so cool! I feel that the director and screenwriter are very ambitious. Starting from the first episode, they have planned to launch a series. Most of 007's stories are nothing cheating. It's nothing more than sleeping on Bangla No. 2 first, then sleeping No. 1 and killing people in the meantime. And this new series, born out of the old plot, gave birth to a flesh-and-blood Bond. And Dan’s performance, that’s never seen playing cool so appropriately.
It’s hard to appreciate the emotional drama in the previous episode. It is necessary to recall that in the last episode, the romantic and suave Bond met Bond No. 1 Vesper. On the plane, Vesper's cleverness and wit made Bond pleasing to the eye; the similar growth experience of two people made Bond have a rare resonance. After a lot of joys and sorrows, life and death tribulations, Bond found that this beautiful skinned woman had the same blood as his own. Love is the recognition of oneness in the world of duality, according to what my happy married buddy appreciates. So after the uninhibited Bond completed the task, he wanted to build a two-person world with Vesper. Unexpectedly, Vesper is a spy! Bond felt cheated; and Vesper finally chose to end his life. Bond loses control under the sudden change. Occasionally M mentioned Vesper, and Bond pretended to be strong and said "the bitch is dead".
But Bond loves Vesper deeply; no one can heal his wounds. So in the second part, Bond frantically wants to get everything involved with the person operating Vesper.
At first, Bond, the player, had no intention of thinking. What he did was punch, punch, and hit his opponent until he couldn't stand up. And the biggest turning point in this episode is that the Bond staff wants to capture him, and the leader of the team is M. Of course M wants the hen to protect the chicks, but she has no choice but to do business; when she feels Bond has nowhere to go, she has no tricks at all. Bond, of course, was Liebo's stepping away from the cicada; but at the same time, Bond realized that in this world, no individual strength could match "helplessness". People in the arena involuntarily! M wants to help him, but has no choice but to catch him; Vesper wants to love him, but there is no way not to hurt him! More importantly, he later understood how to face his helplessness. There was a scene where Bond's friend was shot. Bond hugged his comrade-in-arms. This tough guy was actually sad. The friend went anyway, and Bond instantly changed back to an iron man. He put his body in the garbage truck, pulled out the wallet from the body, drew out the cash, and threw the wallet far away. Seeing this, I thought that a resounding man, a man who dared to face the bleak life and face the dripping blood was born. And at this moment, Camille, No. 1 Bond Girl, looked surprised "this is how you treat your friend?" Bond didn't look at her, "He wouldn't mind." Yes, Camille still doesn't know him as well as Vesper, although she eventually Let Bond understand his own problem, but she is not his love after all. After that, there was nothing more abrupt, and Bond finally blended calmly and fiercely with cruelty, and moved freely to complete the task given to him by fate.
In the last scene, heavy snow like feathers fell on Russia, which was as black as an iron bucket. M looked like moonlight kindness, begging Bond to continue to serve the organization; Bond wore a stiff black woolen coat, turned his head, and over his broad shoulders, he sank. I dropped a sentence "I've never left". There are no extra shots... Although Bond is staying with Keep, M probably looks confused. Hehe, you don't have to understand why this man is so cool.
Looking forward to the next episode.
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