Frankly speaking, as a female audience, I am not very sensitive to the violence, actions, and gunfight scenes in the film. After watching the movie, I can only find the following recommended reasons, hoping not to waste movie tickets.
1. Director: Director Sam Mendes, whose first feature film "American Beauty" has won five Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director, "Road to Revolution" is also his masterpiece. Known for making literary and artistic films, he directed an action movie like "007" for the first time, and he will surely inject his own mark, different from the previous 007 movies. Therefore, in this 007, we have seen some scenes that pay tribute to the classics, as well as the seemingly redundant dialogue between the protagonist and the villain. I am afraid they all originated from the director's self-deduction. Unfortunately, many viewers do not understand these designs and find it cumbersome.
2. Bond girl: The status of the Bond girl's vase still exists, but this time it has been replaced by the oldest Bond girl—Monica Bellucci and the French beauty Léa Seydoux. Needless to say, Bellucci, her clips in the film are very similar to the "Legend of Sicily", which can also be said to be another nostalgic move by the director; and Léa, who has recently soared in popularity, forgive me for not recognizing her for a while. The Russian killer carrying the killer bag in "Spy 4", this time her chloe shoulder bag is still stealing the spotlight and may still be sold out. In addition, she is one of the few girls who dared to tell 007 to break up, and the meaning of being an independent woman is even more obvious.
3. M: Following the death of Miss M, the boss of 007 in the last episode, this time the appearance of the new boss is of course. Seeing Mr. M's face, you must feel familiar, yes, he is the famous Voldemort! Actor Ralph Fiennes has appeared in "Schindler's List", "The English Patient", "Reading of Life and Death" and other blockbuster films. The villain he played has a charming quality. However, this time he is not acting as a villain, and he can't see his assassin's "sentimental eyes"...
4. Bond: From being criticized for not being handsome enough at the beginning, to now being recognized as the "most flesh and blood" Bond, Daniel Craig's 007 image has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. I recognized Daniel from the beginning because he was closer to the human agent than to the superman who was wrapped in myth. For some reason, Daniel's face always reminds me of Putin, the charming KGB-born president.
By the way, when Bond dressed up as a skeleton appeared in the parade of the Day of the Dead, the swaying waist was really imaginative.
5. Villain: Christopher Waltz, who plays the big villain Oberhaus, even though the script gives him such an outrageous character (because his father taught Bond to the orphan for two years, he wanted to kill him? Screenwriter, what are you kidding me! ), the Oscar-winning actor still tried his best to prove his ability and spoke the idiot's lines perfectly, admire! It is said that Gary Oldman, another "villain actor", has also considered acting.
In short, even though this 007 has too many slots, it is not useless, just because it is 007, a lean camel is bigger than a horse, you know!
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