Similar to the previous "Underwater City", "Space City" is superior in terms of imagination, and "Underwater City" is even more outstanding in terms of plot.
To some extent, it can be said that "Space City" is the most sci-fi feature of the "007" series. The black technology in the previous series was at best the small black technology given to Bond by the Q branch and from other organizations. "Space City" was a fictitious manned space shuttle and space shuttle under the background of the era— —As for the purpose, I don't know if there is any irony about the "Fountain of Life" project, a space Noah's Ark where people with good genes are selected in pairs.
Da Gangya, the boss of the previous movie, also continued to star in this movie, witnessing Bond reaching out to the new beauties. The big steel teeth in this movie are much cuter than the previous one. Not only did they offer assists at the end, but they also gained love. It is considered to be better mixed among the bosses of previous generations.
The "Bond Girl" in this part is said to have been the first choice actor of the Soviet female agent in the previous part. In this part, she plays a doctor who works for the CIA without changing the soup. She also exists as a heroine who coexists with beauty and wisdom. She doesn't entangle her children's personal relationships when doing things, and has helped Bond a lot, and she has a very good impression. Sure enough, this evenly matched master's trick is more attractive than the boring, weak vase.
In the end, Bond and her non-gravity bed scenes in space broadcast live towards the White House and Buckingham Palace are also one of the famous scenes.
Overall a very happy one!
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