Really, every Bond show has its own style.
If the previous Bond is more gentleman and more sentimental, then this Greg is undoubtedly a tough guy with thick lines, with neat actions, full of power, enjoyable scenes, interlocking, and tight plot progression, but it is a little closer to the screen, and it feels like the camera is switched. And the shooting angle is too rapid and diverse.
Maybe it was because everyone had mixed reviews before watching it, or maybe it was because there were only a dozen people watching the movie in the first-year theater, which made me have the illusion that this movie seemed to be played by me alone, and I felt a sense of joy, plus Bond. The cool action scenes are really enjoyable. 100 minutes passed quickly, and at the end, I also look forward to the transformation of the next Bond.
The impulsive and green past should end here~ I
believe that in the next episode, 007 is no longer an infatuated man with Eva's photo in his pocket, nor will he be a closed man who does not kiss or flirt.
The traditions that belong to 007 will come one after another, and
that's when Greg really shows off his NB acting skills.
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