so kind

Flo 2022-04-21 09:01:16

It's the feeling of watching VHS tapes in the late 1980s and early 1970s: all kinds of Roger Moore era memes, from clothes to frames, from talkative villains to protagonists halo, from white cats to big fangs (fog) , the old train boxes in the deserts of North Africa, the white evening dresses that appear at every occasion regardless of the occasion... It seems that I have returned to the era of "wonderful new world".

After watching Roger Moore, I borrowed the only episode filmed by Lazenby, and noticed that the snowy mountain scene was also paid tribute. Later, I went through all the earlier Connery films, and I felt that Spectre didn't pay too much attention to those old stalks, but the cat and one-eyed symbols were preserved.

With such a nostalgic film that doesn't take itself seriously, what more can I ask for?

Can I ask for a younger, handsomer 007 in a black turtleneck sweater with a submachine gun? I bet two bucks that the next 007 will look like Brosnan or Moore. Feng Shui reincarnation, it's time.

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Extended Reading
  • Joanny 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Perhaps it can be said that 007 has not regressed, it is the rapid progress of other agent films. This year's four spy movies, although they are all given to Samsung, there are subtle differences between them, including four stars for ace agents, three plus for secret agents, three stars for Mission Impossible, and three stars for 007.

  • Makayla 2022-03-24 09:01:15

    I always think that Neil’s 007 is a migrant worker in the 007 class, a little wolf dog in the secret service class. It's rare to have a dirty and handsome feeling at one angle, but this movie really only does it dirty. . . It's really the most boring and ridiculous spy movie this year. It's all peeing the whole time! Boss weakened to a new low! My friend accompanies me to see that I was awakened three times and then fell asleep and then I gave up. PS: The title is pretty good, I thought it was sam smith's MV.

Spectre quotes

  • James Bond: [pointing his gun at a mouse] Who sent you? Who are you working for?

    [the mouse looks blankly at him and scurries off]

  • Madeleine Swann: I see you left this final question blank. What is your occupation.

    James Bond: Well, that's not the sort of thing that looks good on a form.

    Madeleine Swann: And why is that?

    James Bond: I kill people.