This film attempts to create a style of political thriller, Spectre, the octopus at the beginning, and a behind-the-scenes monitoring organization that gathers the entire bureaucracy and social organizations to plan various attacks and control the dignitaries of various countries. Although it seems stupid, but Not necessarily a case of capitalist domination. But there is no intellectual factor here. Bond's journey to find people is also a journey to find flowers, and the final confrontation with the big boss is simply the most boring. In the desert, on the snow-capped mountains, in the palace, and finally on the helicopter, there are chic killings, but it looks really boring. Carnivals in Brazil, car chases in Paris at night, fights in airports, fights in buildings, every scene is very powerful, but all in all, it looks terrible.
The performance of Bond and the heroine, and the process of finding the mastermind behind the scenes, all seem terrible. As for the style of 007, it still remains there. It can only be said that this kind of theme, Unicom Mission Impossible, Spy Shots, etc., all seem too weak. Behind the terrorist attack, you will feel that the self-esteem of Westerners is really too naive. There is no tragedy at all.
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