Universal Pictures | Release Date: October 8, 2021
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astonvarNov 11, 2021
It isn't a classic. Not really a Bond movie. Felt emotionally draining and depressing to watch. Like a bad drama flick. Too bad, because Bond movies used too be great.
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BradMorganOct 8, 2021
No time to die is a dignified farewell to the roughest Bond we've seen at work yet. Where the tough layer of the character was exaggerated in the previous films, it was just the opposite in this film. The whole thing was less over the top andNo time to die is a dignified farewell to the roughest Bond we've seen at work yet. Where the tough layer of the character was exaggerated in the previous films, it was just the opposite in this film. The whole thing was less over the top and the character was more human than before. The story starts a bit slowly but at the same time provides a solid foundation for the climax of the Daniel Craig series. The 'deadly weapon' in this film, which can be deployed by the 'human touch', is inventive which allows for more deeper way if storytelling. The only downside for me was that the antagonist Safin (although very good acting by Rami Malek) didn't have as much weight and impact as previous 'villians'. Nevertheless, it is a film not to be missed. Expand
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Rebecca31Oct 8, 2021
After 18 months of waiting No Time to Die has finally made it onto the silver screen. The only question remaining is, was it worth the wait? I can assure all of you that absolutely yes it was worth the wait.

James Bond (Daniel Craig) is
After 18 months of waiting No Time to Die has finally made it onto the silver screen. The only question remaining is, was it worth the wait? I can assure all of you that absolutely yes it was worth the wait.

James Bond (Daniel Craig) is enjoying his retirement with Madeleine (Léa Seydoux). Despite having left active service, his old friend Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright) shows up asking for help. Bond is then led onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with the most dangerous technology in the world. A fitting end to Daniel Craig’s era of James Bond. All his movies have come together (not you Quantum of Solace) to form a great story arc with No Time to Die wrapping up all the loose ends. It’s also far more emotional than I thought it would be and that’s unexpected for a James Bond movie. Craig’s Bond movies did indeed make the character more human and brought the whole franchise to a level more grounded in reality. No ridiculously over the top gadgets or invisible cars. The action sequences and luxurious locations are everything you’d expect in a Bond movie and more. It also has a terrific movie score that calls back to previous Bond movies like On Her Majesty’s Secret Service and Casino Royale.

Daniel Craig raised the bar when it came to doing his own stunts to a point where the physical toll it’s taken on him was so bad we nearly almost didn’t get one last movie from him. I’m so glad he did decide to take on the role one more time. No Time to Die is a masterpiece, on the same level as Skyfall and further brings Bond away from the cheesy spy movies of the past. It’s also refreshing to see more women characters kicking ass and not just showing up in a bikini to look good for the camera. Lashana Lynch as a new 00 agent was a great addition to the already star studded cast. Ana de Armas was another great choice for a Bond girl and although she doesn’t have much screen time she made an impact. We all know these type of movies are only as good as their villains and Rami Malek is a terrifyingly eerie villain. Giving a scene stealing performance whenever he is on screen. Right I know this is the longest Bond film to date but despite that I didn’t feel this was overly long at all, there’s a lot packed into it. Compared to Spectre where by the time you’ve reached the third act you’re definitely feeling that it’s a long film. No Time to Die used every one of its 2 hours 43 minutes to entertain and pay homage to old school Bond movies.

Daniel Craig is without a doubt my favourite actor to play James Bond, and I’ll go so far as to say he is the best James Bond. His movies reinvented the character and brought new life into an otherwise jaded franchise. No Time to Die is definitely the perfect way to say farewell to Craig as Bond and I will miss him as 007. Whoever they choose to take on the character next has a tough job as the bar is very high and they have some big shoes to fill. The last 18 months has seen the cinema industry struggling greatly to get people back into cinemas and nothing says welcome back to the movies like a new James Bond film. Get yourselves to a cinema and enjoy, highly recommended.
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JurassicParkFanOct 8, 2021
This was a fitting send off to Daniel Craige time as Bond and is the most emotional of all of his movies.The villain should have been developed more as for a few of the characters, but the action is great, the story is well told and the storyThis was a fitting send off to Daniel Craige time as Bond and is the most emotional of all of his movies.The villain should have been developed more as for a few of the characters, but the action is great, the story is well told and the story is well told enough for me to enjoy this film. Expand
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GabrielgilzOct 8, 2021
No words to describe but this might be the best 007 movie! Truly a masterpiece!
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LatinCritic13Oct 8, 2021
Well, this is it, this is Daniel Craig's last modern day 007 film and James Bond's final chapter in No Time to Die is a proper way to sendoff Daniel Craig with a bang. No Time to Die is cunning, ferocious, romantic, and stylistic of how thisWell, this is it, this is Daniel Craig's last modern day 007 film and James Bond's final chapter in No Time to Die is a proper way to sendoff Daniel Craig with a bang. No Time to Die is cunning, ferocious, romantic, and stylistic of how this Bond installment presented and the two hour and thirty plus minute runtime makes up for everything after six years in the making. The directing by True Detective's Cary Joji Fukanaga is spot-on when the action sequences and tension blends naturally, the sound design is immaculate, and the new and reoccurring cast of characters are pretty good and well written. It can be a questionable ending for many, but No Time to Die entirely makes up for everything that Spectre has done. And there's no doubt that No Time to Die is worth seeing it at the big screen to help celebrate Daniel Craig's iconic portrayal of the 007 Agent we all know and love for one last time. Expand
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bertobellamyOct 8, 2021
Way better than the 'Spectre' fiasco, but still not great as 'Skyfall.'

'No Time to Die' is an homage not just to the franchise as a whole — with many blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments — but to Daniel Craig himself, who says goodbye in the
Way better than the 'Spectre' fiasco, but still not great as 'Skyfall.'

'No Time to Die' is an homage not just to the franchise as a whole — with many blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments — but to Daniel Craig himself, who says goodbye in the only way possible.

Despite visiting familiar places, the film manages to be entertaining; there's you'll usual gadgets and exotic locations, but Cary Fukunaga and the team of writers — including Phoebe Waller-Bridge, whose touch tones down the macho persona around Bond — make the beloved spy face his past, his present, and certainly his future.

But, for me, the main problem of the film is the villain. I mean, you don't need to practically name your main villain "Lucifer" to imply that he's bad. But, seriously, Safin's motivations never seem clear, neither as his goals, beyond the obvious.

Also, I wish they had explored more of Lashana Lynch's character. There was a lot of potential there, but I think she was underdeveloped.

Anyway, the main objective of this film was getting rid of the bad taste after the last one, and giving Craig a proper send-off. And I'm glad they did it. Letting go is hard, but not even Bond can't fight the passing of time.
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ZiggyFreudOct 16, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. After seeing the last Bond it became clear that liberal fascism created a cultural black hole that will swallow all that it is fun. Danny Boyle refused to Direct this mockery so the found someone who would. What a hot mess of clumsy political correctness, social justice and man bashing. Expand
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Apiper0770Jun 13, 2022
Whatever bozo in Hollywood that thought this was a good idea for a bond movie should be fired!
This movie should be called "how to kill a wonderful franchise and never make money again!
Woke people should just quit, all they touch turns to
Whatever bozo in Hollywood that thought this was a good idea for a bond movie should be fired!
This movie should be called "how to kill a wonderful franchise and never make money again!

Woke people should just quit, all they touch turns to garbage, like this movie. The plot was boring and a hodgepodge of many other movies.

This wasnt James bond but some sad man pretending to be james bond to try to suck dollars out of the viewers.
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tontoOct 12, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The latest Bond flick starts with James Bond, played again by Daniel Craig enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica with a lover before he is attacked. He manages to fight off his assailants and escape, temporarily parting ways with the woman. We find out this woman’s mother was killed when she was a child in Russia by a strange man with a mask. Bond is working with the CIA at the start of the film and investigating the insidious SPECTRE agency. The man who murdered Bond’s girlfriend’s mother is in charge of SPECTRE and steals a biological weapon from the Russian secret service and plots to use it on society to bring order or some s***. At first Bond thinks Ernst Blofeld is behind this scheme and he interrogated him in prison. Blofeld threatens Bond but is killed off just to make way for the other villain. The other villain kidnaps Bond’s girlfriend and apparent daughter and prepares to use his weapon on humanity. Bond manages to save the day and kill the baddies but is left stranded on the villain’s island lair and apparently dies in an explosion. The movie had a lot of good cinematography and some good action sequences. Bond made several corny quips or puns which is conventional James Bond. The movie introduced a new 007 agent who was a black woman which might irritate some in the anti-woke crowd. The movie also dragged on a bit, it had a long runtime. Expand
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Compi24Oct 9, 2021
So, it's come to this. The end of not just any era, but arguably the finest in franchise history. Daniel Craig finally hangs up the shoulder holster and bow tie with "No Time To Die," a bittersweet send-off to Craig's 15-year tenure as 007So, it's come to this. The end of not just any era, but arguably the finest in franchise history. Daniel Craig finally hangs up the shoulder holster and bow tie with "No Time To Die," a bittersweet send-off to Craig's 15-year tenure as 007 and -- in many ways -- the character as a whole. Elevated primarily by Cary Joji Fukunaga's borderline faultless vision for the film on an aesthetic level and Craig's palpable affection and tenderness for the character, "No Time To Die" abates the audience's occasional frustrations with the narrative by filling the screen with stunning production design, vibrant cinematography and some franchise-best set pieces. The final act is also truly special. Without giving anything away, I'll say it really was the right ending to go with, but, man, oh, man is it an emotional ride. More than just sad to say this is the last time we'll see Craig playing a character he was truly born to play. Expand
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moviemitch96Oct 12, 2021
Well... Here it is. The end of an era. In his fifth and final act, Daniel Craig's James Bond finds himself forced out of retirement after trying to settle down in favor of a quiet life with Madeline Swann (Lea Seydoux), his love interest fromWell... Here it is. The end of an era. In his fifth and final act, Daniel Craig's James Bond finds himself forced out of retirement after trying to settle down in favor of a quiet life with Madeline Swann (Lea Seydoux), his love interest from the previous film 'Spectre'. He is soon tasked with stopping an evil mastermind (Rami Malek) from unleashing a mysterious poison upon the world, all while grappling with demons from his past. I gotta be honest, I was really dreading this being the farewell film for Craig's Bond, as he's come to be my absolute favorite actor to portray the iconic British spy over the years. His grounded, flawed, and realistic approach to the character has been unlike any other Bond actor who's come before him, making him a very sympathetic hero. So because I was so sad to see him go, I knew that this film would have to do him and his legacy he's created over the past 15 or so years of portraying the character some pretty solid justice, and fortunately I can report that justice is well-served for his bow-out here. All loose-ends are tied off fittingly, and Bond is truly given the justice and sendoff that he deserved. On top of that, the action sequences are as intense and thrilling to watch as they've ever been in the series. As far as performances go, Craig humanizes Bond more than ever here, and presents him as vulnerable and hesitant, which is something we've never fully seen in the character before. The amount of depth and layers that Craig adds to Bond here with his performance is truly remarkable. Rami Malek is also worth singling out here. Despite playing a rather stereotypical-feeling Bond villain, he manages to make the most of it in a rather subtle and understated yet ultimately chilling and sinister way. Other returning cast members such as Ralph Fiennes as M, Ben Whishaw as Q, Jeffrey Wright as Felix, Naomie Harris as Moneypenny, and Christoph Waltz as Blofeld are all on-point with their performances as well. The addition of some new kick-ass Bond women from actresses Lashana Lynch and Ana de Armas are also a warm welcome. As far as the story and sendoff goes, it does feel a little bit typical of a Bond plot, and while the farewell to Craig's Bond is rather fitting like I said, I will say that there were some aspects of it that felt a little bit rushed and predictable in the final moments, but is mostly overshadowed by the overall buildup to his final moments and the rest of the film's performances and stellar action. I'll truly miss Craig's Bond, but his final film here was a certainly worthy conclusion that's right up there with 'Skyfall' as possibly my second favorite Craig Bond film behind 'Casino Royale' as my favorite. Whoever replaces Craig from here certainly has large shoes to fill and quite the franchise to carry from here. Expand
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GLADIADOROct 10, 2021
Filme bem meh, da pra passar tempo, mas é bem esquecivel, vale pelo filme ter tido a "ousadia" que os outros filmes do 007 não tiveram
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tarekaliOct 12, 2021
Though Daniel Craig said he wanted to slash his wrists, he certainly delivered an astounding final performance as Bond. The opening montage was signature, a long tortuous episode of action and grit. It was really nice to see homage paid toThough Daniel Craig said he wanted to slash his wrists, he certainly delivered an astounding final performance as Bond. The opening montage was signature, a long tortuous episode of action and grit. It was really nice to see homage paid to locales, music and friends of Bond’s past, as we took a walk through history of sorts. The speed at which Bond experiences loss and pain is matched by his frenetic efforts to finish one last great mission for his nation and his world. All the fears of an emasculated Bond were way overblown, if anything he epitomized Commander Bond, and got his due respect. This movie is quite emotional and brings the Craig era to a satisfactory close, tying threads going back to Casino Royale. The last half hour really packed a punch to the gut, showing that even Bond is beholden to love, and blood, and will do anything to make things right. The saddest words are indeed ‘we have all the time in the world’. Expand
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thunderboltwayOct 14, 2021
While Ramy Malek's character lacks menace, motivation, and logic, he only really shows up in the third act. The set pieces surrounding him look great, so it's easy to overlook his unimpressive threats, as he appears to pose no real danger toWhile Ramy Malek's character lacks menace, motivation, and logic, he only really shows up in the third act. The set pieces surrounding him look great, so it's easy to overlook his unimpressive threats, as he appears to pose no real danger to anyone in particular.

Having underlined that serious flaw, I gotta say: good god, man! the rest of the movie was AMAZING! So good that you often keep waiting for it to run out of steam, and so it does eventually deflate a little as the film funnels the otherwise surprising script into the stereotypical Bond villain/lair/monologue setup, but I absolutely loved how it got there. As much as it pains me to say, a watch of the mediocre 4th film SPECTRE definitely helped my understanding of this film, so watch them back to back if you (dare) want the full experience.

First Two Acts: BRILLIANT
Third Act: A mixed bag
Daniel Craig: Knocked it out of the park

Rating: 8.5 plus .5 bonus points for the A. De Armas scene alone
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ItsmayaOct 13, 2021
Not only for hardcore fans... if you'll watch a recap video before the movie or go to see it with someone who saw the movie, you'll understand everything!
A great film and a satisfying conclusion to the Daniel Craig saga!
***Seen in a cinema***
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fsq111111Oct 10, 2021
It is not a perfect ending work, and the plot depth is not as deep as the previous works
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moviecritic68Oct 14, 2021
Film contained good stunts & intense action scenes. Probably would rate it 7.5. Not overly thrilled with some of the content of the screenplay. Been a James Bond fan since the 1st movie with Sean Connery. No need to input the WOK crap. IfFilm contained good stunts & intense action scenes. Probably would rate it 7.5. Not overly thrilled with some of the content of the screenplay. Been a James Bond fan since the 1st movie with Sean Connery. No need to input the WOK crap. If this is where the writers are headed they are going to lose a large following including moi !!! Expand
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zocktBenOct 17, 2021
A great Film to end the Craig saga. You get to see some new and some old Charakters in a action and emotion packed movie. The ending isn't something for anyone but for me it was good. The only real downside was that they showed the charakterA great Film to end the Craig saga. You get to see some new and some old Charakters in a action and emotion packed movie. The ending isn't something for anyone but for me it was good. The only real downside was that they showed the charakter of Ana de Armas was only used for a few minutes of screentime. Expand
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ArmandoooOct 17, 2021
I lovw this movie from the start to the finish. It is a very well resembilization of the James Bond Franchise and as well as Daniel Craig's final film!!!
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BrianJRMar 23, 2022
I couldn’t get past the unbelievable age difference and lack of chemistry between the two leads. Too bad the producers couldn’t have chosen a more age appropriate co-star for Daniel Craig, it might have been worth the price of the ticket ifI couldn’t get past the unbelievable age difference and lack of chemistry between the two leads. Too bad the producers couldn’t have chosen a more age appropriate co-star for Daniel Craig, it might have been worth the price of the ticket if they had. Expand
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inmhNov 27, 2021
Eh, I wasn't into it. One of the best sequences in this movie was the one with Paloma, because it was fun, action-packed, and because Daniel Craig and Ana de Armas have great chemistry with one another.

The rest of it... I get that others
Eh, I wasn't into it. One of the best sequences in this movie was the one with Paloma, because it was fun, action-packed, and because Daniel Craig and Ana de Armas have great chemistry with one another.

The rest of it... I get that others may see it differently, but I honestly feel like there was WAY too much focus on Madeleine Swann, and Bond's relationship with her. His relationship with Vesper Lynd in the earlier movies was wound in with the core things you expect from a Bond movie, but in this one the relationship honed in on a lot of the action (including the expense of characters I might have liked to see more of, like Moneypenny, Q, Mallory, Tanner, Paloma, etc.
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CoonarosNov 2, 2021
So i dont know how to feel with this movie! James bond is out of character and i am afraid for the next movie. Rami was a Meh villain and i was really hyped of him. I liked the feeling of a Son Connery bond. Action was...Fine i guess nothingSo i dont know how to feel with this movie! James bond is out of character and i am afraid for the next movie. Rami was a Meh villain and i was really hyped of him. I liked the feeling of a Son Connery bond. Action was...Fine i guess nothing bad and also nothing good happened in the action scenes. I pray for the best. 5 !!! Score in the middle. Expand
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Sepidar77Nov 9, 2021
One of the weakest James Bonds possible has no charm at all. Too bad I used the volume of the internet. They wanted to make something The same Alki I gave this just because of the action scenes and the music and the characterization,One of the weakest James Bonds possible has no charm at all. Too bad I used the volume of the internet. They wanted to make something The same Alki I gave this just because of the action scenes and the music and the characterization, otherwise the story is not interesting Expand
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metacritiqueurNov 11, 2021
End of an era, not glorious, not bad... But I'm afraid the next movies will certainly be politically correct. Oh, and WTF Wesley Snipes is here ? More Ana de Armas, and less woke quota.
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BeansieJan 1, 2023
Hands down the worst Bond movie ever. Boring, ridiculous (and not in a good way like the classic Bond films were), infuriating and just plain BAD.
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daniel_Jan 13, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Unoriginal, boring, boring, boring. And really cheap move to let Bond die and call the movie "no time to do". Oh what a clever title. How old are you? 10? And how dare the producers letting James Bond die? Expand
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Dragon_FlyOct 29, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Such a precarious ending to a film. It's as if Hollywood feels it is some kind of mission statement to not let people walk away from their services happy. I refused to watch this movie until now and I feel like I could have been happier not watching it at all. Expand
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offthewallNov 3, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. So I've been busy lately and was looking forward to sitting down and catching up on a couple of films I wanted to see, Dune and No Time to Die. I decided to see what the critics and the public thought of No Time to Die but to my dismay, somebody named "Cantongamer" decided to complain about Bond getting snuffed at the end of said movie. And I'm like, "Oh great! Now I know Bond dies at the end". Knowing Bond was a goner pretty much killed my desire to watch No Time to Die. What happened to check the box for Spoiler Alert, Cantongamer? I'm sure Bond dodged some dangerous situations during the movie but knowing he's history at the end, so what? His luck is gonna run out baby, he's got a date with destiny coming. So "Cantongamer", next time if you're gonna **** about the biggest plot twist in the whole frickin'movie, please check the Spoiler Alert box for crissakes. Meanwhile, since I haven't seen the movie and probably never will, I'll give it a 6 since that's about what the users call is. Expand
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wesseldjNov 13, 2021
It was a classic Bond movie the first quarter into it, but then it dragged on for too long with no purpose. The only action sequence that were up to par and memorable were in Italy, but the rest were quite random to down right unwatchable.It was a classic Bond movie the first quarter into it, but then it dragged on for too long with no purpose. The only action sequence that were up to par and memorable were in Italy, but the rest were quite random to down right unwatchable. The Villiain was forgettable aswell, and his motives just didn't made sense. I know this was supposed to be Daniel Craigs last movie as James Bond, but it was not necessary to make it melodramatic. Previous Bond actors didn't do that aswell. An end of an era, and hopefully some fresh installments for the next. Expand
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akshatmahajanNov 12, 2021
Had a lot of expectations from No Time To Die as it is last movie having Daniel Craig as James Bond. Movie didn't live upto my expectations.

First of all it was too long. It could have been half an hour short easily. The direction was also
Had a lot of expectations from No Time To Die as it is last movie having Daniel Craig as James Bond. Movie didn't live upto my expectations.

First of all it was too long. It could have been half an hour short easily. The direction was also loose. Daniel Craig's performance was good like all the previous parts. I was expecting from Rami Malek but his character and performance, both were bad. You can't feel his character and he looked like a weak villain. His presence was not so strong. Overall, the movie was good but weak direction and weak villian didn't make this movie what this movie was capable of.
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Candlejack84Nov 8, 2021
To be honest I was never that much of a fan of these Craig era films to begin with. His portrayal is rather lacklustre and insipid rather than brooding and enigmatic which I think they were actually going for. As well as that theyre all aTo be honest I was never that much of a fan of these Craig era films to begin with. His portrayal is rather lacklustre and insipid rather than brooding and enigmatic which I think they were actually going for. As well as that theyre all a little too self indulgent. We didn't need to spend 5 movies with Bond sulking and being often quite depressed coz a girl he knew for all of five minutes died. It's not good writing it's purely soap opera level.
This film is no exception to that. He's still mourning the loss over one girl while fawning over the girl from the last movie who was never interesting enough for us to care about in the first place. They devoted so much time on this soap opera sub plot that they forgot to write a semi coherent plot. I was more interested in what the hell Rami Maliks motivation was for everything he was doing than whether Bond was gonna find out he had a daughter with his ex!! Are you serious???
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emilytropicApr 12, 2022
Not the worst Bond movie, but definitely at the bottom. The story was needlessly convoluted and disjointed. Craig's heart doesn't seem in this movie at all. There are way too many characters and plot points that could easily have been cutNot the worst Bond movie, but definitely at the bottom. The story was needlessly convoluted and disjointed. Craig's heart doesn't seem in this movie at all. There are way too many characters and plot points that could easily have been cut out. You barely care about half the cast. Action scenes were good but nothing noteworthy. Plot scenes came fast and furious with lots of jumping around and volume/tone/color changes that made them hard to see and hear - or care about. Sadly you can already see them prepping the woke reboots using the all-new cast because they very clearly killed and/or replaced every single possible villain and classic character role with the diversity checklist. Hollywood, if we wanted to get preached at, we'd go to a church. We don't need you ham-fistedly hacking up plot points and characters to cover your checklist of woke-isms. The Bond franchise is dead and it ended with a sad whimper, not a bang. Expand
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Ozguy5000Nov 14, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The whole premise of this film is based on revenge, it's not the best James bond movie I have seen and I have seen them all. There are holes in the story where the audience has to presume where bond ends up in the world, getting the big yellow life raft for a sinking ship that had almost sunk as he gets out of it and then is rescued by the big container ship heading where? I hope they continue the honor the author's vision, Ian Flemming, and 007 always is male agents. If not I will say goodbye to the franchise and any future movies. Expand
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MicWinNov 19, 2021
The first 10 minutes of the film are great. Followed by the most boring James Bond movie of all time. It's full of ridiculous dialogue that makes no sense. Instead of thrilling atmosphere, the viewer is offered a series of strange situations.The first 10 minutes of the film are great. Followed by the most boring James Bond movie of all time. It's full of ridiculous dialogue that makes no sense. Instead of thrilling atmosphere, the viewer is offered a series of strange situations. For example, the scientist is more of a comedian. Why is that? Or the scene in Cuba is all artificial. At this point the film becomes a parody and one wants the film to end.There is no point in commenting on the rest. Expand
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Jones76Dec 25, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Where to start? Maybe the main point to address is that this movie is a big big wasted opportunity. The 2/3 of the movie are really fine. While everything is to long and could be cut down without losing anything, it is Bond at its best. It is fun, great action, great acting and really feels like Bond.

However, the last third is totally disconnected. Once the finale starts I had the feeling of being in a very different movie, maybe in an episode of an old, bad 60ies spy series if that makes sense? We get the weakest Bond villain of all time, he has no motive, no agenda to speak of, he feels like a villain meme. Everything going on in his base makes no sense and is visually very ver strange.

Another problem that thing has is trying to connect all movies. Bond should not be serialized, just make one good movie at a time. Casino Royal is awesome because of this fact, they didn't know what will come and just made the best Bond movie the could. What I really have to praise is Ana de Armas. She is so good, her character is the best thing the movie has to offer and I'd love the see an spin-off with her in the lead. There is so much potential there and she is a great actress!

All in all I hope the next Bond incarnation will go back to the roots of the franchise. We need a modern incarnation of the Connery era bond movies. Not a feminized something where Bond fights his inner demons more than he fights the big bad guys.
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Moviefan809Jan 1, 2022
Disappointed but not surprised, the movie feels like an American take on James Bond with the social climate included, sprinkles of campus activism here and there. As for the plot, it was very vague a lot of missing information especiallyDisappointed but not surprised, the movie feels like an American take on James Bond with the social climate included, sprinkles of campus activism here and there. As for the plot, it was very vague a lot of missing information especially about the main villain and Madeleine. The locations where the movie takes place won't blow your mind because it's literally the same as the previous Bonds.... Expand
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jako7403Oct 8, 2021
This movie is amazing, just og Watch it. Great action scenes and a beautiful ending to the Daniels Craigs James Bond movies.
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DanteDylanOct 11, 2021
A fantastic and bimbastic ending to the best Bond of all time. Action packed, emotional and well written.
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Coltblake9501Oct 13, 2021
Probably my favorite of the Daniel Craig Bond films, but it’s hard to choose between this and Skyfall. I plan to rewatch this about 100 times!
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IsHaploOct 10, 2021
I mean, is it woke? It is, but they were careful not to shove it down your throat at every turn. Also, Daniel Craig didn't get the Blade Trinity-Wesley Snipes treatment. This is a drama heavy with a healthy serving of action type movie thatI mean, is it woke? It is, but they were careful not to shove it down your throat at every turn. Also, Daniel Craig didn't get the Blade Trinity-Wesley Snipes treatment. This is a drama heavy with a healthy serving of action type movie that delves into Bond's trust in women. If you can't stomach actual acting and people emoting while saying their lines then go and watch The Expendables instead. I put this in between Casino Royale and Skyfall. And I thought this was going to bomb hard. Expand
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SuperBob1Oct 8, 2021
Great action, acting and emotional payoff, a great send off for a great Bond.
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AbarticulationsOct 10, 2021
I liked the movie a lot, I really liked Daniel Craig's performance, action sequences, but what I liked the most was the performance of Ana De Armas as Paloma. After 18 months of delay: I finally saw the movie. It is considered one of the bestI liked the movie a lot, I really liked Daniel Craig's performance, action sequences, but what I liked the most was the performance of Ana De Armas as Paloma. After 18 months of delay: I finally saw the movie. It is considered one of the best films in the franchise (Daniel Craig's version) And the first movie to feature female characters who fight like Nomi and Paloma. ¡THANK YOU, DANIEL CRAIG! Expand
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LordBarcoOct 9, 2021
NO TIME TO DIE REVIEW
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this is the perfect goodbye for an amazing performance delivered by Daniel Craig and us, die hardcore fans who were waiting for 6 years for a new release, will not be disappointed. SETTING No time
NO TIME TO DIE REVIEW
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this is the perfect goodbye for an amazing performance delivered by Daniel Craig and us, die hardcore fans who were waiting for 6 years for a new release, will not be disappointed.

SETTING
No time to die starts where Spectre was left off: Madeline and James are together enjoying a nice rest, but then after remembering someone from the past trouble strikes again in the most amazing and blockbuster way: 007 finds himself chased by bad guys in an Italian villa and hell is let loose pretty earlier in the movie.
A new threat is looming by, and the shadow of Spectre is still hunting both James and Madeline, but now a new horror emerges when a man, Safin, is trying to take down not a specific target but millions of people with a new and deadly weapon.

PERFORMANCES
I think that after 5 movies we can say that we got accustomed to Daniel’s Craig performance of Bond. Ever since I saw Casino Royale, I knew this new Bond meant business, and Daniel Craig has never failed to perform as the British superspy. For this occasion, the story puts him in an awkward situation, and we will see a more human side of Bond. But that does not mean that he will not kick ass, as he is an agent with a license to kill after all, so I saw a delicate balance being managed in this story.
Léa Seydoux brings once again her charming character of Madeline, who now finds herself enthralled by the past of his father, Mr. white, and there is a scene where her past comes to mind, and I believe that is one of the most terrifying scenes I have seen in a Bond movie. Madeline is sweet and charm, and even though she is a therapist, she is also a fierce character, one that you do not know you want to trust.
Rami Malek’s character is incredibly well written, and I felt scared by his performance. I mean, Mads Mikkelsen’s Le Chiffre will always be my favorite villain of the last 5 Bond movies, but Safin, the villain of this movie is motivated by not greed nor a specific agenda for becoming more powerful: He simply wants annihilation. That is scary, and his character is presented in a flashback as a very creepy guy, but in the present, he is also very scary. I like Rami Malek’s performance, he did a great job.
New to the cast is Lashana Lynch, which I thought it was a little cocky at first, but after a while she starts to grow on you. I thought her jealousy of Bond was kind of stupid, but she is a great buddy for James in this adventure. I mean, at first you do not see much on her, but after a while you see that she waws a good fit for the cast.
Ana de Armas performance was great even though was small. She appears amazing in that dress and the party scene was incredible… she also kicks it, and she appears like a soft initiate on the CIA’s paycheck, but she is actually pretty badass. I would have loved to see more of her, as I liked a lot how she interacted with Bond.


VISUALS
From Italy to Jamaica, Cuba to England, and at last to a small island in dispute among Japan and Russia, the movie will move along different locations. Visually, the movie is a non-stop action thriller, and this is one of the main reasons why I love this franchise so much. Every action scene does not disappoint, and yet, at the end of the movie we see moments of pure beauty and love… Cari Joji Fukunaga made an incredible achievement with this movie, as he found balance for the normal action scenes to the story and how it unfolds in the end.
This movie is longer than any of the other Bond movies, and there was not a single moment where I felt bored… no, I felt scared, and wanted to know more about the story. Visually is amazing!

SOUND
The music in 007 movies have seldom disappointed. The score always matches the vibe of the scenes, and regardless of being a movie with an incredible soundtrack, I did not find Billie Eilish’s main theme, no time to die, to be that compelling. It is good, but not as good as my best Bond opening song from the 5 movies, which is Casino Royale’s You know my name, performed by late Chris Cornell. Yeah, yeah, many people disliked it, but to me is an amazing song

FINAL VERDICT:
My final Verdict is a 10 for this movie.
Daniel Craig’s last performance brought tears down in one of the final scenes. He is an amazing actor, and his performance as James Bond has paid off elegantly. Since Casino Royale as his introduction, where he literally shut many people’s mouths with his astonishing performance, to this, his final movie as the fabled British superspy… I cannot say that I will not miss him. Just as it happened with Pierce Brosnan, which I enjoy watching as Bond, I will enjoy watching Daniel Craig’s Bond movies until a new Bond is chosen… Honestly, I do not want another Bond, but the franchise must go on. I had the same feeling when Pierce Brosnan had to leave his Walter PPK behind and Daniel Craig took over.
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ClessyOct 9, 2021
A fantastic finish to one of the most influential and success spy series ever.

James bonds final outing is a spectacle of homages, new ideas and forward momentum all carried about by a very polished Daniel Craig. After 5 movies of amazing
A fantastic finish to one of the most influential and success spy series ever.

James bonds final outing is a spectacle of homages, new ideas and forward momentum all carried about by a very polished Daniel Craig. After 5 movies of amazing highs and bottom of the barrel low does this film provide a satisfying conclusion to the Craig Bond line? Simply put, yes. This Bond like previous Craig movies focus more on the human aspects of Bond and how his actual personality and emotions have effected him out side of his spy life. Don't take that in a wrong way the movie still does a fantastic balancing at of giving you plenty of action while not turning into a mindless stupid MCU cgi explosion fest. The movie starts out with one of the best openings in a bond film in years told in 2 unique parts. Introducing Bonds new love affair and setting up her child hood back story. An opening set with the suspense and tension of a slasher film this opening offers a disparate direction than any bonds taken. It's shortly followed up by a chance through and Italian village has breath taking stuns and beautiful locals. Fans of old will rejoice with the choice of Bonds car being a classic db5. The action is tight, well shot and very slick. Craig's bond's have always tried to lend themselves to a more realistic world with less gadgets and tricks. However, this film steps in a pays a little more homage than any of other of Craig's movies. The Db5 has plenty of tricks up it sleeves that will leave classic bond fans with a smile from ear to ear. While not giving you a beat for beat plot analysis the movie introduced new characters and ties up old ends for classic characters. The introduction of the new 007 has always been shown off plenty of times in trailers. I know what most of us bond fans feel. We hated it. No Bond fan wanted to feel the Social Justice Woke culture push into bond. Pushing a black female agent into 007s roll felt like nothing more than virtue signaling when watching the trailers and the back lash was high. Well I can certainly say the movie doesn't push that agenda. Yes she's there, yes she 007 but in no way does the film seem to be pushing this. Weather they did this because of back lash or not it's really no a detractor from the movie and I don't think you should go into the film with that bias. One of the weakest elements in the movie that needs to be addressed however is the villains and Spectre. Both are done a huge disservice as they simply don't seem to be the of focus the movie. The movie is more interesting in wrapping things up than it is giving satisfying conclusions to classic plot points. 25 movies and the legacy of Spectre is kind of just throw out the window and concluded in 1 to 2 scences. I will however say the party for Spectre in Cuba is one of the high light scenes for the movie. The beautifully stunning Ana De Armas delivers as one of the best bond girls in her very brief Cuba scene. In her brief 10 to 15 minutes of screen time she Nails it epitomizing everything a Bond girl is about. Sexy, bad ass and fun. The main villain of the movie on the other hand doesn't live up what we'd consider an amazing bond Villain. In fact I'd say he's completely forgettable. This is part of the reason its so dishearting that Spectre the over arching Villains of the whole series are concluded with little to no fan fair. Remi Malek is a great actor and does the best with what he's given but, i'd think you'd be hard press to walk away from the movie and even remember his characters name. Go for it, see if you can remember the mains villains name seconds after leaving the theater. Promise you, you cant. His motivations seem muddle and unclear and the threat level that he brings seems pathetic. While there's world ending stakes at hand they never seem important and the tension isn't high. So while it seems like I've been trashing on the movie very hard, No time to Die is a movie that is the very "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts" - Aristotle. The movie combines to make a very polished and enjoyable send off to Daniel Craig and in my opinion the series as a whole. With its long run time of almost 3 hours you won't ever find yourself bored or thinking about the pacing. It's a brisk, fun thrill ride and one not to be missed. I really hope everyone enjoys it as much as me and goes into the movie with an open mind and not pre conceived notions. 9.5/10
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idohakerOct 8, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. No time to die is a fit end for the Daniel Craig era, doing justice to the story told over the last 4 films and finishing off Craig's bond arc. The action was top notch (the Ana De-Armas scene was especially kick-ass), I liked all the supporting cast (even ones I didn't like before like Leà Seydoux's Madeline Swann which was finally flashed out after being completely flat in Spectre). Lashana Lynch's character, Q and bond's daughter (she was so bloody cute) were the standouts for me among them. The soundtrack by the legendary Hans Zimmer is exciting and touching. You quite feel this is the end for bond in this movie, for example when Felix died which was really sad but showed that this group are at the end of their road.

the reason I think this is still a 9 and not a 10 like casino royale or Skyfall is because Rami Malek's Safin is quite weak and moustache twirly. His backstory is interesting and gives him depth but his reasons for what he does are really one-dimensional bad guy stuff. although I did like the scene where he gave bond a choice between him and his daughter, which was quite allegorical to bond's needing to choose between staying a cold-blooded robot killing machine, or finally become human again even tough it pains him after vesper's death.

Craig himself as always shines as bond and being my personal favorite . He has incredible depth and he is a really well-rounded character who you can relate too even tough he is freaking James Bond! Casino royale was the perfect origin story and it explained how bond became bond (becoming emotionally detached, a killing machine of sorts, and trusting nobody but himself after vesper's betrayal and tragic demise). That also perfectly explains why he ditched Madeline the minute after thinking she betrayed him, not wanting to repeat the past trauma of letting all his guards down and falling for someone who betrays him.

the last two movies wrap that story arc quite nicely by making bond trust people again and open up again thanks to his relationship with Madeline who helps him deal with his past trauma, forgive vesper, forgive himself and move on; and also now his daughter who makes him reconsider his priorities. The end for me was bittersweet. It was sad to see Craig's bond bite the dust after the amazing 15 year old run he had, but yet I felt content as I think bond was at peace in his demise. Knowing he was never going to be able to be with his family, but finally moving on and opening up again, having a family and a group of people who love and support him, making the sacrifice for them, and dying a meaningful death for the safety of the world. A satisfying sendoff to my favorite bond. You have left big shoes to fill and you will be missed.
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mustang8Nov 16, 2021
A disservice to the most authentic and visceral Bond to date. The way this movie wraps-up the Daniel Craig era is frankly terrible in many aspects and shameful to long-term fans of the franchise. What started as an authentic Bond characterA disservice to the most authentic and visceral Bond to date. The way this movie wraps-up the Daniel Craig era is frankly terrible in many aspects and shameful to long-term fans of the franchise. What started as an authentic Bond character that was quite personal with the audience in the sense that he was a human with flaws, weaknesses and bad judgement calls. However, the undefeatable superhero guise of Bond that began with Spectre continues here through the relentless quest to Marvel-ize every action movie to hit the cinema here on after. Expand
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dimipro96Oct 9, 2021
An Amazing ending for Daniel Craig. Lea Seydoux/Madeleine is a better character. No time to die is one of the better James Bond.
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Erwann_Oct 12, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. J'ai beaucoup aimé ce nouveau James bond que j'attendais avec impatience, le scénario était bon, le jeu d'acteur de Daniel Craig était très bon (comme toujours) et les scènes d'actions étaient dignes d'un James bond. Je trouve juste dommage d'avoir tué James Bond a la fin du film Expand
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velw79Nov 29, 2021
Superficially polished, but with no chemistry between the main pair, pedestrian progress through a check list of Bond tropes, heavy handed signalling of virtues and writing that leaves the viewer wondering why half of it is happening, butSuperficially polished, but with no chemistry between the main pair, pedestrian progress through a check list of Bond tropes, heavy handed signalling of virtues and writing that leaves the viewer wondering why half of it is happening, but still redeemable, perhaps... and then the ending. Awful. Expand
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HTGamerOct 9, 2021
No Time to Die is one of the best James Bond movies of all time.

The latest entry in the James Bond series is quite unlike any other Bond movie before. This is no happy-go-lucky, nor another survive-from-a-gunfight-without-a-scratch movie.
No Time to Die is one of the best James Bond movies of all time.

The latest entry in the James Bond series is quite unlike any other Bond movie before. This is no happy-go-lucky, nor another survive-from-a-gunfight-without-a-scratch movie. There is personal drama and real relationships at stake. The James Bond character is not only vulnerable but also the most human-like it has been since Casino Royale. You have never seen James Bond caring about a kid's lost stuffed toy, but you see him do exactly that in this movie for the first time.

The plot is -as usual- about an extravagant villain with an army and an elaborate plan to conquer the world. There are plenty of twists and turns, several characters from previous Daniel Craig movies return, and there are nods from older films, particularly "On Her Majesty's Secret Service".

The action is great, the impossible stunts are ever-present, and the chase sequences are fantastic as always.

Most of the actors do a great job in their roles. But the villain's role (played by Rami Malek) wasn't nearly as well-written as the rest of the characters. It needed more fleshing out. The Lyutsifer Safin character is the only weak aspect of this great movie.

The Daniel Craig era is over, and his James Bond literally goes out with a bang. I hope MGM will choose carefully whom they cast in the role to succeed Craig, and I hope they don't ruin it by casting someone with just political correctness in mind.
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agg8877Nov 9, 2021
Si eres fan del 007, esto no es para ti... Bond políticamente correcto, empoderamiento feminazi y toda esa basura occidental
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bzagerNov 28, 2021
Where was the intrigue, suspense, romance and glamour? No Time To Die" left me dying for a movie with intrigue, suspense, glamour and romance, one befitting
the great James Bond. Instead, I watched an overly-long "shoot-em-up" Western with a
Where was the intrigue, suspense, romance and glamour? No Time To Die" left me dying for a movie with intrigue, suspense, glamour and romance, one befitting
the great James Bond. Instead, I watched an overly-long "shoot-em-up" Western with a European accent.Very disappointing.
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Stream2BigScreeOct 9, 2021
What's up, Streamers! We've been waiting for 2 years and it's finally here. Yes, it's the newest James Bond movie, No Time To Die. Maybe you've heard that it's the last installment of the franchise with Daniel Craig as Bond, James Bond? OfWhat's up, Streamers! We've been waiting for 2 years and it's finally here. Yes, it's the newest James Bond movie, No Time To Die. Maybe you've heard that it's the last installment of the franchise with Daniel Craig as Bond, James Bond? Of course, I was there on opening weekend because Craig has been an awesome Bond and really energized the James Bond brand. Here's whether the 2-year wait was worth it.

Do I have to give you a plot synopsis? TBH, before Daniel Craig became Bond, I never cared for these movies because the plot is meaningless. What happens in No Time To Die? What always happens in James Bond movies: running, fights, guns, girls, cars, explosions, rinse and repeat. What matters is how stylish and thrilling these set pieces are and how cool James Bond is through it all.

Actually, the plot of No Time To Die is one of my peeves about this movie. The Daniel Craig James Bond movies have been pretty serialized so having some knowledge about the previous installments may be useful. Characters and plot points from Casino Royale to Spectre are referenced here. I don't remember the plot details from those previous movies because these movies aren't about plot! Whatever. Nevertheless, here, James Bond has been in retirement, living married life, until his past blasts him back into action. Hijinks and action ensue.

Cary Joji Fukunaga does a great job directing the action of No Time To Die. There are some good sequences, particularly one that features the luminous Ana de Armas, in a Knives Out reunion with Craig. She's great in this sequence as an eager, novice agent. She kicks major butt and has an easy chemistry with Daniel Craig. The problem with Fukunaga's direction has to be that the film is not edited well. There's so much going on plot-wise, action-wise, and emotionally - too many extraneous characters that it comes off as unfocused and a bit like they threw in everything but the kitchen sink. If you really love Bond, then you may not mind the 2 hour 37 minute runtime, but I and my heavy eyelids did feel it .

On the upside, Daniel Craig gave this one his all. He has James Bond in his bones and he oozes that cool charm that the character is known for. Craig also gets to play other emotions than just stoic machismo. He has some tender moments with Lea Seydoux, even if I don't totally believe their relationship, but he's especially good with his old friend, Felix, played by Jeffrey Wright and the aforementioned new associate played by Ana de Armas. What you came for was Craig's last Bond film and he delivers the goods.

Ultimately, you know what you're getting from a James Bond movie. No Time To Die is no different than its predecessors. It is not the best James Bond film you'll see, but it is far from the worst. The plot does not justify the overlong runtime, but the movie otherwise hits its mark as expected. Also, Daniel Craig has done such a great job updating James Bond for the 21st century that it will be interesting to see where the character goes next. I'd suggest a matinee viewing with a good bowl of popcorn.
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mmmmmmmmmmmqOct 10, 2021
Not giving five stars because the ending felt a bit
forced. Like it was just executed like this because
Craigs career as James Bond is ending.
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alejandro970Oct 8, 2021
If we removed the fast-paced action, the beautiful women, the sophisticated villains and the incredible artifacts, what would be James Bond? Zero. All that, and well articulated, is what gives life to this plot that serves as a farewell forIf we removed the fast-paced action, the beautiful women, the sophisticated villains and the incredible artifacts, what would be James Bond? Zero. All that, and well articulated, is what gives life to this plot that serves as a farewell for Daniel Craig. The almost three hours of duration are hardly felt, and with an emotional ending that will break the heart of the most cynical. And pay attention to find the Easter eggs. Expand
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DamoclesOct 8, 2021
This was a very enjoyable Bond movie, full of action and emotion. I can't stress this enough... real emotion not the shallowness of the historic Bond whoring. Trues love and loss, real fear and sacrifice. It acted as Daniel Craig's opus,This was a very enjoyable Bond movie, full of action and emotion. I can't stress this enough... real emotion not the shallowness of the historic Bond whoring. Trues love and loss, real fear and sacrifice. It acted as Daniel Craig's opus, tying together all plot lines. The movie is an emotional spectrum demonstrating the depth of the character. Finally Bond has the possibility of a real family and true happiness and he puts it all on the line for country and his loved ones. Expand
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MattBrady99Oct 8, 2021
‘No Time to Die’ is the end of an era for Daniel Craig's James Bond, the Bond of my era, and what a bittersweet finale. Daniel Craig delivers one of his finest performances since ‘Casino Royale’ and ‘Skyfall’, with so much emotion, humor,‘No Time to Die’ is the end of an era for Daniel Craig's James Bond, the Bond of my era, and what a bittersweet finale. Daniel Craig delivers one of his finest performances since ‘Casino Royale’ and ‘Skyfall’, with so much emotion, humor, depth, and passion. Despite his attitude towards the role over the years, I still think Craig brings something unique and fresh to the character that is consistent for 15 years, which is making the most masculine ladies’ man that ever guy desires to be, into a broken man with so much pain and inner loss that it makes him visually vulnerable. Showing this on screen, especially for a male character in an action series like Bond, is often ridiculed, but it only makes him more human and it’s something I always appreciated. He echoes back to Sean Connery smoothness, George Lazenby’s loss, and Timothy Dalton’s ruthlessness. Craig is so excellent in this movie that he further makes the character defined in his own image. Ian Fleming often descried Bond as a “shadow” of a person and I think Craig really makes that transparent in the series. He is one of the best Bond's ever. Whoever takes over the lead role has some massive shoes to fill, because I can’t imagine where to take the character next.

Rami Malek as the villain Safin was good but isn't in the movie that much. However, the opening sequence with him was so menacing and visually memorable, it made for a strong opening. It was like an opening to a slasher movie. Léa Seydoux returns as Madeleine from ‘Spectre’ and this time has a lot more to work with here, and Seydoux also delivers a great performance. The chemistry between her and Craig is much stronger this time around, as it was more loving, passionate, and complicated that by the end I did find myself caring for the two. All the supporting cast were well utilised, especially Naomie Harris as Moneypenny, Ben Whishaw as Q, and Jeffrey Wright as Felix, who are the only people that Bond could call friends. Ana de Armas made a strong long-lasting impression on me despite the small screen time. But I have a feeling we will see more of her soon. Christoph Waltz returns briefly as Blofeld and Waltz is always good. I did like the obvious homage to “Hannibal Lecter” when Blofeld is brought out of his high-tech jail cell for questioning and the unnerving build up to it. That’s the weirdest part of this movie; there’s a lot of horror elements, or on paper “horror concepts. Coming to think of it, this could also apply to the previous Craig Bond movies, it’s just that now I’m starting to notice it.

The new theme song performed by Billie Eilish is both heart-breaking and Eilish’s is so in control of her singing, starting off soft in tone, then getting louder for the gut punch. I had goosebumps when the theme song started playing in the cinema. The context of the song with the previous scene made it even more devastating and fitted the movie so well. The cinematography by Linus Sandgren looked so gorgeous and stunning, with a great mixture of neon colours, stylising the spy genre once again. Director Cary Joji Fukunaga, like all directors should do when it comes to a film series, is keeping it fresh and exciting and he delivers exactly that. The action scenes were fantastic and such an improvement over the previous movies. One scene that comes to mind is an action scene where Bond makes his way up a stairway but there are henchmen in the way and Bond clears them out. A couple times he runs out of ammunition, so he quickly grabs a dead henchman’s gun just in the nick of time. Another action scene that comes to mind takes place in the woods, with the foggy setting, and Bond taking everyone out while protecting the ones he loves. It was surprisingly intense. Gunshots and explosions haven’t been this slick in a while. One long takes, great set pieces, and awesome execution that was satisfying to watch. Also, never in a million years would I thought I would cry watching a James Bond movie, but I was wrong. Very emotional.

On the other hand, the movie is a lot campier with one liners, the villains main plan and gadgets being more absurd than ever, while also connecting the previous Craig movies in the same vein, which somehow wasn't a mess despite me cringing at times It's a long movie, 2 hours, and 43 minutes, and yet there isn’t a scene that I could think of that I would remove, because there’s so much good character scenes.

I found it kind of ridiculous the amount of times Bond manages to survive an explosion, up close as well. I know the movie is going for more extreme in terms of action set pieces rather than grounded realism, but the only outcome he got from a grenade blast up close is a ringing ear drop, with the classic 'EEEEEEEEEEEEE' sound.

Not flawless by any means, but I'm just happy that out of the final Bond movies, this is by far the strongest. Thank you Daniel Craig.
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CarmichaelNov 11, 2021
Terrible movie. Feels like it was written by a 7 year old. Embarrassing. -_-
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Gusmatt58Oct 9, 2021
Excellent performances, well crafted story, balanced pace, and an unforgettable, unexpected, and quite original closing of the Craig era. One of the best films in the entire saga.
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deckNov 13, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Overall, the film is more of an strange homage to the Bond films, which deal with Bond's unusual subjects, than a typical Bond. Only the resulting plot diversity for a film is positive, but there is a lack of good ideas, interesting pictures, good actors, strong action sequences, interesting counterparts, espionage tension and humor. You'd think Hollywood is directing a Bond. With a hail of CGI rockets from the sky (wasn't it Iron Man?) The white British man is destroyed on the island. It's already praiseworthy that broccoli lets this go. maybe she's doing the world a favor and selling disney the rights so that James Bond can be completely messed up Expand
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Jhsegura8Oct 11, 2021
Beautifully done film. Best last James Bond film. Daniel Craig and Ana de armas are amazing.
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D_CanoeNov 5, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's not really James Bond anymore.

Convoluted baggage from past installments, overwrought love stories, Michael-Bay action scenes. Missing the cleverness, cat and mouse chase, and cloak and dagger of old. Almost as bad as when Timothy Dalton gets married in OHMSS.
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TakeleftalwaysNov 7, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This Bond film is a travesty, a betrayal of everything that Bond stood for: a cool, cerebral individual, with a wry sense of humor and a realistic view of power and women. His job was simple "to get the job done". Sex and women were part of saving the world, not sentimental objects, not attachments that could ultimately compromise the mission, and yes, Bond was given a mission and for him to succeed, he had to leave everything behind, including himself, that is he could not sentimental, pursuing women for love or having kids. James Bond was the prototypical cowboy hero, or like Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, heroes that saves us, not romantic leads, that can be left for a Nicholas Spark novel or a Spielberg movie. And let me just say a few words about story, which makes no sense, a hodgepodge, of no interest, a casting very wanting, in fact the whole movie, a real Bond movie is 5 minutes long: The Cuba scenes with Ana de Armas. That blew my mind and saved the money I paid for almost three hours of inanity. The rest is a jumble of bad action sequences, overuse of guns, silly violence, and explosions, uncalled for car chases, and the faceless assassins that crowds every action movies nowdays. Expand
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agagilDec 9, 2021
One of the weakest in the series with a contrived plot, bad acting and a foe with no discernable trait or character.
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D3D11Jan 1, 2022
Cheap, woke, blackwashed. Welcome the new 007 who you cannot guess who is (yeah, a black woman). It is so terrible that all these woke leftist can do is stealing stories from others (and messing up completely), instead of making their own.Cheap, woke, blackwashed. Welcome the new 007 who you cannot guess who is (yeah, a black woman). It is so terrible that all these woke leftist can do is stealing stories from others (and messing up completely), instead of making their own.

But hey, the left is all about stealing anyway, so no surprise here.

The movie also boring, and the ending is so ridiculous I couldn't even believe to my eyes at first.
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JoeyBaneOct 30, 2021
And here we have it, the end of the Craig era with Bond.

I am a big fan of Daniel Craig's Bond so I must admit I went into this movie with high expectations. I just want to start off by saying there were some woke moments in the movie but
And here we have it, the end of the Craig era with Bond.

I am a big fan of Daniel Craig's Bond so I must admit I went into this movie with high expectations. I just want to start off by saying there were some woke moments in the movie but really not a lot and nothing that ruins the movie, just makes you scratch your head for a second.

The production:

This was one of the first movies to be delayed by the pandemic which kept getting its release date pushed back further and further. A direct consequence of this I think falls into one of two camps at no fault of the cast and crew. You’ll have the ones who lose interest because of the year+ of waiting for release and you’ll have the ones whose expectations will be built up bordering overhyped. Take that and combine it with a director who walked off the project due to creative difference’s….things could get chaotic. The good: A lot of the films esthetic like music (Hans Zimmer), cinematography, editing and choreography range from very good to decent. The fight scenes weren’t to drawn out or long and the camera work was great also. The film also embraces the old Bond tropes of gadgets and one-liners more than any other of Craig’s series although sometimes to a fault. Bond’s family are all back in this one (Moneypenny, M, Q, Tanner, Felix) for this last hurrah. Ana De Armas stole the show despite her appearance being brief. Lashana Lynch wasn’t too bad, although I wish they did more with her character than “I’m replacing you” The Bad:

The plot…. The plot just makes no sense and the villain is a caricature of bad guys. At no point does anyone explain why things are happening what the plan is. I couldn’t help but feel like this was rushed to wrap up Craig’s tenure as Bond or this was 2 movies smashed into 1 leaving plot holes everywhere. The two main characters just don’t seem to have any chemistry, a similar issue they had in 2015’s Specter. Overall the movie lacked Bond’s charm that was present in Craig’s 4 other outings as 007.
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5 out of 10, would wait for streaming. Not the worst Bond film I’ve ever seen (glares at Die Another Day) but my least favorite of the Craig installments. Even if I didn’t enjoy this movie, I’m grateful for Craig’s work as 007 and he is still my favorite Bond to date.
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DeanWellerDec 3, 2021
I watched the opening sequence then fell asleep and woke up only to be disappointed by the ending. True Story! Total letdown. Best to read about the ending then decide if this "Turkey" is worth your time. Turkey noun. 2. (colloquial) AI watched the opening sequence then fell asleep and woke up only to be disappointed by the ending. True Story! Total letdown. Best to read about the ending then decide if this "Turkey" is worth your time. Turkey noun. 2. (colloquial) A failure. That film was a turkey. Expand
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UsquamJan 1, 2022
Sorry James. I have watched every Bond Movie since 1962 and many times again. This is the absolute pits. Whoever this lead lady is, ruined it for me within first few minutes. An over acting waffling drama club under achiever. At 74, ISorry James. I have watched every Bond Movie since 1962 and many times again. This is the absolute pits. Whoever this lead lady is, ruined it for me within first few minutes. An over acting waffling drama club under achiever. At 74, I never guessed I would say this, but What an absolute load of tripe. Sean would turn if he knew. Enjoy retirement Daniel, but this was the last 007 for me, as far as I am concerned Expand
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GTXMikeNov 11, 2021
The worst James Bond movie I have ever watched. Highly not recommended. Such a waste.
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Morr80Oct 27, 2021
I am disappointed. Clichéd plot, predictable and dumb dialogues. Not an evil villain, with an incomprehensible source of hatred, but incredible resources, that moves the earth to heaven and a huge Evil-factory of evil that no one saw ...I am disappointed. Clichéd plot, predictable and dumb dialogues. Not an evil villain, with an incomprehensible source of hatred, but incredible resources, that moves the earth to heaven and a huge Evil-factory of evil that no one saw ... Nothing personal, just business Expand
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CherreOct 10, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The movie was the best of the best of 007 sadly the most of bond he always end up with a happy ending try to make it with any woman such as the past 007 way back in 2002 when Pierce brosnan successfully destroyed large villain of his time and then end up with a happy ending but then with Daniel Craig was way different so a few words to put it for this story the anonymous question for everybody in the fans are saying what happened to 007 everybody now knows he's again dead after many decades of going back from The only live twice they said well at least he died on the job and now to disc millennial year when I hate to spoil this word but some sort of atomic bomb either I don't know if it caused him to die or not but luckily we already know the ending story which I don't know the film directors going to continue making Bond or say hey we're going to stop making 007 because half the fans are saying that is the ending of 007 because now this is starting to look kind of like the avengers endgame when Robert Downey Jr AKA Tony Stark has killed Thanos the sacrificed himself to die for humanity by using the Infinity Stones but now the key question is this the villain is finished Sapphire and unstand bluffeled is already been killed bluffville died in prison the other guy died in his own factory for now Bond they're saying he's infected so now the key question is is James Bond 007 dead or not I'm going to say for now since I'm the 007 movie marathon maker on the Herrera channel to and Daniel Craig's 007 for now I will announce in one month which is starting this coming week James Bond 007 is officially killed by a military base of world war II ground so as of now great work for Daniel Craig and everything else but the key question is Dr swan and of course which he didn't get married that's the good happy par to find out if maybe if they do it next 007 then I guess maybe instead of recruiting the other male actors because then it's going to repeat all over again going back to the beginning but accept this time they cannot resurrect Dr no cuz Dr no was the first killed person and remember so he died in the year 19 62 so now the key question is will they start by using female actresses as 007 or at least just use 007 which the good part is the doctor is not married to James to British commander James Bond they should use a different person to play 007 maybe it's time to give the ladies a chance to play 007 we know that the internet's going viral with so many male actors replacing 007 I object that Tom Holland should not play the role as 007 so technically right now I say they should put female actresses as 007 probably maybe give the one actress which I hate to spoil this that she gave up her number after 007 retired in the movie after resting on stunned flow so the movie was the best of the best ending but still people Q MI6 Moneypenny and of course Turner don't know is 007 dead because now like when I saw the movie I guess the previous Ms had an excuse of being dead except the one we saw in 2012 she died by a liquid gas so now 007 chapter of Daniel Craig is a great ending and fans are questioning what happenedt Expand
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alangeeNov 17, 2021
Sadly one of the worst Bond movies. I've been watching Bond since the beginning and have thoroughly enjoyed most of them. I've especially liked Craig's take on Bond. And though Craig did a decent job in this movie, I found the story ludicrousSadly one of the worst Bond movies. I've been watching Bond since the beginning and have thoroughly enjoyed most of them. I've especially liked Craig's take on Bond. And though Craig did a decent job in this movie, I found the story ludicrous and boring. Bond's relationship with Madeline was sad. He looked old enough to be her father. Everything about this movie seemed to me like a bad Marvel movie. This was not Bond. It was just another action hero. Other than Bond and M, everyone was played by young actors making Bond look even older and worn out. Expand
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capt_morganNov 13, 2021
Convoluted garbage; plot holes galore, unnecessary sequences and scenes randomly thrown together.
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GolcondeNov 11, 2021
@@$%%ing horrible. Goodbye to the worst James Bond in history but don't let him know that because he's a body builder and will crush you silly girlie man. WTF were they thinking when they extracted all of the fun out of 007.
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Mauro_LanariNov 11, 2021
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Like a full glass of water: overflowing but tasteless, colorless, odorless. It flows away very well precisely because it leaves no traces, memories, emotions. Nor one could hoped otherwise: the choice of Craig as the new Bond
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Like a full glass of water: overflowing but tasteless, colorless, odorless. It flows away very well precisely because it leaves no traces, memories, emotions. Nor one could hoped otherwise: the choice of Craig as the new Bond was a voluntary rip from tradition and old school action movie, when the irony acted as a Brechtian estrangement against the exaggerations of the stuntmen, and it was an irony coming even earlier from the faces of the protagonists (I am not referring only to Connery but also to Willis, Schwarzy, etc.) than from the lines invented by the screenwriters. Perhaps anthropologists will be able to explain to us this paradigmatic change that took place with the turn of the millennium: the hero/heroine, a long list of imaginary, fictional or cartoon characters, takes him/herself more and more seriously, the Craig, Neeson, Reeves, Theron, the X- Men and the protagonists of the MCU evince an unlikely process of humanization with increasing frequency, assuming neorealistic connotations as if they were a test for an increasingly immersive virtual reality. Could I have made better use of 2 hours and 43 minutes of my life? I would have liked to have tried, but by now the implosive cultural trend has been established taking root everywhere.
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S4ulY4nivNov 17, 2021
Embarassing. Going from Casino Royale, to this.
Stay away from this movie. So bad, it's almost offensive.
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cynic69Nov 12, 2021
Saw the movie to the part where SHE said im 007 then i left the cinema and had a great time elsewhere
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FAPCLondonNov 9, 2021
Atrocious film. don't watch if you like Bond Irieifkfkfkdkdkkfkfkfkfkfkfkkfkf kfkfkdkfkfkkfkfkfkgkgkgkggkgkgkgkgkffkf
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2randomJan 5, 2022
This is not even a bond movie. It's more like netflix teenage drama. Black girl is a main character and a new bond. Really?
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CoolJRTNov 14, 2021
The death of a franchise, No Time to Die is like reading a bad book - it's all just words (no point of it even being a motion picture), it's way too long, you have to use your imagination to add some action sequences, and the idiot authorThe death of a franchise, No Time to Die is like reading a bad book - it's all just words (no point of it even being a motion picture), it's way too long, you have to use your imagination to add some action sequences, and the idiot author decided to end the storyline in one go by killing everyone. The writers of the post-woke (2014) Bond movies are so focused on pushing a political movement that they've turned them from entertaining action into soppy drama that leaves you unsatisfied when it ends, just as many propaganda movies do. This final ever Bond movie is woke, and exactly as President Trump said, "Everything woke turns to s**t." Expand
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UKMovieCriticNov 14, 2021
2 1/2 wasted hours of my life that I will never get back.
No time to die. Such a poor movie to end Daniel Craigs short 007 career. What can we say. Slow moving, minimal gadgets, no wit, poor dismal bad guys. I don't know who the target
2 1/2 wasted hours of my life that I will never get back.
No time to die. Such a poor movie to end Daniel Craigs short 007 career. What can we say. Slow moving, minimal gadgets, no wit, poor dismal bad guys. I don't know who the target audience was for this movie but it wasn't die hard bond fans. Daniel Craig has to be the 2nd worse Bond after George Lazenby. Over the past few years Bond has been watered down in an effort to cater to the politically correct mob, the feminists and too bring out Bonds sensitive side. What a load of hog wash. Audiences of the past didn't go to see Bond movies for their romance angle. If you want romance and soppyness The Notebook is playing next door. Either give us back the Bond we know and love or let him die and be the end of it here and now. Ian Fleming must be turning in his grave right now. "Bond, please close the door on your way out"
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pc100Nov 17, 2021
Absolute drivel. He should have packed it in ages ago. Crap story and an hour too long.
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HaragNov 15, 2021
Disjointed, hectic and incoherent all come to mind when watching No Time to Die. It is the only "bad" Craig era bond. He was clearly done with the role and it shows. The story is a more classical bond tail and then ends up with a horribleDisjointed, hectic and incoherent all come to mind when watching No Time to Die. It is the only "bad" Craig era bond. He was clearly done with the role and it shows. The story is a more classical bond tail and then ends up with a horrible ending that looks like they are trying to end the franchise. The next Bond will have to be a complete reboot, much like the Craig bonds were a universe of their own future Bonds are now forced to follow suit. Expand
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Ponds98Oct 14, 2021
Meh, a good action movie, nothing more nothing less. It's not what you call a "final saga movie", the villain jump out of nowhere and is the typical "I want to kill everybody because yes". It's strictly connected to Spectre so in my opinionMeh, a good action movie, nothing more nothing less. It's not what you call a "final saga movie", the villain jump out of nowhere and is the typical "I want to kill everybody because yes". It's strictly connected to Spectre so in my opinion it should have continued with Blofeld as villain, just to finish the saga with the principal villain. Expand
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digbigglyDec 6, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Worst Bond movie ever. Completely stupid decisions like giving him a child. How does he even have a child after his balls were pulverised in Casino Royale? I have a friend who is infertile after sitting down too quickly...
And that ending... WTF? Expected our hero to save the day but no, he gets blown up by a missile strike... what were the producers thinking? Complete embarrassment
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AnticaioNov 23, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Filme cansativo e chato, sem muitas cenas de ação e poucas cenas do vilão principal. Expand
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dariush75Nov 11, 2021
if we can not change him then we will kill him.
a silly movie from a fool director based on a silly story to show fales slogans of no discrimination?!!
compeletly awful. kill James Bond to give a chance to who favor return 007 to james
if we can not change him then we will kill him.
a silly movie from a fool director based on a silly story to show fales slogans of no discrimination?!!
compeletly awful.
kill James Bond to give a chance to who favor return 007 to james Bond?!!
a bad movie.
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navidhaghighiNov 19, 2021
The old james bond is destroyed and has been replaced with a sentimental-no good-has been , Such a horrible movie , the bad guy is rami malek?? couldn't you find a better bad guy than someone who looks like a teenager? this is what happensThe old james bond is destroyed and has been replaced with a sentimental-no good-has been , Such a horrible movie , the bad guy is rami malek?? couldn't you find a better bad guy than someone who looks like a teenager? this is what happens when the only thing they care about in a movie is diversity and nothing else.
and the worst is yet to come , bond is dead and will be replace with lasha lynch , you won't bare to watch the next bond movie.
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okami_450Nov 16, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Mataram a franquia , matando o protagonista. Simplesmente mais um herói morto pela lacração de Hollywood. Eu sou bissexual e odeio quando fazem algo forçado e nesse caso não foi diferente Expand
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Majorcritic25Oct 9, 2021
Don’t listen to the 0/10 reviews. The review bombing for this movie is ridiculous. The film is an 8-9/10 but review bombers who haven’t seen the film are lowering the score. Go see the film. It’s not “woke” at all. The whole film is centeredDon’t listen to the 0/10 reviews. The review bombing for this movie is ridiculous. The film is an 8-9/10 but review bombers who haven’t seen the film are lowering the score. Go see the film. It’s not “woke” at all. The whole film is centered around Bond. Expand
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Luish687Oct 24, 2021
This movie symbolizes the END of an amazing era. By far the worst JAMES BOND movie ever made.
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namelessOct 24, 2021
Sorry I had to come back and change my review. I love, love, love James Bond movies but this is just bad. James Bonds movies have a built-in set of rules, we accept those rules which permits us to suspend our disbelief so we enjoy the ride.Sorry I had to come back and change my review. I love, love, love James Bond movies but this is just bad. James Bonds movies have a built-in set of rules, we accept those rules which permits us to suspend our disbelief so we enjoy the ride. This movie broke that covenant between audience and producer. I left the movie with a sick feeling in my stomach. In trying to be different, this movie became an art film. If you can tolerate the versions with George Lazenby or Timothy Dalton (which I think are unwatchable) you will be OK with this one. This is not Daniel Craig's fault it is Barbara Broccoli's fault. I went to the movie theater to see this movie... don't do that. Wait until you can see it for free and fast forward. They had two endings, they chose the worst possible one. I will not be seeing the next James Bond in the movie theatre. I have learned my lesson. Expand
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ModiSoorKaBachaOct 14, 2021
I feel its the best out of all Daniel Craig's Bond movies. It is long movie but does not feel it. Craig is the best Bond to date and the ending was a emotional shock. I understand why they had to do this, so they can have a new start with theI feel its the best out of all Daniel Craig's Bond movies. It is long movie but does not feel it. Craig is the best Bond to date and the ending was a emotional shock. I understand why they had to do this, so they can have a new start with the next Bond. The cinematography is absolute amazing and zimmer does brilliant with the soundtrack. The action is the best to date and the acting by everyone is excellent. The only drawback I would say is the villian is nit as bad ass like the ones in Expand
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lpotheOct 14, 2021
Trash, do not watch. This is the most selfish movie and anyone associated with creating it should be ashamed. This movie is a complete slap in the face to fans that have been loyal for DECADES. Just terrible.
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JohnGoodmanOct 8, 2021
This was another great chapter of a legendary series of amazing films
One of my favourites yet
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devchaosOct 9, 2021
Awesome movie. The wonderful ending of the saga. Action much better than in the previous part also.
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narazNov 14, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. So many 10/10. Always fun to watch the 0 or 10 trying to push the score.

Anywhere here is my review:

There is nothing even remotely close to 10/10 perfect with this movie and neither is it a 0.
The movie does have some breathtaking scenes, good cinematography & there is some good action but you have to realize that this movie cost $250-301 million. The most expensive James Bond movie ever made to date.

My main problems with this movie is:

1. The James Bond brand has now gone completely woke. This movie has changed everything that made a James Bond movie and replaced it with the latest woke standards. If you want the details then I suggest you search the internet.

Warning MAJOR spoilers!!!!



2. It is way to obvious this is Daniel Craig's last appearance as Bond as the entire movie feels like they are cleaning house for the next iterations. They kill off major characters like Felix, Blofeld & even Bond himself dies in the end.

If you are a simple guy like me that enjoyed the old bond movies then stay away.

If you want to watch 2 hours 46 mins of an alternative woke universe Bond then this is for you. It´s a movie where almost everything that was Bond is changed according to the latest woke standards & where they clean house to be able to make some major changes in the future.

This was the last new James Bond movie that I will ever watch. While the movie does have it´s qualities it´s hard for it not to considering this is the most expensive Bond movie ever made. Sadly I feel this will be the Bond movie that not only killed off James Bond in the end but the entire franchise.
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