No Time To Die is not only the definitive Fleming James Bond, but FilmSpeak explains Why No Time To Die is the PERFECT Ending (feat. Daniel Craig) the last 15 years of James Bond movies.
After 6 excruciatingly long years since the release of Spectre, Daniel Craig's fifth and final James Bond film is finally in theaters capping off an incredible run as agent 007. No Time To Die is truly unlike any Bond movie that's come before, and yet, there's a familiarity to it that finally gives Craig the globetrotting extravagance largely missing from his tenure. Daniel Craig's last Jams Bond movie brings his story full circle connecting Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, and Spectre in a way that feels fulfilling and poetic. It engages with Bond's problems and seeks to have him learn from his wrongdoings. No Time To Die is the perfect ending to the Daniel Craig era and a perfect James Bond movie. It adapts Ian Fleming's You Only Live Twice, while taking some liberties, and continues on in way that reaches a conclusion Fleming himself would've inevitably taken the character. It's the most emotional James Bond movie since On Her Majesty's Secret Service and in many ways pays tribute to that lovely film in a way that isn't just a cheap nostalgia ploy, but a necessary infusion. No Time To Die 007 is the culmination of not only Daniel Craig's pursuits as Bond, but arguably the almost 60 year old franchise as a whole as the film changes the very meaning of what a James Bond movie can and should be. Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, with a writing credit from Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and starring Daniel Craig, Lea Seydoux, Rami Malek, Jeffrey Wright, Naomi Harris, Lashana Lynch, Ana de Armas, Billy Magnusson, Ben Whishaw and Ralph Fiennes with an incredible score from Hans Zimmer. The new James Bond movie follows James Bond enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica after leaving active service. However, his peace is short-lived as his old CIA friend, Felix Leiter, shows up and asks for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond on the trail of a mysterious villain, Safin, who's armed with a dangerous new technology. Griffin gives you his No Time To Die review or no time to die spoiler review or no time to die ending explained and explains not only why no time to die is a perfect james bond movie, but why no time to die is the definitive Ian Fleming James Bond and why no time to die is a perfect ending in this video essay.
I was fortunate enough to interview Daniel Craig and Jeffrey Wright for my podcast The Fourth Wall over at The Playlist and incorporated some of those conversations into the video. You can find the full interview linked below. Thanks! ➡️ [ Ссылка ]
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