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Thought the same thing. Give it a year and he's a fan ;)
I don't hate it as much as I did, but it will never break into my top 10 either. I had such high hopes for this one too, and after such a long wait it still makes it all the more disappointing.
I can appreciate the film now more for what it was trying to achieve, but the direction they were going in doesn't tally with my perfect idea of a James Bond film, unfortunately.
Those type of ideal films I am referring to belong firmly in the style of LTK or CR (which NTTD sadly isn't).
My boy grew up loving Bond, but in 2015, his passion for the series was derailed by Spectre. He despised, and still does, that film.
He was actually very hesitant to watch NTTD, and decided he would wait to watch it with me.
Last night was his first viewing, and my tenth (!).
We were joined by my youngest daughter, and this was her third time seeing the film...
Brando, my son, was blown away by the film. He couldn't believe it was almost three hours, loved the look, adored Craig and gave it a very solid 8.5/10.
The film remains to me, a wonderful little masterpiece with a giant set of balls.
My youngest (who is 17) truly gets swept away by the look and the romanticism of James Bond fighting to save his family.
In my household, NTTD has been a massive hit with my wife (not a Bond fan but has seen this film twice and is left in a puddle of tears (almost as large my own puddle)), my 20 year old son, my 18 year old daughter (who has seen it twice with me previously), and as mentioned, my youngest.
So far, all my friends liked it but not my wife
Our friends have all liked it as well.
If I may ask, golden, why didn't your wife like the film?
She thought it was too serious.
Just today on another thread someone called NTTD dumb as rocks, or something like that. A comment like that insinuates that those that did like the film are also dumb as rocks. I’m in the camp of really loving the film, so I guess I’m happy in my blissful ignorance, but I can see how this statement could trigger others.
Thanks for bringing up a fine example proving how wrong Birdleson feels about this.
At least we all have one hobby in common on here, whether we all agree on a particular Bond film or not. <:-P
Valdo really got on my nerves on my first viewing of NTTD. But second time round I thought he was actually ok. I’ve almost warmed to him now.
I don't know whether I love or hate Valdo. He is both funny and annoying. At the very least he is better than Boris.
He should have killed her first, then Bond finds him and kills him.
What’s the point of that?
Valdo was a pussy.
Completely unneeded.
Yes, that was the point.
Besides, it was fun to watch him die horribly.
Yep, he had a specific role to play in the story and it was executed very well.
One thing I'd really like to discuss is Safin's motivation concerning Madeleine. Until now I have not really got it. What is the purpose of kidnapping her and her daughter? Am I the only one who finds that this happens out of nowhere. I am aware of their backstory and I quite like Safin's reveal in her consultation hour but still I find it completely out of place that he together with a whole army of henchmen go after her. Even Bond seems really surprised that Logan Ash is somewhere nearby. I partly understood Spectre's motivation to get rid of Mr. White's daughter but Safin actually has no real purpose to do her harm.
I know that kidnapping the Bond girls happens quite a lot in the franchise but mostly it happens out of certain circumstances, e.g. in OHMSS, TSWLM or OP it rather happens incidantly while the villain follows his actual plan.
So if anybody can help me on this, I am very thankful :-)
"Similarly to when you take a life, when you save a life, it connects you to that person; they belong to you" etc. Paraphrasing big time there.