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Something I picked up on during my second viewing is that during the PTS, during the car chase in all the shots inside the DB5, you can hear the engine going at all times. Glorious sound!
Absolutely!
I love madeleine and mathilde more somehow with a second viewing. The ending didn’t stick as well this time with some of the plot holes others pointed out but still felt earned and impactful. I also mentioned in my first reactions that I fell in love with madeleine almost immediately in this film somehow after being completely underwhelmed with SP. I found the moment that did it, when she looks up at bond in the Aston Martin in the square after begging him to do something when they’re surrounded. The face she makes just tore me up. Beautiful performance.
Nicely done. Great review.
Can I ask what plot holes have been spotted? I haven't been following the conversation fully.
One that I was curious about was who exactly Cyclops guy was working for: Spectre or Safin? Because when Waldo swaps the weapon over in Cuba I thought Cyclops (sorry I don't remember his actual name) was the guy he was hiding the exchange from, but then it turns out they're on the same side? So why hide it?
He was working for SPECTRE until they were killed. After that, Logan Ash approached him with an offer by Safin to work under him. Cyclops is a professional, so he has no problem working with those who killed his original employer.
But is it not him who calls Waldo to warn him that Spectre are coming to the lab? At that point Waldo is working for Safin after all.
If he is just Spectre then I think it's a mistake to have him in that weapon-swapping scene. It's just unnecessarily confusing when it could have just been a straight up Spectre goon.
Primo is working for safin after spectre is killed off. Just going where the money goes I assume. Some of the plot points that I felt took me out of the film were:
What is safins plan? Why is he bent on killing millions of people? Why does he want madeleine? Is he in love with her from when she was a little girl? (Creepy)
Why does bond have to send the missiles immediately before he gets a chance to get off the island? Boats are coming to pick up some of the weapon, can they not then take the nearby Royal Navy vessels and intercept them after and avoid trapping bond?
Wouldn’t it be worth leaving the island and staying alone until they can find a cure or at least give it a try?
All of this urgency and finalization was kind of pasted together for no other reason than to tension the final moments. Just felt like they could’ve been done better
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/20543/no-time-to-die-questions-thread-spoilers#latest
I think you just solved the problem, sir- that wouldve been epic.
What were you doing three years ago when they were writing this movie?😂
That's Safin? Oh okay, I didn't pick up on that. And do we see Ash hire him? I know we see him on the eye recording but I didn't catch what they're saying.
I think think having Primo in that swapping scene is needlessly confusing.
Also, I have to say, Primo looked so bloody cool in all of the films, but particularly the Cuba sequence. The sunglasses were a really nice touch. I think he might be my favourite henchman of the Craig-era.
To me that's not enough to confirm that Ash approached him, just that they both work for the same guy, which we already knew.
I honestly think him swapping sides adds nothing to the film and probably should have been left out: just have him as Safin's guy.
Yes! I absolutely love her in that moment. I was already warming to her quite well, but I have to say Lea made such a great choice as an actor here.
I can imagine. I never enjoyed them, as far as getting full value of a movie, even when I was a kid. I hope you can get to a really great theater to see it one more time.
But the important bits you wrote are: B-)
(quoting you below just not using quote function; my reply to you in italics):
1) I had my dog with me, I could consume my own intoxicants at my own pace, and there are distractions at home. (Good man! know thyself & what works.)
2) I've always assumed that Bond's got hordes of little bastards running around all over this globe (Me, too - a practical, realistic viewpoint I share.)
3) my personal car speakers made the dialogue so much easier to discern, as it is at home. (Hearing the actual dialog does rather help! I have a couple in NTTD I am still unsure of, though my 3rd viewing today helped with some.)
I sincerely wish you could view it on my screen here in the big city I take a train to for the cinema. It's a golden experience all around.
Unless you’re driving of course..? :)
I'm not really a fan of the song itself, but I quite like it with the movie and title sequence. Like you said, it just works.
You are spot on. And you didn't even mention that she in SP walks out of him in London, wishing him a good life, before being caught by Blofeld.
I could go on about Ms Broccoli’s disservice to those of us - now in our seventies and eighties who have seen every Bond film during its first week of release since Dr. No - by serving up 2 hours and 43 minutes worth of bladder-busting Bond without so much as an interval, but I’ll desist …
I bet there is :)
By Bond 26 and with the new Bond presentation, nobody will remember Bond dying as that big of a deal. Can't, for the life of me, understand the confusion many people seem to have with it. And it deters from criticising the truly criticisable points of the film, IMO, which aren't many, but they sure are "big".