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Title: 007:
Die Another Day
Rating: PG-13
Rating
Content: Violence and Sexuality
DVD Release Date: June 18, 2004
Review: I
guess James Bond was just too good to stay at the top, he gets betrayed
in this one and taken prisoner in North Korea, a situation that leads
to him being stripped of his status and place in MI6. I like it! This
one makes him a lot more human, subject to a spy's worst nightmare and
human frailties such as anger and a desire for revenge. Of course the
movie is filled with spectacular effects and chase sequences, just as
all the others are, and it manages to keep the pace throughout the
movie. Brosnan manages to portray the cool intellect and calm
professionalism alongside the dashing sensuality that charms so many
women and leaves men envious. What i liked was the introduction of John
Cleese as the new gageteer for MI6, too bad he's a clumsy git, but
apparently a brilliant clumsy git, a bad combination for someone
playing with firepower. Sexuality and violence give this one a PG-13
and it's not too strong for the kids, but the littles might be bored
with the movie when things aren't being blown up. |
Plot: Bond, played by Pierce Brosnan, is up to his
Walther PPK in it this time! After being framed and disavowed, he must
seek to prove his innocence while saving the world once again.
Beautiful spies, diamonds, billionaires and evil empires with millions
of soldiers, make this 007 tale a rip roaring ride from ice palaces to
Pacific peninsulas.
Bill's Popcorn
Rating: * * * 1/2 of 5
Studio: MGM
Director: Lee
Tamahori
Actors:
Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry, Toby Stephens, Rosamund Pike, Rick Yune
Running Time: 132m
Theatrical Release Date:
November 22, 2002
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