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So with awful CGI, and I mean awful CGI, bad dialogue, over the top performances, and no real sense as to what a Bond film should be, Die Another Day is the worst installment for Bond to date.Detailed walkthrough of the main and some side quests on the twenty-fifth floor of the Ministry building That may be nitpicking, but with a tent-pole franchise like Bond, you would think that the editors would take extra time with little scenes like that. At one point when M and Bond were talking you can clearly see Bond's mouth moving without any words coming out. I just feel like there wasn't any care at all to the directing of the film, or really any aspect. Speaking of action sequences, since when did Bond become a master swordsman? Because that's also a good chunk of an action sequence. Not only that, but the fact that Bond at one point slows his own heart rate down by himself made me laugh out loud. Don't even get me started on the last 15 minutes where it literally copies action straight from any of the Matrix films. Seriously, who's idea was it to bring in slow motion fight sequences? It' felt like another wannabe Matrix film at times. It all feels too comic-booky, as do the fight scenes. There's no originality or any grounded realism to what he's doing. What are his motivations anyway? Not once do they really clear that up. A performance so over the top that you constantly feel like he's playing a villain trying to be a Bond villain. Then we have Toby Stephen's Gustav Graves. Getting Halle Berry and Rosamund Pike as the lead Bond girls is a good idea on paper, but neither of them fit in with the rest of the film, Berry especially. But it's also a horrible CGI fest of characters that either don't make sense, or the performances are are completely overcooked. A lot of Bond films have an issue with being too formulaic and at times Die Another Day is just that. But not only does it try to do way too much with special effects, but the story is just plain stupid. The film isn't unwatchable bad, no Bond film is. The last mistake the film made was making it to theaters at horrible state it was at. The first mistake this film made was hiring Madonna (and I don't mind Madonna's music) to sing the opening credits song, and make a cameo in the film? Come on now. Oh, and Madonna plays a fencing instructor.
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For instance, the big bad is Colonel Moon, a North Korean villain with diamonds imbedded in his skin who uses gene therapy technology to alter his appearance. Still, for all of Bond and Jinx's entertaining and action-packed interplay, there are laughable stumbles. Likewise, Berry presents filmgoers with someone who's intriguingly much more than a mere Bond Girl, sharpening the rough edges of a character so enjoyable that she nearly got her own spin-off. In this PG-13-rated spy thriller, James Bond (Brosnan) gets sent to investigate the connection between a North Korean terrorist and a diamond mogul who is funding the development of an international space weapon.įor his last outing as 007, Brosnan steps up his performance from the previous adventure, which sported sub-standard material that did little for inspiration.
The bad: With eye-rolling gizmos such as an invisible car and a palace made of ice, the special effects take center stage over the story. The good: With Jinx, the producers give viewers an invigorating superspy equal to Bond with an actress awesome enough to realize her kick-ass abilities. A mixed bag of emulating the best and worst of Bond history for the 20th 007 film, the fun but far from fantastic Die Another Day excellently mirrors the classic wit and spit of the Connery years while unfortunately embracing the over-the-top action and corny gadgets of the Moore era.