Because the epidemic has been postponed, the latest Bond film "007: No Time to Die" finally premiered to the public in the UK on September 30! The introduction of Chinese mainland has also been scheduled for October 29.

This will be Daniel Craig's fifth and final appearance in the role of legendary Agent James Bond. Ben Weshao, who made his debut in the previous film, continues to return as Mr. Q, and Oscar-winning actor Rami Marek will play the main villain. However, the most anticipated faces are probably the three "Bang Girls" in this movie.
In addition to the already brilliant French actress Leia Saidu in the previous "Ghost Party", two new faces have been added this time: The Cuban actress Anna de Armas, who plays Palmo, and the British African actress Rushna Lynch, who plays Agent 00 Nomi.
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It can be seen from the painting style on the poster that the three "bang girls" are not lacking in strength, figure, beauty, brain, ambition, and each has its own means, each has its own coolness. There seemed to be three words written in their eyes: Don't, annoyance, I—even though your name is James Bond.
Paloma, who contributed a lot of beautiful and sexy looks in the play, seems to be a vase bearer? But look at the way she pulled out her double gun, it was obvious that she was throwing out of the sky. In the play, many of her action scenes are also quite eye-catching. Actress Anna said in an interview with the media: "Paloma is a very complete character. She's definitely the Bond Girl we haven't seen in previous movies. She was funny, very active, very fierce. ”
The Cuban beauty became famous as early as 2017 by playing the artificial intelligence stereoscopic projection Joey in the hit science fiction movie "Blade Runner 2049".
In 2019, she played the lead role in the movie "Sharp Blade Out of the Sheath" as little nurse Marta Cabrera, and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for her remarkable acting skills. It is precisely because of this role that she has been appreciated by the male protagonist daniel Craig in the play, and recommended her to star in "007 No Time to Die".
She also started dating Ben Affleck for a film collaboration and fell in love for nearly a year. Now, of course, Big Ben has returned to Bennifer's love. The latest news is that Anna's new relationship is Tinder's vice president.
(It is said that the breakup was proposed by Anna, and the official reason is that the two "gathered less and left more".
Back to another heroine, Nomi. The new agent, starring Lynch, Nomi, took over the 007 title when Bond exited the jianghu, which undoubtedly proved her heavyweight in the film.
Nomi and Bond are comrades-in-arms and evenly matched. When she said to Bond: I mean business, even the look on Bond's face was a little more awe-inspiring.
As a black woman, it certainly makes more sense to be able to get such a role. "Being able to have a character like Nomi in the 007 movie reflects the current stage of the world and the direction it is going." Lynch said.
(Before that, she had also starred as a female pilot in Captain Marvel and was an ally alongside Captain Marvel.) )
And Dr. Madeleine, a psychologist played by Leia Saidu, reappeared as Bond's lover after the last Ghost Party, which also set a new record. You know, in all the previous 007 movies, none of Bond's relationships have been able to continue to the next one. That is to say, no matter how much love in this film dies and lives, these beautiful girls are only a small chapter in Bond's life (many of them also ended up with tragic deaths). And Dr. Madeleine's return seems to have given Bond's feelings a bit of a foothold, and he has finally become a man with a sense of responsibility and stability in his feelings, rather than a playboy who is always merciful everywhere.
(007: Ghost Party)
Madeleine's painting style is also very three-dimensional and changeable, both calm and intellectual, but also delicate and sexy, and can also be very sassy.
The fact that Bond Girl can evolve to be on an equal footing with Bond, and even in some ways make 007 willing to bow to the wind, is really not a status created in a day. It can be said that the evolutionary history of The Bang Girl is the evolutionary history of the western world's cognition and depiction of female characters.
You know, when the image of "Bang Girl" first appeared in the 007 movie, it was completely a vase - not only a vase, but also a fragile vase that I saw pity and would stimulate men's infinite desire for protection.
For example, the first Bond girl to appear on the screen, who is often talked about today: Honey Ryder, played by Ursula Andress (even her name is so honey-sweet).
In 1962's "Dr. Noe," when Sean Connery first played the role of James Bond, the blonde-haired, blue-eyed, innocently sexy Bond girl came out of the sea, dressed in a white bikini, wet, holding a large shell in her hand, and humming a little sweet song about love and mangoes... One of Sean Connery's brilliant performances in the film is to save her on various occasions — despite her repeated insistence that she doesn't need his rescue.
It was The Bond Girls' first screen appearance, and it set the tone for the role long afterward: the bikini girls around Agent 007 were more like 007 props than the heroines of the film— not even more important than his sports car.
("007 Thunder Valley" also has this typical "famous scene")
Fast-forwarding the history of Bond Girls for decades, and in the 90s, there were finally some State Girls who were refreshing to the audience - they seemed to have begun to have more "themselves" and began to be able to really play with Bond, becoming an important plot in the play.
The agent played by Yang Ziqiong in 1997's "Empire of Tomorrow" is undoubtedly one of the best. She is proficient in martial arts, has a brilliant mind, and is shoulder to shoulder with Bond in both skill and intelligence (and completely stuns Bond with a Chinese keyboard), which can be said to have overshadowed Bond on many occasions. From this point of view, she undoubtedly raised the audience's expectations for bang girl later.
After 2000, the roles of Bang Girl began to become more diverse and rich. Pei Chunhua Rosamund Pike's Role as Harvard graduate and Olympic fencing gold medalist Miranda Frost in "Die on a Chosen Day", Eva Green's elegant and complex Vesper Lynd in "Casino Royale", and Eve played by Naomi Harris in "Breaking the Sky", all of which make us remember.
(Miranda Frost, played by Rosamund Pike in Die On a Chosen Day)
(Eva Green in Casino Royale is considered by many to be "the only woman Bond ever loved)))
(Naomi in "Skyfall")
So, in this era of rapid development of women's equality awareness, is the pace of the 007 series, which has been "striving to raise gender awareness" for decades, fast enough? This is what makes many women curious. It's also important to note that many of their lines are written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the screenwriter of London Life and Killing Eve. This also makes us look forward to the Bang Girl even more!
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