Daniel Craig's closing performance as the 007 series lasted nearly three hours, and there are still many things to dissect. We've listed 5 of the best moments in 007: No Time to Die.

This is James Bond's 25th 007 film, and if you haven't seen it yet, the film begins like this: James Bond retires in Jamaica and no longer serves MI6. When an old friend of the CIA, Felix Wright (Jeffrey White), comes to the door and asks for help, his peaceful life with Madeleine Swann (Leia Saidu) is shattered. Bond is spotted by the fierce villain Safin (Rami Marek), who is plotting to endanger the lives of millions of people and discovers the secret behind Madeleine.
Despite mixed reviews of the film, it's hard to deny Craig's dedication to the character — even though his Version of Bond sometimes seems a bit laissez-faire. Daniel Craig's last 007 film lasted nearly three hours, and many of its characters and highlights have a lot to dissect.
5. Felix Wright returns, trust returns and leaves
Bond's old CIA friend Felix Wright happily reappears in "No Time to Die" after disappearing in Ghost Party. Speaking about his character's relationship with Bond in an interview, Wright said: "I think that relationship started in the first film, in the first film, they didn't know each other, and through contact and cooperation, they started to rely on each other and started to trust each other. So they mixed together again because of that trust. I think they exist in a time and place where there's not much to trust, and we see that as the film unfolds. ”
It's this element of trust that makes Wright's scene so refreshing, as Felix hangs out with Bond in nightclubs and to Bond on the business side. In "007: No Time to Die", Wright was seen breaking the record for the most appearances as Felix, who was frequently recast, but in the end he did not have a good ending. In a sense, Felix is killed and replaced by Palomadi, played by Annad, before the next climax.
4. Anna de Armas is extraordinary
In less than 20 minutes, Annad's appearance can even be seen as a cameo. Still, the sought-after Cuban actor performed well. Similar to her breakthrough role in Rian Johnson's hit film Blade Out of the Sheath, Paloma started out as a typical novice, but we quickly saw that she was also very talented. When Bond first met Paloma, she was placed in a bar, dressed in a seductively beautiful dress, sipping on a straw.
Given this compelling appearance, Annad seems to fit in with the "Bond Girl" genre, but it's her naïve excitement — admitting she's only three weeks of training — that undercuts the role's supposed expectations. In addition to that, we will soon see her compensation and soon learn that her acting skills are very high.
When Annad puts Bundler into the cellar and starts taking off his clothes, the character also subverts our expectations of the Bond girl character. Sure enough, Bond quipped about how things had developed so quickly between them that Paloma immediately replied, "No, no, no, no..." She just wanted him to dress for the upcoming showdown.
Apparently, Paloma is still a professional agent, and Annader has also shown her a good fit for the role, even the way she treats Bond. Seeing her skillfully wield a gun and take out her opponents will make you obsessed with her fluid movements.
3. Safin's men follow the Bond family through the forest
Leia Saidu effectively recreates her role in 007: Ghost Party, bringing passion and depth to her role in Time to Die. Madeleine even gave birth to a daughter in 007, and who is the father? Well...
Anyway, Bond is found out while returning to their Norwegian hideout, eventually realizing that the arch-villain Safin (Malik) is tracking madeleine and Mathilde. They sped away in Bond's limousine and encountered a tracking convoy of Land Rovers, motorcycles and helicopters. The classic chase scene turns to a forest where Bond uses some ingenious tricks to repel Safin's men. It was very exciting to enjoy all this tracking scene until Madeleine and her daughter were taken away from the emotional Bond.
2. Bond and Madeleine are chased by Matera
Speaking of chase scenes – some might say that Bond's first action sequence in Time to Die is the best scene in the movie. However, we soon remember what we saw in Ghost Party, where, after the story set in young Madeleine begins, we follow Bond and the adult Madeleine who has just relaxed in Italy, and the chase begins when Bond is almost blown up and then chased along the narrow bridge. In the face of Madeleine's panic, Bond's stoicism and silence are arguably Craig's best moments...
1. Bond climbs the enemy tower alone
But how exciting is it to be a fan of 007 movies at first to hear that no one but Kerry Furying will direct this latest 007 movie? Remember the long shot of Matthew McConaughey in the first season of True Detective? In "No Time to Die," we see something similar in the climax of the film. A long shot is after a gun-wielding Bond climbs up the Enemy Tower. Here, we finally see some of the light of authorship by Kerry Fukunaga, and I can't help but cheer for the gritty handheld tracking lens, which is very enjoyable. The long shoots lasted with impressive scenes, but enough for true movie lovers to immerse themselves in the movie and enjoy these wonderful moments.
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