"Unbelievable", which is definitely the most suitable keyword for 007: No Time to Die. Before entering the movie hall, I thought that I was here to bid farewell to Uncle Dan, who starred in 007 for the last time, but I did not expect to send James Bond away together; I was looking forward to seeing a decent farewell, and the screenwriter seemed to have entered the pit of the "Little Times" quadrilogy, while subtly brainwashing, while pressing the audience into the emotional entanglement of 007 and the old love and new love and the big pot of dog blood that did not fit the father.

In the end, I felt helplessly "destroy, hurry, tired", although the gun battle is still fierce, the car chase is still hot, and 007 is still invincible, but MGM has been holding back from the beginning to tell the audience that the era of "old guys" has passed.
Therefore, from the characters to the plot to the emotional expression, "007: No Time to Die" is permeated with a strong "old school" atmosphere.
No longer young Bond has begun retirement, going to MI6 can only hang the visitor's badge, the code name of 007 is replaced, the newcomer still has to stare at Bond in an attempt to roll in; a gloomy Mr. M is either arbitrary to "I don't want you to think I want me to feel", or tends to "as long as you want, as long as I have", how to look at it feels like late menopause; Felix, a good friend who served in the cia, has also become old, played with eagles all his life, and finally was nagged by the fake laughing boy he brought Always strong seems to be only Dr Q as a British rare excellent hair volume.
Fortunately, six years after the release of "007: Ghost Party", the villain camp not only did not grow, but also had a tendency to further degenerate. Looking at the introduction at the beginning, I was still looking forward to Saffin, but I did not expect that in 1202, there were also "unearthed" villains who liked to wear long shirts, had a large number of "murals" in Dunhuang, and advocated that killing people was to build a beautiful new world. Please, it is really not popular now, and the natural bad guy who simply wants to destroy the world is the trend of the times!
However, the old school also has the advantage of the old school, that is, even if she goes to Madeleine's house to seek revenge, Safine always adheres to the "morality" of being a villain, and it is okay to kill each other, not to kill children. As for why the close-range strafing with the submachine gun can't hit Madeleine, maybe this is the heroine's aura.
Yes, the associations between Bond, Safin, the Ghost Party, and Bond's wife, Madeleine, are arranged in a permutation. So while "No Time to Die" is nominally a new film in the series, in terms of plot it is actually a sequel to Ghost Party.
At the same time, perhaps in order to overshadow the shadow brought by the filmed "Ghost Party", "No Time to Die" simply rode on the old road, and dragged Out Bond's eternal red roses and white moonlight with a double hesitation. The reappearance of vesper directly tied the emotional line to a box of two kicks, and the in-situ spiral flew to the ancient Taiwan eight o'clock file.
What married Bond has always been obsessed with vesper, an accident will determine that the wife betrayed, although we all have a long mouth but I just don't ask, and Bond turned his face ruthlessly, his wife ran with the ball, a few years later reunion suddenly found a happy father, a broken mirror reunion and a blink of an eye lost, and so on, especially the sentence "she has your eyes" can be called a must-have for the European and American circles to recognize the name of the scene.
It's just that mortals like me can't understand whether Madeleine still loves Bond or not, if she doesn't love, why can she say tons of love words in one breath on the phone; if she loves, Bond is still in danger, and she takes her daughter to play happily on the shore?
Finally, after two and a half hours of explicit hints, MGM revealed the final hole card: this time James Bond's intricate and fragmented mission and emotional story from "007: Casino Royale" to the end, the old era of villain organization completely no longer exists, "007" as a set of numbers can be inherited by anyone, the old era has passed, the new era is coming.
I remember that this is the first time I have seen James Bond directly hit in the face by a missile, as a classic character who grew up with me, "007: No Time to Die" more or less touched my feelings. But from the perspective of Hollywood action movies, the sense of entertainment brought by the plot of too tortuous and dog-blood routines is not strong, coupled with the fact that four consecutive movies from "007: Quantum of Solace" are in a state of 6 for 7, and it has to be said that quite a lot of consumption of the classic IP of 007 in the audience's mind.
Whether MGM plans to take the classic routine - substitution restart, or the courage to really give the audience a bigger risk, I hope that the 26th part can really come up with a new atmosphere, if the overall level is still like the recent Bond movies, the future money will only be more difficult to earn.
Finally, as a loyal audience member of the old school lineup, I am glad that Dr. Q has found a boyfriend and hope that he is happy