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No Time to Cry
James Blond is an English spy performing a mission for Queen Elizabeth in Los Ángeles in this parody movie.
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Plot Summary
James Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. However, his peace is short-lived as his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA suddenly appears with a plea for help. Bond must once again embark on a mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist, a mission that proves far more treacherous than anticipated and puts him on a collision course with a mysterious, dangerous new villain armed with deadly new technology.
Critical Reception
No Time to Die was met with generally positive reviews, with many critics praising Daniel Craig's final performance as James Bond and the film's emotional depth. The action sequences and visual spectacle were also widely lauded, though some found the plot to be complex. The film was a significant box office success, marking a triumphant conclusion to Craig's tenure as 007.
What Reviewers Say
A satisfying and emotional send-off for Daniel Craig's James Bond.
Praised for its ambitious action, stunning visuals, and heartfelt conclusion.
Some critics found the plot overly intricate, but the performances, particularly Craig's, were a highlight.
Google audience: Audience reviews largely commend Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond, appreciating the film's emotional weight and grand scale. Many viewers enjoyed the action set pieces and the satisfying conclusion to Craig's Bond era, with a significant number highlighting the performances and the film's narrative closure.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song ('No Time to Die').
Fun Fact
The Aston Martin DB5 featured in the film is the same car driven by Sean Connery in 'Goldfinger' (1964), albeit a different chassis number.
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