Review of Diamonds Are Forever (1971) by Peter Debruge for Variety — 20 Apr 1972
Whatever connection Bond had to the real world has now been severed in favor of delivering the most satisfying possible experience for audiences, such as a throwaway scene of Q using an electromagnetic device to beat the slot machines or allowing homosexual henchmen Wint and Kidd to devise elaborate (and yet easily escapable) traps.
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This review of Diamonds Are Forever (1971) was written by Peter Debruge and published by Variety on 20 Apr 1972.
Diamonds Are Forever has generally received mixed reviews.
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