Review of Die Another Day (2002) by K. C — 16 Jun 2011
A Farewell Celebration...
Unknown at the time to be Brosnan's swan song performance, it was a high note to go out on. Just slightly too campy a 20th Celebration film, the movie simply rehashes the plot points of the films before it, all tied together into one neat package. True, we've never seen Bond so bruised or for that matter captured, but the realistic spy caper is lost upon the rehashed gadgetry. Brosnan does his usual best, giving another fine portrayal of the world's greatest suave super-spy, even against Halle Berry's sort of stale 'Yo' Momma' CIA agent (and she wanted a spin-off too, ha!).
More than just a 007 film, it serves as a chronicle of just long Bond has entertained us, and how we long for more Flemming-esque adventures.
This review of Die Another Day (2002) was written by K. C on 16 Jun 2011.
Die Another Day has generally received mixed reviews.
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