Review of Dr. No (1962) by Baurushan J — 19 Oct 2012
This is my review of the first chapter in the on-going non-stop 007 franchise where that movie starts right here in 1962 titled Dr. No starring Sean Connery as British Agent 007 Bond...James Bond...(theme song plays).
The story concerns Bond being sent to Jamaica to investigate the murders of a British agent and his secretary. During his investigation, he comes into contact with the evil and unscrupulous Chinese scientist Dr.
No (which is why the title is so-called) who, living on an island called Crab Key, is hard at work in a nuclear laboratory. Helping Bond is Ursula Andress (mostly undressed in a bikini throughout most of the film), as well as bad gals like Zena Marshall, who almost leads Bond to his death in her bedroom, and Eunice Gayson, a Bond pickup in a London gambling house who proves herself a greater adversary than even James Bond can handle.
A standard start but badass beginning to the evolutionary of an amazingly unique franchise based on Ian Fleming's novels. Dr. No gets a 9.8/10.
This review of Dr. No (1962) was written by Baurushan J on 19 Oct 2012.
Dr. No has generally received very positive reviews.
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