Review of For Your Eyes Only (1981) by Ben C — 02 Jun 2017
Personally, how Moore's era of James Bond should've ended. It begins with a bang with 007 going up against a man who resembles Blofeld, finally giving Bond much needed vengeance after a 12-year wait. It's a start that makes you wonder if he could outwit Blofeld in what once was the final matchup betwixt the two for 34 years.
Besides that awesome moment, the cast features impressive performances from Julian Glover and Topol, who pose as rivals to each other, along with a somewhat unique relationship with Bond and Melina Havelock, and two impressive Bond escape chases; one involving a small Citroen 2CV, the other in Italy's snow. There's a reason why this movie, along with The Spy Who Loved Me, are considered Moore's best outings as 007.
This review of For Your Eyes Only (1981) was written by Ben C on 02 Jun 2017.
For Your Eyes Only has generally received positive reviews.
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