Review of Live and Let Die (1973) by Kyle20Ellis — 13 Apr 2020
While not the best Bond movie, this is one of the better Roger Moore Bond movies in my opinion. It isn't a masterpiece, but as an introduction for Roger Moore as 007 it ain't half bad.
Yes it is overlong, yes the story is frantic and yes the villain's scheme could have done with more development. Not to mention the fact that Dr Kananga's death is probably the silliest yet most epic death in a Bond film.
But it is visually striking, has some cool gadgets, some amusing one-liners, a fun theme song, a sexy Bond girl beautifully played by the lovely Jane Seymour, good direction and a credible turn from Roger Moore as the title character. Personally I consider Sean Connery the best Bond, but Moore doesn't do too bad a job.
In conclusion, a fun and above decent entry in the series.
This review of Live and Let Die (1973) was written by Kyle20Ellis on 13 Apr 2020.
Live and Let Die has generally received positive reviews.
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