Review of Live and Let Die (1973) by Andy P — 26 Jun 2014
Live and Let Die is a bizarre departure from the Bond formula; Where megalomaniac super-villains and gloriously produced set pieces occupied the previous films, here blaxploitation movie archetypes and cliches such as black gangsters, racial epithets like "honky" and talk of pimp-mobiles are the focus.
It might not be the most memorable or idiosyncratic of the Bond movies as a result, but it has enough style, action and camp humour to be a decently fun entry on it's own terms.
This review of Live and Let Die (1973) was written by Andy P on 26 Jun 2014.
Live and Let Die has generally received positive reviews.
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