Review of No Time to Die (2021) by Bradmorgan — 08 Oct 2021
No time to die is a dignified farewell to the roughest Bond we've seen at work yet. Where the tough layer of the character was exaggerated in the previous films, it was just the opposite in this film. The whole thing was less over the top and the character was more human than before.
The story starts a bit slowly but at the same time provides a solid foundation for the climax of the Daniel Craig series. The 'deadly weapon' in this film, which can be deployed by the 'human touch', is inventive which allows for more deeper way if storytelling.
The only downside for me was that the antagonist Safin (although very good acting by Rami Malek) didn't have as much weight and impact as previous 'villians'. Nevertheless, it is a film not to be missed.
This review of No Time to Die (2021) was written by Bradmorgan on 08 Oct 2021.
No Time to Die has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
