Review of The Living Daylights (1987) by Nbfc — 09 Jan 2018
I have an unusual confession….Timothy Dalton is my favorite actor to have played James Bond.
I don’t quite know why but this and License to Kill strike that right balance for me between the gritty nature of the Craig films while still adhering to the “Bond Formula”. I personally love the intensity Dalton brought to the role and he was prime ready for a movie such as TLD, which dials the camp back in order deliver a sincerely good spy thriller.
The plot is intricate and intelligent, the romance between Bond and Kara Milvoy feels refreshingly credible for once, and the ensemble of villains is great. The fight between Bond and the token henchman Necros on a cargo plane is one of the franchises best action sequences.
This review of The Living Daylights (1987) was written by Nbfc on 09 Jan 2018.
The Living Daylights has generally received positive reviews.
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