Review of The Living Daylights (1987) by Private U — 20 Jul 2009
Undoutedly one of the strongest Bond films, The Living Daylights largedly gave up on the tiresome OTT humour of several of the past films and made a very good attempt at being edgier and more serious - a trend that would intensify in Dalton's second and last Bond film, License to Kill.
The villains are great - especially the milk bottle-hurling hitman Necros.
This review of The Living Daylights (1987) was written by Private U on 20 Jul 2009.
The Living Daylights has generally received positive reviews.
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