Review of The Living Daylights (1987) by Brad W — 06 Aug 2017
Undisputedly an improvement over the few bond films before it, The Living Daylights manages to fare well just like the rest of the bond films revolving around Russian assassins and traitors. Sometimes even succeeding to find the time to slow down for the sake of drama, which is another thing that most bond films do not even try to do. Also providing a.
Handful of memorable villains in the form of a cold, music loving assassin and a traitor to the United States Military. In the end The Living Daylights proves to be a middling Bond adventure that sits in the perfect place on the Tomatometer.
This review of The Living Daylights (1987) was written by Brad W on 06 Aug 2017.
The Living Daylights has generally received positive reviews.
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