Review of The Living Daylights (1987) by Daniel V — 22 Jul 2017
The Living Daylights in 1987 is a brilliant Bond movie. Timothy Dalton as Bond is good. The bond girl is annoying. she is moans and is thick actually thick, how can bond fall in love with her? The two main villains are terrible but the henchman steals every scene he is in. Especially the end fight on the plane. Felix is OK in this movie. General pushkin is a cool character and Saunders is good. the plot is one of the best. the gunbarrel is good. the pre title sequence is the better then a view to a kills. the end battle between necros and bond is exciting and all of bonds stunts were performed by Dalton not kidding. the mi6 regulars but Moneypenny are great. overall it is the better Dalton movie.
Cast:
James Bond 007: Timothy Dalton.
Kara Milovy: Maryam Dabo.
Brad Whitiker: Joe Don Baker.
Necros: Andrea Wisinieskw.
Miss Moneypenny: Caroline Bliss.
Q: Desmond Llewelyn.
M: Robert Brown.
This review of The Living Daylights (1987) was written by Daniel V on 22 Jul 2017.
The Living Daylights has generally received positive reviews.
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