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The World Is Not Enough (12)
CAST
Pierce Brosnan, Denise Richards, Sophie Marceau, Robert Carlyle and John Cleese.
DIRECTED
Michael Apted
Accompanied by the 'Drop Dead Gorgeous' Denies Richards (Christmas Jones), this is Bond's 19th outing. Set in the newly advanced town, Greenwich (Millennium Dome), the film could not get any better, from the amazing technology, to the beautiful two faced women. In the beginning of the film, Bond is pretending to be an accountant, when really he doesn't know what he's in for... when he finds out that the people he's dealing with are undercover accountants as well. The woman runs out and fleas to her speed boat when the whole plan got ambushed. Bond rushes back to his office to discover... that there is a ticking time bomb and explodes before reaching it, looks out the window and sees the woman in the boat trying to shoot him. James fled to his hi-tech, I've never seen anything like it, boat (which 'Q' was saving for his retirement) and the race is on. The woman then jumps into her hot air balloon and takes off with Bond on the end of the rope, blow's herself up by shooting the gas cylinder and James falls onto the millennium dome, breaks his arm and the intro to the film starts. After the intro, we discover that Bond is playing a big tale tale about the arm, and a little romance goes on with the nurse as usual. We then discover that all of this is set up by a man named Renard (Robert Carlyle), who was once shot by the secret service in the head (immune to pain) and is very slowly dying. Anyway, James is set on another task to go and investigate a woman named Electra King(Sophie Marceau), she is a princess who turns out to be working with Renard to try and concur the world, now you know what I mean when I say, two faced women. James obviously had a love scene with her to find out that she was against him and a plan to demolish the secret service. When James goes back to his office in the service, we meet 'Q' and the new 'Q', 'R', (John Cleese), and it is there that we see the new car for Bond, the BMW 'Z8', flashy, hi-tech, limited at that time, and expensive. Anyway, toward the end of the film, Renard dies and so does Electra quite calmly in fact, on the bed face to face with James, 'M' gets rescued and Bond enjoys a Christmas with Christmas in a lovely sun-set.
Technology and hi-tech
a) The new remote controlled ' BMW Z8' with flying missiles and a radar screen.
b) The original James Bond watch
c) The blue anti-gun sun glasses, which can see guns
d) Guns as usual
e) The boat and all accessories
f) The 3D hologram screen at the start
g) And of course 'The chip' that everyone is after
Amin Judeh
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4 out of 5 stars
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