Why No Time To Die is the PERFECT Ending (feat. Daniel Craig) | Video Essay

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2 жыл бұрын

No Time To Die is not only the definitive Fleming James Bond, but FilmSpeak explains Why No Time To Die is the PERFECT Ending (feat. Daniel Craig) the last 15 years of James Bond movies.
After 6 excruciatingly long years since the release of Spectre, Daniel Craig's fifth and final James Bond film is finally in theaters capping off an incredible run as agent 007. No Time To Die is truly unlike any Bond movie that's come before, and yet, there's a familiarity to it that finally gives Craig the globetrotting extravagance largely missing from his tenure. Daniel Craig's last Jams Bond movie brings his story full circle connecting Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, and Spectre in a way that feels fulfilling and poetic. It engages with Bond's problems and seeks to have him learn from his wrongdoings. No Time To Die is the perfect ending to the Daniel Craig era and a perfect James Bond movie. It adapts Ian Fleming's You Only Live Twice, while taking some liberties, and continues on in way that reaches a conclusion Fleming himself would've inevitably taken the character. It's the most emotional James Bond movie since On Her Majesty's Secret Service and in many ways pays tribute to that lovely film in a way that isn't just a cheap nostalgia ploy, but a necessary infusion. No Time To Die 007 is the culmination of not only Daniel Craig's pursuits as Bond, but arguably the almost 60 year old franchise as a whole as the film changes the very meaning of what a James Bond movie can and should be. Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, with a writing credit from Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and starring Daniel Craig, Lea Seydoux, Rami Malek, Jeffrey Wright, Naomi Harris, Lashana Lynch, Ana de Armas, Billy Magnusson, Ben Whishaw and Ralph Fiennes with an incredible score from Hans Zimmer. The new James Bond movie follows James Bond enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica after leaving active service. However, his peace is short-lived as his old CIA friend, Felix Leiter, shows up and asks for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond on the trail of a mysterious villain, Safin, who's armed with a dangerous new technology. Griffin gives you his No Time To Die review or no time to die spoiler review or no time to die ending explained and explains not only why no time to die is a perfect james bond movie, but why no time to die is the definitive Ian Fleming James Bond and why no time to die is a perfect ending in this video essay.
I was fortunate enough to interview Daniel Craig and Jeffrey Wright for my podcast The Fourth Wall over at The Playlist and incorporated some of those conversations into the video. You can find the full interview linked below. Thanks! ➡️ open.spotify.com/episode/3vj8...
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@MrEddiyOwen
@MrEddiyOwen 2 жыл бұрын
Bond says "I'll never see you again"... and she knows he means it, so she grabs her stomach, because she knew she was pregnant but hadn't told him yet. It's an incredible scene
@urbantwiist4363
@urbantwiist4363 2 жыл бұрын
Incredible acting
@acematthewocampo2181
@acematthewocampo2181 2 жыл бұрын
i honestly thought she has a heart condition of sorts because people who have some sort of heart conditions should refrain from high emotions then when i saw the child "oh so she was pregnant that's why. great detail there
@niharikapasricha5346
@niharikapasricha5346 2 жыл бұрын
He says ' you'll never see me again
@freddierodriguez3036
@freddierodriguez3036 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting how our brains try to make sense of things and make connections. I just thought she held her diaphragm as she gasped for air.
@ezeztztz
@ezeztztz 2 жыл бұрын
Nah ,I disagree with that theory,she doesn't touch her stomach,she just touches her chest through the total shock of what has just happened to her and then bond says 'she'll never see him again'. I don't think she knew at that moment she was pregnant with his child ,that's my theory anyway.
@apflpfluecker
@apflpfluecker 2 жыл бұрын
I really cried in the cinema, because not only did Bond die in an act of self sacrifice but also because i felt like my childhood hero died and that really hit hard.
@aaronwalderslade
@aaronwalderslade 2 жыл бұрын
I so agree. This was Bond's curtain call, and it transcended the specific actor. I bawled my eyes out for the same reason, and when the gang back at S.I.S. raised their classes to him, I gave him a Royal Navy salute and I didn't care who in the cinema saw me do it. It was like a knife in my heart watching Bond, James Bond, a character who has been there through my whole life, say farewell. I'm tearing up now just writing this. 😥
@samhenderson6474
@samhenderson6474 2 жыл бұрын
@@Dman3827 At least it said: "James Bond Will Return" after the end credits. Plus, Ian Fleming attempted to kill off Bond in the novels, twice.
@brandonkimberlin6272
@brandonkimberlin6272 Жыл бұрын
SAME SHIT!!! I'm a 24 year old man I was in my early teens when I can out...Dude changed the whole way I look at Bond as a person!
@Auruchius
@Auruchius 2 жыл бұрын
I thought it was a wonderful yet somber conclusion to one of the best and morally complex renditions of Bond we've had probably ever. Craig's era will sorely be missed for sure.
@FilmSpeak
@FilmSpeak 2 жыл бұрын
cheers to that! Couldn't agree more
@ringbearer1420
@ringbearer1420 2 жыл бұрын
Craig’s era certainly left me sore.
@lazgrillo6982
@lazgrillo6982 2 жыл бұрын
@@FilmSpeak I can't get my head around the producers deciding to let bond Breed and Die. The timeline mash ups and from the Mendes era were a mis step and now, by closing off two things that were intrinsic to a charachter, I think they've made it unneccesarily difficult to carry on with any credibility.
@ysthafellgynghori8423
@ysthafellgynghori8423 2 жыл бұрын
Not by me he won't.
@mawinstallation6626
@mawinstallation6626 2 жыл бұрын
*surely
@brucesnow7125
@brucesnow7125 2 жыл бұрын
It was just a delightful film for me. Could it have been more focused? Sure. Perhaps have a stronger villain? Absolutely. But it doesn't matter, because the experience, the character development, the story I got were all fantastic and emotionally thrilling. This is easily the most satisfying exit Bond actor got and I couldn't be happier.
@jasonshaneyfelt1039
@jasonshaneyfelt1039 2 жыл бұрын
It's not 100% perfect, but it's all I ever wanted for the send-off to this version of Bond
@knowledgedumpingservice2435
@knowledgedumpingservice2435 2 жыл бұрын
EXTREMELY RELIABLE SOURCE CLAIMS CRAIG'S BOND IS STILL ALIVE AND DISGUISING HIS VOICE AS A SCOTSMAN: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ed91qM-Y3aeroJs.html
@master-of-mind5881
@master-of-mind5881 2 жыл бұрын
I loved the ending I thought it was a fitting end to the Daniel Craig era of bond films. What distinguishes these films from the others is the narrative. From quantum to NTTD, each film serves as a sequel, a direct continuation of the previous chapter hence why we have reoccurring characters, themes and subplots making the series it’s own distinctive universe, separate from any other iteration of the character. It’s within this context that the death of bond is justified. Daniel Craig’s bond made the character more tangible, adding emotional complexities and nuanced motifs to the role not quite seen before. The character of bond is renowned for his misogyny, detached demeanour, dry sense of humour, and abrasive tactics however we’ve seen this countless times over the decades. Craig’s bond was conceived to subvert the boundaries in narrative and character development. Each film puts the titular hero in a predicament, forcing him to constantly adjust his morals and principals. Each film helped elevate the character to new heights, replenishing any flaws in his armour. This was a thinking man’s bond, a man who was born to kill hearts but spends his whole life missing his own. His death is foreshadowed throughout the film so it doesn’t come off as a radical tactic made to provoke shock value. It comes off as earnest, Craig has played the role with much finesse over his 15 year tenure, at first he was just another actor playing bond. Now bond is embedded in his DNA. He is bond. He plays the character so well ageing like fine wine, exuding much maturity in such an iconic role, that has been played many times before. A good story requires a finite conclusion where everything is wrapped up with a bow, leaving no stone unturned. Bond fell in love again, he discovers he is a father and after a life of endless missions resulting in countless kills, he realises the beauty in preserving life, even at the cost of his own. Like safin said -“the whole point of life is to leave soemthing behind.” The set up for this was sufficient in that he had this history with Madeline, who was the catalyst for his poignant death. Only in death do we learn the true value of life. If they were ever going to kill off bond this was the best way to do it. With a build up, over several movies that developed the character, making him more relatable, more palatable, so that when the big moment comes, you actually really feel it. Daniel Craig has worked his ass off to entertain and deliver a unique take on the role, maintaining an opinion is fine, but just be grateful for all the hard work that he put in just for us. It’s not the conclusion we deserved but the one we needed…
@douglasduguid3042
@douglasduguid3042 2 жыл бұрын
@@master-of-mind5881 so very well said. Thank you for this!
@jakedowell7457
@jakedowell7457 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. People analyse it and say it’s got plot holes and whatever. But the enjoyment I got from it was more than many other films I’ve ever seen
@alekesam
@alekesam 2 жыл бұрын
As a major fan of Timothy Dalton's Bond, Craig's take was most welcome to me. NTTD, to me, not only closed out Craig's run with panache, it completed a 15 year story with much heart and consideration, calling back confidently to the prior Bond movies.
@crobeastness
@crobeastness 2 жыл бұрын
Dalton is my favourite and Craig is my 4th. both are similar, but where Dalton had menace, Craig has disinterest and is a bit wooden. in between them are Brosnan and Connery respectively, but all my top 4 are in a really close S-tier race. i don't understand Moore fans at all. great actor, badly directed as bond.
@alekesam
@alekesam 2 жыл бұрын
@@crobeastness It's probably a product of who you grew up with. I don't know many Moore fans who didn't grow up with him. It's funny to me how much shit Craig got when he was announced when Moore is the epitome of unbelievable spy/not right for the role. The only thing I can believe him being Bond is being a womanizer. Other than that, nada.
@crobeastness
@crobeastness 2 жыл бұрын
@@alekesam isn't Calvin Dyson's favourite bond Moore? And he grew up with Brosnan. I did too (grow up with Brosnan) and also know some Moore fans, I think mainly because they saw Austin Powers first. Or they just like Bond ironically. Unfortunately, Craig's era is frustrating. I haven't seen the latest one yet, but if find Quantum unwatchable because of the editing and blocking. The more I watch it, the more I feel like having a headache. And both Sam Mendes ones are actually silly bond movies mascarading as serious. These ones I still like significantly more than Quantum but some aspects are so cartoonish. First 2 acts of Skyfall is the dark knight, which is fine, it goes different enough, but the 3rd act is Home Alone and M goes with him for no reason. Spectre takes a plot point straight from the 3rd Austin Powers. I didn't even like it in Austin Powers because I thought it was joking the shark in that series even.
@paddydamen8035
@paddydamen8035 2 жыл бұрын
@@crobeastness True that, Dalton was a proper bond. Combined with John Barry he was up there with Sean.
@spaceodds1985
@spaceodds1985 2 жыл бұрын
@@crobeastness Dalton is my favourite followed by Moore. I grew up in the Brosnan era (first Bond film I saw at the cinema was Goldeneye when I was 10) and he is for me the weakest Bond to date.
@collinisrollininhisgrave7897
@collinisrollininhisgrave7897 2 жыл бұрын
I loved how his relationship with Madeleine contrasted Vesper one. With Vesper, he was immature and reckless, so they would often clash and argue until they reached a point where they could find love. With Madeleine, it was just pure subtle intimacy. It was more mature, less argumentative. The actors sold the hell out of their roles by conveying so much without many dialogues. Like that scene when they come face to face in a hallway, you could just tell what they're feeling just from their facial expressions alone. Or that amazing train scene? Freaking hell, what a great way to wrap up his story on so many levels.
@anki-di7ik
@anki-di7ik 2 жыл бұрын
Yes you are so right the hallway scene was my favourite of all ,the sudden change in the expression omg you could feel what they were feeling.this what I call chemistry and acting.Train scene is so heart breaking but it shows us how strong their feeling for each other.The way Madeline love band the way he loves her....this is what bond searched for his whole life ...this connection.
@MichelMawon4982
@MichelMawon4982 Жыл бұрын
Well stated
@roycedot
@roycedot Жыл бұрын
Mature? He falsely thought Madeleine tried to kill him
@luke8801
@luke8801 2 жыл бұрын
James Bond as an awkward dad is something I never knew I needed.
@cynicalfella
@cynicalfella 2 жыл бұрын
When I saw the ending credits, and was almost at home I was like..."what about Dou Dou?" And bust out crying
@spaceodds1985
@spaceodds1985 2 жыл бұрын
Dou Dou took a dump🤣 Sorry couldn’t resist saying it
@alexman378
@alexman378 2 жыл бұрын
Dou Dou went out in a blaze of glory
@master-of-mind5881
@master-of-mind5881 2 жыл бұрын
I loved the ending I thought it was a fitting end to the Daniel Craig era of bond films. What distinguishes these films from the others is the narrative. From quantum to NTTD, each film serves as a sequel, a direct continuation of the previous chapter hence why we have reoccurring characters, themes and subplots making the series it’s own distinctive universe, separate from any other iteration of the character. It’s within this context that the death of bond is justified. Daniel Craig’s bond made the character more tangible, adding emotional complexities and nuanced motifs to the role not quite seen before. The character of bond is renowned for his misogyny, detached demeanour, dry sense of humour, and abrasive tactics however we’ve seen this countless times over the decades. Craig’s bond was conceived to subvert the boundaries in narrative and character development. Each film puts the titular hero in a predicament, forcing him to constantly adjust his morals and principals. Each film helped elevate the character to new heights, replenishing any flaws in his armour. This was a thinking man’s bond, a man who was born to kill hearts but spends his whole life missing his own. His death is foreshadowed throughout the film so it doesn’t come off as a radical tactic made to provoke shock value. It comes off as earnest, Craig has played the role with much finesse over his 15 year tenure, at first he was just another actor playing bond. Now bond is embedded in his DNA. He is bond. He plays the character so well ageing like fine wine, exuding much maturity in such an iconic role, that has been played many times before. A good story requires a finite conclusion where everything is wrapped up with a bow, leaving no stone unturned. Bond fell in love again, he discovers he is a father and after a life of endless missions resulting in countless kills, he realises the beauty in preserving life, even at the cost of his own. Like safin said -“the whole point of life is to leave soemthing behind.” The set up for this was sufficient in that he had this history with Madeline, who was the catalyst for his poignant death. Only in death do we learn the true value of life. If they were ever going to kill off bond this was the best way to do it. With a build up, over several movies that developed the character, making him more relatable, more palatable, so that when the big moment comes, you actually really feel it. Daniel Craig has worked his ass off to entertain and deliver a unique take on the role, maintaining an opinion is fine, but just be grateful for all the hard work that he put in just for us. It’s not the conclusion we deserved but the one we needed…
@zoestarbuck9892
@zoestarbuck9892 2 жыл бұрын
@@master-of-mind5881 Thank you!! For such a thoughtful and well written comment! You expressed my thoughts exactly, but much more eloquently than I could. You’re point about Craig being a thinking man’s Bond is very true, and a surprising number of people seem to completely miss that. I was extremely satisfied with this film, it got me in the feels multiple times and the ending made me cry, which I’ll admit I was not expecting. Any blockbuster action movie that can pull off that much emotion and humanity is deserving of respect, even more so in a Bond film. The Craig era has been amazing, and his send-off was fantastic. I am heartily looking forward to what they think up next.
@gayatrisangra4968
@gayatrisangra4968 2 жыл бұрын
@Tristan Lane i
@treystiemsma7329
@treystiemsma7329 2 жыл бұрын
I loved Anna De Armas in No time to die, she was a great addition to the movie and made that part of the movie fun.
@thefalsekingslayer3717
@thefalsekingslayer3717 2 жыл бұрын
What a female bond would need to be (not dying that should be a thing)
@katashworth41
@katashworth41 2 жыл бұрын
Whilst I don’t think there was enough of her, more possibly wouldn’t have been better.
@Dan-zc7ut
@Dan-zc7ut 2 жыл бұрын
@@thefalsekingslayer3717 I hope that a female bond doesn’t happen
@thefalsekingslayer3717
@thefalsekingslayer3717 2 жыл бұрын
@@Dan-zc7ut me too. Trust me. But if it was going to happen I would want it to be like her character
@siddhant...
@siddhant... 2 жыл бұрын
@@thefalsekingslayer3717 nah, they won’t do that I’m sure. Too big of a franchise to ruin. It’s going to be a man, like it should be. Daniel Craig anyways put this discussion to death with his statement.
@gtamediaproductions1
@gtamediaproductions1 2 жыл бұрын
Daniel Craig took the Bond character and ran with it. He by far ended up as the best Bond to hit the silver screen. He raised the bar so high that only makes it so much harder for the next actor to play him a hell of a lot tougher to beat.
@jonsmith4669
@jonsmith4669 2 ай бұрын
They cant raise James Bond from the dead sorry...unless he didnt really die.....
@yaboicatman
@yaboicatman 2 жыл бұрын
Casino Royale, Skyfall, and No Time to Die all stand out as some of the best movies ever made, not just Bond movies. Even Quantum and Spectre have those moments but I think the franchise took a huge leap forward with the Craig Era.
@jakedowell7457
@jakedowell7457 2 жыл бұрын
Yeh Craig has completely transformed the franchise from misogynistic, action-packed stand-alone movies to dark, dramatic movies that follow on from each other and develop bond
@user-jx5rm3ql6p
@user-jx5rm3ql6p 2 жыл бұрын
They Are so bad
@jojosoni6355
@jojosoni6355 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say no time to die is one of the best movie ever made. Skyfall was pretty great except that home alone type ending fight scene.
@jakedowell7457
@jakedowell7457 2 жыл бұрын
@@jojosoni6355 yeh perhaps not the best ever made but defo the best film I’ve seen recently
@ingolf82
@ingolf82 2 жыл бұрын
ah... I wouldn't go as far as to call skyfall and NTTD one of the best movies ever made. I would put The Dark knight Trilogy ahead of them. Casino Royale howerver is one of the best.
@gameanimeking
@gameanimeking 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly I have no idea how the next bond will be topped with Daniel Craig role of James Bond. I feel like the old actors of James Bond wish they could play the role Craig plays in his era. Honestly it started with the realistic rookie bond we got and ended with a James Bond at his peak, we got to experience his whole career as 007.
@gtamediaproductions1
@gtamediaproductions1 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed! 100%
@danielsiljeholm
@danielsiljeholm 2 жыл бұрын
The next Bond actor will for sure find away to do that. It's not the first time the replace an actor in the role. Even if they change direction of the franchise.
@droprelease4820
@droprelease4820 2 жыл бұрын
@@danielsiljeholm I think a good way to go to not draw comparisons to Craig is do a period piece Bond series (say set around WWII -> Cold War period)
@jackthorton10
@jackthorton10 Жыл бұрын
Now there’s a idea… going back to the enthralling years of espionage in wartime
@vastsleep7152
@vastsleep7152 2 жыл бұрын
No Time to Die is a beautiful send off for Daniel Craig. It’s obviously not perfect but none are. But by far I think this is the most emotional Bond movie. From starting off feeling betrayed and sunken to feeling engaged and excited to finally feeling extremely nervous and sad. Then once it ends you feel sad yet happy at the same time. Such a great film. (Also I can’t forget to give a ton of credit to Hans Zimmer. One of the all time greats)
@buffen2496
@buffen2496 2 жыл бұрын
Casino is perfect
@freddylowe4900
@freddylowe4900 2 жыл бұрын
This video is superb, so thoroughly researched, and absolutely correct. I adored No Time To Die (and so did most critics, which is why I was saddened by the social media noise), so I’m thrilled to find a video that defends it so well. I love your Bond video essays!
@sigma_six
@sigma_six 2 жыл бұрын
you must be new to the Franchise then, you should try reading a few of the original books
@freddylowe4900
@freddylowe4900 2 жыл бұрын
@@sigma_six I love the books! Long-time fan.
@AliDixon95
@AliDixon95 2 жыл бұрын
Critics get it wrong all the time
@warbler1984
@warbler1984 2 жыл бұрын
If I may offer the opposing view I felt that while it went back to the old Bond with over the top villains and daft gadgets like Macguffin nanobots this is classic Bond but lacked the grit and base in a more solid reality that peaked with Casino Royale which is why I adore Craig's Bond
@Zack_410
@Zack_410 2 жыл бұрын
Every really hyped film gets a bit of a hate train and then it cools down.
@errhka
@errhka 2 жыл бұрын
Director Cary and the writers did an incredible job with the monumental story task they had ahead of them after the story stutter that is Spectre. From successfully developing the relationship between Madeleine and Bond, to making sure that we got moments of 'the gang' with Bond/Q/and Moneypenny, to the brilliant surprise of the ending (which I so rarely experience in films nowadays) - I believe No Time to Die, even with some of its faults, will age like a fine wine into the future. Your breakdown of Safin's motivations is exquisite as well - he is a crazy and broken person trying to use others to justify his own sick understanding of the world. Craig's decision to make give this character 'weakness' (i.e. Normal human issues) was one of the best things to ever happen to bond. It gives more empathy from the audience, more nuance, and most importantly more stakes to whatever he is going through. As soon as he sees Mathilde you can almost hear the switch click in his mind. For the rest of the movie you know he will move mountains to make sure they can get out of this hell they find themselves in safely. The purpose of being a father is a natural ending to his arc as the movies spend much of their time asking bond 'why do you do the things you do'. With his daughter in the picture the answer to that question snaps into crystal clarity, which is a fitting capstone to his development over the films. Being born in the 90s, I can relate to the feelings you have with Craig being our Bond. We were so lucky to have an actor that brought so much to the role and so lucky to have crews that gave their all to build this series. I'm really going to miss it :')
@epiphany55
@epiphany55 2 жыл бұрын
@@Tarcidz Not really. It's not like Bond as the same human has existed for 50 years. Each Bond has been its own distinct life story. We know each version of Bond would have become too old for service and died eventually anyway. What's the difference if this Bond goes out with a bang and then a new Bond emerges years later? Also, I don't understand what is woke about it. It's just an uncomfortable outcome. Film can get too safe and predictable sometimes.
@master-of-mind5881
@master-of-mind5881 2 жыл бұрын
I loved the ending I thought it was a fitting end to the Daniel Craig era of bond films. What distinguishes these films from the others is the narrative. From quantum to NTTD, each film serves as a sequel, a direct continuation of the previous chapter hence why we have reoccurring characters, themes and subplots making the series it’s own distinctive universe, separate from any other iteration of the character. It’s within this context that the death of bond is justified. Daniel Craig’s bond made the character more tangible, adding emotional complexities and nuanced motifs to the role not quite seen before. The character of bond is renowned for his misogyny, detached demeanour, dry sense of humour, and abrasive tactics however we’ve seen this countless times over the decades. Craig’s bond was conceived to subvert the boundaries in narrative and character development. Each film puts the titular hero in a predicament, forcing him to constantly adjust his morals and principals. Each film helped elevate the character to new heights, replenishing any flaws in his armour. This was a thinking man’s bond, a man who was born to kill hearts but spends his whole life missing his own. His death is foreshadowed throughout the film so it doesn’t come off as a radical tactic made to provoke shock value. It comes off as earnest, Craig has played the role with much finesse over his 15 year tenure, at first he was just another actor playing bond. Now bond is embedded in his DNA. He is bond. He plays the character so well ageing like fine wine, exuding much maturity in such an iconic role, that has been played many times before. A good story requires a finite conclusion where everything is wrapped up with a bow, leaving no stone unturned. Bond fell in love again, he discovers he is a father and after a life of endless missions resulting in countless kills, he realises the beauty in preserving life, even at the cost of his own. Like safin said -“the whole point of life is to leave soemthing behind.” The set up for this was sufficient in that he had this history with Madeline, who was the catalyst for his poignant death. Only in death do we learn the true value of life. If they were ever going to kill off bond this was the best way to do it. With a build up, over several movies that developed the character, making him more relatable, more palatable, so that when the big moment comes, you actually really feel it. Daniel Craig has worked his ass off to entertain and deliver a unique take on the role, maintaining an opinion is fine, but just be grateful for all the hard work that he put in just for us. It’s not the conclusion we deserved but the one we needed…
@MsTriangle
@MsTriangle 2 жыл бұрын
The love story was completely unbelievable
@roycedot
@roycedot Жыл бұрын
Jumbled story. Safin randomly stating his love for Madeleine. Weak ending for Blofeld (dies off-screen and why wouldn’t he suspect somebody would try to kill him with nano bots in prison when somebody killed all his associates ). Madeleine not recognizing Safin later in life. Safin just letting Bond’s daughter go free when he could have used a hostage as leverage. Ana de Armis jammed in - that shootout scene could have gone exactly the same without her, and ridiculous that they stop for a drink during the shootout
@tyskyis4020
@tyskyis4020 2 жыл бұрын
I’m glad to see this one getting some love. To my surprise, a lot of people didn’t like this one. Despite that, I love it
@FilmSpeak
@FilmSpeak 2 жыл бұрын
I can't say i'm surprised...when you shake up the status quo, people are traditionally reluctant to change lol
@spaceodds1985
@spaceodds1985 2 жыл бұрын
@Skeletor Best comment yet. Well said👍
@TagusMan
@TagusMan 2 жыл бұрын
@@FilmSpeak Not only is that dismissive but also sadly apologetic for what was a deeply flawed film. Shaking up the status quo without care for story or plot or characters or fans is what I call Last Jediism - where the filmmakers infect the film with their toxic reckless narcissism. Whenever the formula is shaken and stirred in a good way, we Bond fans all applaud. Pretending we don't is insulting. Mommy has been very bad.
@FilmSpeak
@FilmSpeak 2 жыл бұрын
@Skeletor “Quickly made and half baked analysis” oh if you only knew how much I sunk into this you wouldn’t be saying such silly things. I’ve seen the film 4 times now, my thoughts and take on the film is cemented. That’s fine if you don’t like, I’m not saying those who don’t are reluctant to change, but there are MANY complaints out there from people who are simply mad at the fact that things aren’t the same as they have been. Again, you’re welcome to dislike it, I understand many do for valid reasons, some of my friends even do, but similarly to how you “called me out” for being dismissive, you must surely realize there is an equally significant portion of the fandom that DOES love this film for the reasons I put forth in this video. I am a lifelong Bond fan and won’t have my love of this film negated because you claim “the majority of regular Bond fans” dislike it. Incredibly arrogant of you to assume I’m blinded by recently seeing the film simply because my view doesn’t align with what you deem the “correct view.”
@FilmSpeak
@FilmSpeak 2 жыл бұрын
@Skeletor That “audio” was from MY INTERVIEWS with Craig and Jeffrey Wright. I weaved them in as supporting examples and also because I got to speak with creatives who’ve had a profound impact on my life who happened to say things I agreed with and thought would offer more value to those watching this video. It wasn’t just “random audio integrations” or behind the scenes talk. Also wtf else do you want me to use as footage? Of course I have to use bts clips to fill out the video track because the film isn’t available and WON’T be for a long while. It’s what every single creator does, I’m literally just using footage available to me. You keep talking about being biased and showing one side, I talked about the things that hit me the most coming out of a film it’s a fucking editorial aka A VIDEO ESSAY. It’s my subjective opinion on a film I enjoyed and explained why IMO was an effective end. This isn’t some full step by step spoiler breakdown of the film, it’s a breakdown of what I enjoyed and what worked for me. With all that said, I also think I address a lot of the story elements and present MY REASONING/MY INTERPRETATION of why it works. Nothing about this is half assed and your dismissive tone and “I speak for all Bond fans” attitude is I credibly pompous and rude. Who are you to say what is an isn’t half assed? Did you say the same for the other channels you mentioned who put out videos far earlier than me? No, of course not because you agreed with them even though they’ve seen the film about the same if not less than I have. You’re doing exactly what you accused my very cheeky comment of doing. Your using objective terms such as “bad movies” “most people don’t like the film” as if your experience and the things you see is the only truth. Again, there are equally as many LOYAL LIFELONG Bond fans who enjoy this film as there are those who don’t. This isn’t a bad video because you disagree or I didn’t touch in certain things you wanted me to. How about you try not interpreting things in bad faith and realize there are people who don’t share your outlook? You want me to apologize for a cheeky comment? Fine, I’m sorry my comment directed towards a movement of people primed to hate the film before it’s release offended you. “Improve your content and not be a douche,” sounds like you should take some of your own advice.
@josephk6214
@josephk6214 2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed the movie overall despite the plot inconsistencies -- the nanobots can do whatever we want for script purposes, Bond never known for being a quitter even in dire circumstances just resigns himself in the end (I get why), Safin's goals making little sense -- but I still found myself emotionally engaged throughout. The ending did bother me though as it felt unnecessarily cruel, even for this iteration of Bond. Death (at least for me) was the clear conclusion for this Bond's arc, which was why I was hoping they wouldn't go there. Yes, this Bond has lived by the sword and would more than likely die by the sword irl, but he thoroughly paid for his choices and the choices of the few close to him in every entry. Craig's Bond films are pretty dark thematically, but an ending where he finally walked away still could've worked. After 5 movies, Craig's Bond found a purpose and had fully given himself the chance to trust and love again. Even if he needed to suffer some form of consequence (mentally or physical or even both), he didn't have to die. The ending got me thinking though about how many cinematic heroes I've grown up watching that are dead now. Between Logan, Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Iron Man, and now Craig's Bond, it feels like there's a throughline about these mythological pop culture icons (and the audience) being forced to confront their mortality and their eventual (but seemingly always destined) demise, dying for whatever cause we've grown up watching them fight for and we (as an audience) possibly take away for ourselves. It's usually always about sacrificing for a greater good -- or a cause revolving around putting the needs of others above the self regardless of the cost. Of course, these are the values and ideals we hold up for ourselves, but dramatically explore in storytelling. I know it's these values placed on these figures that help them transcend and become mythological, but damn am I getting annoyed seeing everybody die haha. It packs a punch when done well, but hurts even more when it's not or feels unnecessary (we all know one or a few). I know Craig and NTTD's director argued the ending is hopeful, but I'll just agree to disagree. Good movie and decent quality Bond flick, but definitely one I won't be eager to re-watch. Still glad I was able to grow up with Craig's Bond and Casino Royale will always be my favorite Bond flick 🖤
@ringbearer1420
@ringbearer1420 2 жыл бұрын
Given most of the Bond films involve nukes… if you are going to kill Bond nuke him. Have him go out preventing nuclear Holocaust. That would frankly be perfect and poetic. Having him go out by nano-bots… is this a Marvel film? He doesn’t even go out fighting Blofeld, just some rando.
@SC-ci2lr
@SC-ci2lr 2 жыл бұрын
@@ringbearer1420 Bond killed Blofeld. Band was vaporized.
@elvinantonioaguileragutirr3079
@elvinantonioaguileragutirr3079 2 жыл бұрын
It’s all a matter of perspective
@tophat2776
@tophat2776 2 жыл бұрын
@@ringbearer1420 Craig became the next bond villain. Bonds greatest villian will be himself on the next iteration.
@henrytong8707
@henrytong8707 2 жыл бұрын
Bond died in the middle of the movie when he is making lunch for his kid.
@Basomic
@Basomic 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! As soon as I finished the film, I walked out of theater 10 into theater 11 to catch the second half again; I loved it! But it's been a bummer seeing all the hate the film has gotten. So thank you for this essay!
@cooperwolfe5478
@cooperwolfe5478 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. I personally loved the film and I just don’t understand why people are giving it so much hate.
@bonghunezhou5051
@bonghunezhou5051 2 жыл бұрын
Are they mostly coming from _older_ people - those whose 'first Bond' is apt to be Roger Moore, or even Pierce Brosnan?
@cooperwolfe5478
@cooperwolfe5478 2 жыл бұрын
@@bonghunezhou5051 That could be a possibility, although the audience that I was in the theater with were all older and they seemed to love it as they gave it a standing ovation after the movie ended. I feel like it their were a lot of people who hated that he died and are judging the entire movie off that. If you don’t mind me asking what did you think of No Time to Die? I personally loved it, but if you felt differently I promise I won’t be disrespectful to your opinion.
@master-of-mind5881
@master-of-mind5881 2 жыл бұрын
I loved the ending I thought it was a fitting end to the Daniel Craig era of bond films. What distinguishes these films from the others is the narrative. From quantum to NTTD, each film serves as a sequel, a direct continuation of the previous chapter hence why we have reoccurring characters, themes and subplots making the series it’s own distinctive universe, separate from any other iteration of the character. It’s within this context that the death of bond is justified. Daniel Craig’s bond made the character more tangible, adding emotional complexities and nuanced motifs to the role not quite seen before. The character of bond is renowned for his misogyny, detached demeanour, dry sense of humour, and abrasive tactics however we’ve seen this countless times over the decades. Craig’s bond was conceived to subvert the boundaries in narrative and character development. Each film puts the titular hero in a predicament, forcing him to constantly adjust his morals and principals. Each film helped elevate the character to new heights, replenishing any flaws in his armour. This was a thinking man’s bond, a man who was born to kill hearts but spends his whole life missing his own. His death is foreshadowed throughout the film so it doesn’t come off as a radical tactic made to provoke shock value. It comes off as earnest, Craig has played the role with much finesse over his 15 year tenure, at first he was just another actor playing bond. Now bond is embedded in his DNA. He is bond. He plays the character so well ageing like fine wine, exuding much maturity in such an iconic role, that has been played many times before. A good story requires a finite conclusion where everything is wrapped up with a bow, leaving no stone unturned. Bond fell in love again, he discovers he is a father and after a life of endless missions resulting in countless kills, he realises the beauty in preserving life, even at the cost of his own. Like safin said -“the whole point of life is to leave soemthing behind.” The set up for this was sufficient in that he had this history with Madeline, who was the catalyst for his poignant death. Only in death do we learn the true value of life. If they were ever going to kill off bond this was the best way to do it. With a build up, over several movies that developed the character, making him more relatable, more palatable, so that when the big moment comes, you actually really feel it. Daniel Craig has worked his ass off to entertain and deliver a unique take on the role, maintaining an opinion is fine, but just be grateful for all the hard work that he put in just for us. It’s not the conclusion we deserved but the one we needed…
@theseageek
@theseageek 2 жыл бұрын
Those who hated this movie don’t have to wits to see through the art and meaning behind NTTD. They just don’t understand.
@IanMT56
@IanMT56 2 жыл бұрын
My friend and I started watching every Bond film in order and recording reviews earlier this year and we got to On Her Majesty’s Secret Service a week before we watched No Time To Die. It couldn’t have been timed more perfectly. I loved this film
@vontravel
@vontravel 2 жыл бұрын
I remain confused though. It is the end of this actor in the role. Just as all the others came to an “end” and did their last movie. But in addition, the character of James Bond was killed in NTTD. Never before. If JB is dead how can he come back? Don’t tell me he wakes up after a dream like Bobby Ewing in Dallas...
@Zack_410
@Zack_410 2 жыл бұрын
@@vontravel JB films really don't follow a timeline.
@Becq
@Becq 2 жыл бұрын
12:29 "Finished Cyclops off with mindblowing intellect" I see what you did there.
@HunterJ1999
@HunterJ1999 2 жыл бұрын
Really great analysis. Agree with pretty much every single point. Glad to see someone else who thinks Madeline Swann is an under appreciated character in this series. Despite the ending, this weirdly feels the most ‘Bondian’ of Craig’s movies. I cannot emphasise how much fun I had throughout this movie, where the film balances tension and fun so effortlessly.
@knowledgedumpingservice2435
@knowledgedumpingservice2435 2 жыл бұрын
Bond is still alive, it's been leaked: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ed91qM-Y3aeroJs.html
@Zack_410
@Zack_410 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I liked Madeline in Spectre but this took her to a whole other level.
@aaronwalderslade
@aaronwalderslade 2 жыл бұрын
That was a superb essay and gave clarity and shape to why I was so moved by this film. I feel sorry for anyone who missed the cinema release because anything less than a fifty foot screen does not do this historic moment justice. I was one of the fortunate few who were paid to watch the film.
@IreneCara-TheOneAndOnly
@IreneCara-TheOneAndOnly 2 жыл бұрын
The actress who played Madlaline was the heart of this last film. I thought she was amazing in this!
@nightrider8519
@nightrider8519 2 жыл бұрын
this may be my favorite bond movie
@thehedgehognerd
@thehedgehognerd 2 жыл бұрын
I LOVED IT! It was brilliant end to this series. Daniel Craig went out not with a bang....but Sonic boom! I was really crying at the end, and I loved all callbacks to "On Her Majesty Secret Service". What more can I say....it was worth the wait. 11/10
@HermSezPlayToWin
@HermSezPlayToWin 2 жыл бұрын
NTTD is, despite some flaws, a great and fitting farewell to the DC interpretation of Bond. DC really got into the character's inner life throughout the five films, and long may that continue with the next Bond because it's made the films much more interesting. I do think the DC Bond was reinvented too much in the image of Jason Bourne, though. I hope the next Bond can find a better balance and bring back more of the suave master spy persona to the role. DC is 100% believable as action hero and cold blooded assassin, but he was never that convincing as the master spy of spies. The next Bond should ideally be someone who can match wits with the mastermind villains better, like how the early Connery films showed, and still be the badass action hero when he needs to be. Still, DC does get massive credit in my book for successfully rejuvenating the franchise. Thank you, Daniel Craig! 👏
@moneyball32
@moneyball32 2 жыл бұрын
This is the first Bond film that made be feel things. Like really FEEL things.
@hustonbop
@hustonbop 2 жыл бұрын
Finally!!! A review that recognizes the greatness of the CraigBond arc, and the legitimacy of this ending to NTTD! A great analysis… I was beginning to fear that no one “got” the Fleming angle… great job!!!😎
@sigma_six
@sigma_six 2 жыл бұрын
by suggesting a woman is 007? somehow, I don't think Fleming had that in mind... Bond just dying?... and giving up when he can still walk? or even run? surrounded by unlimited technical gadgetry?... not the Ian Fleming character I remember
@DavidHutchinson0713
@DavidHutchinson0713 2 жыл бұрын
@@sigma_six "It's just a number" to those people in-universe. _We_ the audience may be bothered, but _they_ don't. And let's just say that Fleming's had quite some seriously outdated beliefs, and leave it at that. As for Bond giving up and dying like this, you forget that the Bond of the book is _far_ from the suave, cool spy who guns people down with a quip that the pre-Craig movies made the character to be. Fleming's Bond is, to put it mildly, a _fatalist._ He's a gloomy pessimist who carries his heavy burdens with weariness. He knows that, as an agent serving Her Majesty's Government, he's living under borrowed time. And there are points (the Moonraker novel has a couple of them) where Bond seems to _crave_ the idea of dying a glorious death in the name of Queen and country. Yet despite that, this Bond has a great deal of loyalty to the ones he cares about. No Time to Die's ending fits that: Bond found a purpose to live, and then he lost it for good. Anywhere he goes, he'll bring his loved ones closer to death. Having experienced that with Vesper, I think the revelation made him fall into despair, the same way book!Bond did after losing Tracy to Blofeld. Thus, he chose to face death head-on, the same way he always does.
@IncPoint
@IncPoint 2 жыл бұрын
No Time To Die won Madeline over for me. The best Bond girl. Great finale. Only flaw was the villain
@kylechappell806
@kylechappell806 2 жыл бұрын
Personally I think vesper is what really made Daniel Craig James Bond an amazing character more then Madeline
@IncPoint
@IncPoint 2 жыл бұрын
@@kylechappell806 agreed 100%. But in terms of who is more compelling rn its prob Madeline.
@JuanVasquez-ph8be
@JuanVasquez-ph8be 2 жыл бұрын
@@kylechappell806 more like vespers betrayal made bond who he is
@mrboost101
@mrboost101 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, I had felt terrible about his death for several days after watching the film. But your explanation of this has given the entire saga of Craig, perhaps the best depiction of bond ever. Thank you.
@katashworth41
@katashworth41 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve seen it twice and started crying earlier the second time round. I’m glad I had my other half there for the second time, if only to almost audibly hear his eyes roll at the magnets bit (that’s what his PhD is in). More than just the finality of the ending I think it really got to me as I went to see Casino Royale with my mum. In the 15 years since I’ve lost her, my dad, an auntie and a very good friend, I saw at least Bond film with all of them (aside from my Auntie) and it oddly felt like a closure for me.
@MichelMawon4982
@MichelMawon4982 Жыл бұрын
Awe, I understand you
@mcmoose64
@mcmoose64 2 жыл бұрын
This is the only Bond movie , that for me at least , had genuine emotional impact . There were real stakes at play . In this story Bond became a human being as opposed to a caricature .
@MostLikelyMortal
@MostLikelyMortal 2 жыл бұрын
When he gave his speech to Madeline in Norway, I had to check my ticket stub to make sure I was still watching a Bond movie because OMG it was a beautiful display of non-toxic masculinity. I had watched GoldenEye the night before and was honestly sickened by how gross Bond was toward women and everyone in general. For Craig to be that vulnerable and put his whole self in front of the woman he genuinely loves in that moment convinced me that this evolution of Bond is the quintessential character study and conclusion that is 50 years overdue.
@UGeniuss.
@UGeniuss. 2 жыл бұрын
U do known they were forced to get rid of masculinity and the "use of women" because feminasts ruined bond thats why no time to die sucks
@MostLikelyMortal
@MostLikelyMortal 2 жыл бұрын
@@UGeniuss. what a beautifully stale take.
@UGeniuss.
@UGeniuss. 2 жыл бұрын
@@MostLikelyMortal lol
@YungBeezer
@YungBeezer Жыл бұрын
"because OMG it was a beautiful display of non-toxic masculinity." I really wish women would stop commenting or pushing their idea of masculinity.
@MostLikelyMortal
@MostLikelyMortal Жыл бұрын
@@YungBeezer I’m fully a man but okay
@provablegrub4581
@provablegrub4581 2 жыл бұрын
Just a correction, Andrew Scott isn’t a British actor. He’s Irish.
@UGeniuss.
@UGeniuss. 2 жыл бұрын
Thank u im irish i tried to tell him the same thing
@katashworth41
@katashworth41 2 жыл бұрын
He is bloody good at being Welsh in Pride though.
@SPQSpartacus
@SPQSpartacus 2 жыл бұрын
I found it one of the most enjoyable Bond films ever, fully aware of the weak spots as I am. The ending was earned and emotional, and the way forward is truly open for anything. I do want a Paloma spin-off.
@d.k.borelli8267
@d.k.borelli8267 2 жыл бұрын
This is the best Video essay/Film analysis I have ever seen on Bond.....I'm going to write an article on how good your Analysis is! I love what you said about Safin.....people who don't like him as a villian can't grasp the level of evil he inhibits, therefore it would be easy for most people to prefer a shoot em up bang kind of villian, which are good too.....but this was perfect
@NoName-xc6cg
@NoName-xc6cg 2 жыл бұрын
I just like to think about how perfect the Craig era could have been if it had been planned out for 5 or however many movies from the beginning. Still, very happy about how things turned out.
@aaronwalderslade
@aaronwalderslade 2 жыл бұрын
No way could something have been planned as well as it turned out. Planning is a millstone to creativity. I would argue that it's the fact that the people working on Bond had the imagination and the will to make the most of whatever direction the films were going in and to work at 110% with loyalty and spirit, that's the very reason this balloon stays up at all. Filmmaking is so full of compromises and surprises that while you may plan, and plan well, you must be prepared and able to change your plan completely film time to time...
@2MuchUToobe
@2MuchUToobe 2 жыл бұрын
Greatly appreciate your take on NTTD, only makes me admire Daniel Craig and ALL his Bond films even MORE (if that's possible). Spot-on re: Madeleine Swann and Bond gaslighting her, getting emotionally used and abused by key male figures. Ironic and perfect that she's a therapist. As for the ending, Bond could easily be resurrected--- look how he survived after getting shot and never drowned after crashing into the water in Skyfall. All the nanobots in his bloodstream could've made him invincible.
@MrJabbothehut
@MrJabbothehut 2 жыл бұрын
He got direct hit by a missile. He dead.
@bhuxtablesmith
@bhuxtablesmith 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrJabbothehut Completely agree you do not survive a missile landing on your head hahaha. But he can definitely be rebooted
@MrJabbothehut
@MrJabbothehut 2 жыл бұрын
@@bhuxtablesmith exactly. All the Bonds have no continuity to each other except in their childhood stories and upbringing. Rebooting is no problem!
@ysthafellgynghori8423
@ysthafellgynghori8423 2 жыл бұрын
Daniel Craig killed the Bond franchise.
@MrJabbothehut
@MrJabbothehut 2 жыл бұрын
@@ysthafellgynghori8423 agree to disagree. I loved the Sean Connery ones and loved the Craig ones.
@omadayusjones6414
@omadayusjones6414 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this heartfelt expansive analysis. We are blessed to have this 5 film continuum and most in depth layered portrayal of Bond ever to grace the screen. Nice work Sir.
@manysides2340
@manysides2340 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, your essay was extremely thoughtful, with wonderful point after another. First video of yours I’ve seen, and I’m very impressed.
@FilmSpeak
@FilmSpeak 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@MichaelOdendaal
@MichaelOdendaal 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this movie so much! Watching it with a packed cinema was such a great experience. Thank you for making this video.
@Tourist1967
@Tourist1967 2 жыл бұрын
Sean Connery was the best Bond. Daniel Craig was the best actor who ever played Bond. By a whisker.
@VinceTheMovieMan
@VinceTheMovieMan 2 жыл бұрын
I loved it. Saw it on Tuesday In IMAX. Thought it was a beautiful ending to daniel craig as bond
@ryonsbooks
@ryonsbooks 2 жыл бұрын
I saw it twice. Amazing end to the Daniel Craig's Bond era. I'm gong to miss him.
@darkecofreak23
@darkecofreak23 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful retrospective of a great series of films. Well done, my friend.
@skywalkerlad2907
@skywalkerlad2907 2 жыл бұрын
Phenomenal these are some of my favourite videos on KZfaq honestly your the man! Somehow you’ve made the film even better for me!! Thanks dude
@srb-ef3zs
@srb-ef3zs 2 жыл бұрын
6:30. My heart skips a beat every time I see Monica B. Cameraman probably loved it too as she walked towards him.
@Gkirby001
@Gkirby001 2 жыл бұрын
A fantastic video essay on a truly wonderful movie. I'll look forward to watching more of your work. Excellent.
@metersreviews
@metersreviews 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic analysis on NTTD man! Loved every minute of the film, as well as the video!
@bcfairlie1
@bcfairlie1 2 жыл бұрын
Just just saw NTTD tonight. I think it is a very very good movie. It definitely gave Craig more indepth work to do. Which he deserves and needed to be able to do in order to finish his Bond. It is a balanced movie, unlike the train wreck that was "Spectra ". It clears the story and allows a new direction for the franchise. Daniel Craig was a great Bond. He will be a hard act to follow. However this film clears the screen. And a new direction can happen. Yet if a woman takes over the role I will never watch a Bond movie ever again. I'm not sexist at all. But if you redo the actual character as a female then you should want to see superman played by an Asian dwarf with torrents syndrome. Then tell me how that relates to the actual original written character.
@danwil6472
@danwil6472 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with you. Great video👏
@ceronimom
@ceronimom 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my god, this is an amazing analysis about Daniel's Bond franchise and NTTD! I loved every minute of the film, as well as the video! I’m very impressed. Thank you!!
@bemasaberwyn55
@bemasaberwyn55 2 жыл бұрын
Before my 8th birthday, my brothers and I were taken by our parents to a restaurant after midnight when the 3 of us couldn't sleep. Interrupting my step father watching a Roger Moore Bond film(I distinctly remember the "2000 bud" joke before we left). My next brush was in 98 or so when they were doing press for The World Is Not Enough. My grandfather let us watch it's predecessor Tomorrow Never Dies(making Brosnan my first 007, and introducing me to Michelle Yeoh). I remember watching both of Brosnan's final films once they hit home video. But I wasn't a 007 fan truly till I was 19(32 days before my 20th birthday). And with that film, Craig became my 007. Since the release of Skyfall, I've watched all of the Eon productions of 007. No Time To Die was freaking spectacular. From score, to story, to set pieces, to the actors involved everything was no less than stellar
@TheQuietReader1920
@TheQuietReader1920 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video--I really loved this film. The ending rattled me thoroughly but I've come to appreciate it more and more as I reflect on it. I didn't think Skyfall could be bested as my favourited Craig film, but NTTD certainly has done that. I can't wait to see it again some day!
@WillyRantsAndReviews
@WillyRantsAndReviews 2 жыл бұрын
What a well made video and breakdown. Bravo!
@the21stsergeant
@the21stsergeant 2 жыл бұрын
This should have been the end-all, be-all of the James Bond character. At least for a generation. Any reboot in the next 10 years will be 5-10 years too soon.
@CrazyChemistPL
@CrazyChemistPL 2 жыл бұрын
Having grown with Moore, Connery, Dalton and Brosnan Bonds I cannot disgree more. If this was really to be the final Bond movie, it should've ended ambigiously. I really see no reason for this recent trend of killing all my childhood heroes (Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Leia now Bond). Especially since we are talking about a character that has worn many faces across decades. I think groundwork for next movie in the series should start as soon as possible and I even have a perfect idea for it. A reimagining of The Man With The Golden Gun. James Bond versus the best hitman in the world, a cat and mouse game between the two, culminating in a gentleman duel, either set in the 60s-70s or brought forward to present day.
@DavidMorales-vw4tg
@DavidMorales-vw4tg 2 жыл бұрын
While I don’t exactly agree with all the elements of your analysis of this film, primarily in the writing choices of this particular film, I definitely appreciate the effort and a different perspective. I want to give this film a second viewing now.
@LeonWick526
@LeonWick526 2 жыл бұрын
@William Guzman Damn right that's why people chose not to view (including me) and with great cause. No matter how dark/emotional a Bond film gets, we always count on Bond living in the end because he's an escapist character and not a tragic one. This film turns Bond into just another action hero if not less than that.
@LeonWick526
@LeonWick526 2 жыл бұрын
@William Guzman Don't rely on me about our desires to escape. You can ask a whole theatre full of people in England who booed and threw their popcorn and drinks at the screen when Bond bites the dust. Bond was an invincible legend in action cinema along with many other action heroes. Now he is less than that. A lot of Bond fans won't be able to have as much fun when watching a new Bond film again.
@gleave9
@gleave9 2 жыл бұрын
@@LeonWick526 you’re full of it 😂 I was in a full cinema in England and not a single boo. And instead a few tears from the emotion of the flick. Funny how you say you didn’t watch it yet you’re in a cinema of people reacting negatively to the film🤔. Go troll somewhere else mate and keep on enjoying the disney movies you clearly like the template of 😉
@LeonWick526
@LeonWick526 2 жыл бұрын
@@gleave9I never said I was in the cinema. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hN2Yoal6uZurlqM.html kzfaq.info/get/bejne/mZZ5qLeHq72ylIE.html
@JD-jz5gu
@JD-jz5gu 2 жыл бұрын
@@LeonWick526 wah wah bond died, movie bad now. Get over yourself
@kotowaza-sensei428
@kotowaza-sensei428 2 жыл бұрын
Noticed the road they drive uphill in the DB5 to the "we got all the time in the world" theme is awfully reminiscent of the road George Lazenby and Diana Rigg drive downhill in OHMSS? There's no way that's a coincidence. Truly masterful direction from Fukunaga.
@jazzx251
@jazzx251 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely. I sat and listened to the song at the end of the movie (it was Louis Armstrong's last ever song) - only when it had finished did I leave my seat - the last one to exit the theatre at 1:40 AM
@darielserrano4594
@darielserrano4594 2 жыл бұрын
Dude your spot on! Great job with this video.
@brandonroy7554
@brandonroy7554 2 жыл бұрын
I’m sooooo excited for this video. Grabbing some lunch and gonna watch another awesome video by you.
@brentulstad3275
@brentulstad3275 2 жыл бұрын
Have you done a Layer Cake video? Most likely the film that set Daniel Craig up to be viewed as a potential James Bond, also a complex and interesting crime thriller with philosophical existentialist theory woven through. Not necessarily a crowd pleaser that every Bond fan would enjoy but for fans of Guy Ritchie and Matthew Vaughn a lesser known but great gem.
@FilmSpeak
@FilmSpeak 2 жыл бұрын
I love Layer Cake! Could be a fun video to tackle down the line.
@master-of-mind5881
@master-of-mind5881 2 жыл бұрын
I loved the ending I thought it was a fitting end to the Daniel Craig era of bond films. What distinguishes these films from the others is the narrative. From quantum to NTTD, each film serves as a sequel, a direct continuation of the previous chapter hence why we have reoccurring characters, themes and subplots making the series it’s own distinctive universe, separate from any other iteration of the character. It’s within this context that the death of bond is justified. Daniel Craig’s bond made the character more tangible, adding emotional complexities and nuanced motifs to the role not quite seen before. The character of bond is renowned for his misogyny, detached demeanour, dry sense of humour, and abrasive tactics however we’ve seen this countless times over the decades. Craig’s bond was conceived to subvert the boundaries in narrative and character development. Each film puts the titular hero in a predicament, forcing him to constantly adjust his morals and principals. Each film helped elevate the character to new heights, replenishing any flaws in his armour. This was a thinking man’s bond, a man who was born to kill hearts but spends his whole life missing his own. His death is foreshadowed throughout the film so it doesn’t come off as a radical tactic made to provoke shock value. It comes off as earnest, Craig has played the role with much finesse over his 15 year tenure, at first he was just another actor playing bond. Now bond is embedded in his DNA. He is bond. He plays the character so well ageing like fine wine, exuding much maturity in such an iconic role, that has been played many times before. A good story requires a finite conclusion where everything is wrapped up with a bow, leaving no stone unturned. Bond fell in love again, he discovers he is a father and after a life of endless missions resulting in countless kills, he realises the beauty in preserving life, even at the cost of his own. Like safin said -“the whole point of life is to leave soemthing behind.” The set up for this was sufficient in that he had this history with Madeline, who was the catalyst for his poignant death. Only in death do we learn the true value of life. If they were ever going to kill off bond this was the best way to do it. With a build up, over several movies that developed the character, making him more relatable, more palatable, so that when the big moment comes, you actually really feel it. Daniel Craig has worked his ass off to entertain and deliver a unique take on the role, maintaining an opinion is fine, but just be grateful for all the hard work that he put in just for us. It’s not the conclusion we deserved but the one we needed…
@jordandoronila9490
@jordandoronila9490 2 жыл бұрын
What an insightful analysis. The best about NTTD around thus far. Thank you!
@johnandersen6752
@johnandersen6752 2 жыл бұрын
I think "The Prisoner" expressed many of these ideas more than half a century ago now. Doing a break down of it and its predecessor "Danger Man," AKA "Secret Agent," would be very interesting.
@ALBHOY66
@ALBHOY66 2 жыл бұрын
really enjoyed that Griffin , beautifully edited and thoughtful , it's a pity that some people can't accept Daniel Craig's era as it's own timeline , not influenced by what came before and wont influence what comes after , people don't seem to have a problem with accepting the different Batman or Spiderman timelines and the Daniel Craig era shouldn't influence how anyone feels about the Bond films that came before or will come , personally i can't stand Roger Moore's Bond or his films , i just simply skip them , no big deal , personally I've really enjoyed Daniels era , i think they will struggle to find someone to replace him , very big shoes to fill , cheers buddy
@melisagalvalizi6982
@melisagalvalizi6982 2 жыл бұрын
I agree, they will struggle. They should let it rest.
@PeterZeeke
@PeterZeeke 2 жыл бұрын
All great stuff as you seem to come up with time and again. Also great reading on why Safin lets the girl go. As opposed to just saying "that was dumb" like so many others
@spirosgiannos394
@spirosgiannos394 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing review; left a tear at the end of it. I agree with everything you said.
@jsadowski5
@jsadowski5 2 жыл бұрын
That was amazing. Thank you!!
@KaueMelo
@KaueMelo 2 жыл бұрын
Your analysis are just great. Amazing. Really, congrats!! A lot!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Huge fan from Brazil 🇧🇷❤️
@Ironcabbit
@Ironcabbit 2 жыл бұрын
Part of the brilliance of this movie is all the poetic reflections of earlier Bond films (the entire final act of this film is a mirror of the first act of Dr. No), the first act of this movie informing the ultimate fate of Bond and the multiple nods to classic films and filmmakers (Bond in the last act of this film becomes a Kurosawa protagonist).
@alang.bandala8863
@alang.bandala8863 2 жыл бұрын
I don't get why fans get mad with the ending, for me was perfect
@snokuy
@snokuy 2 жыл бұрын
Great work on this. I thought this movie beautiful and smart on the surface, but you help us dive into the complex themes. Also, thx for mentioning the ties to You Only Live Twice. Another connection: I believe that book also involves a poison garden in an island castle off the coast of Japan.
@psyifinotic
@psyifinotic 2 жыл бұрын
how does this not have way more views?? man got Daniel Craig and Jeffrey Wright, along with a stellar script and great editing.
@theseageek
@theseageek 2 жыл бұрын
The character development was what made this movie stand out amongst the other Bond films.
@kutzkej
@kutzkej 2 жыл бұрын
Uhhhh I never expected to cry during a video essay on NTTD, thanks for making me take another look at it past my first reaction and see it as a whole.
@PeterZeeke
@PeterZeeke 2 жыл бұрын
Damn bro that was amazingly well put
@fboness368
@fboness368 2 жыл бұрын
Terrific analysis. Bravo 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@sng3939
@sng3939 2 жыл бұрын
It was a bold move of them to kill him off but it was the perfect ending to his arc imo. A great story from Casino Royale to NTTD.
@UrbanLegend131
@UrbanLegend131 2 жыл бұрын
Great video essay. Thank you
@Tommuli_Haudankaivaja
@Tommuli_Haudankaivaja 2 жыл бұрын
After a few videos, I am convinced that you deserve way more viewers.
@TheOtherMJ_76
@TheOtherMJ_76 Жыл бұрын
I was initially surprised by Craig’s Bond, he won me over immediately with Casino Royale. I have liked his Bond ever since. I enjoyed all his films for the most part. NTTD was a good watch for me and I’ve seen it about 4 times. I know I really like it because anytime I stumble across it while channel surfing I never turn it off. I was genuinely sad when I realized Bond wasn’t going to miraculously escape this time. It felt like a fitting end to this version of Bond. I always look forward to Bond movies, and can’t wait to see where they go next.
@rockervdrive
@rockervdrive 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, great sum up of Craig's Bond! Can't wait to watch the movie again!
@felipecorpuz2476
@felipecorpuz2476 2 жыл бұрын
When Safin revealed what he put on Bond during the last fight... It broke my heart, I knew immediately what it meant.
@umairzia4030
@umairzia4030 2 жыл бұрын
An absolutely phenomenal video essay. I watch al of yours. Keep it up. Hoping you can do one on American Beauty, The Prestige, Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, and Zodiac. This was a solid move and great ending to Craig Era.
@lukekersten3421
@lukekersten3421 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful video my friend, I will miss Daniel Craig in the world of Bond. Can't wait to see what's next
@eduardoarias_photo
@eduardoarias_photo 2 жыл бұрын
Wow I just discovered your channel and I am glad I did. Awesome analysis and great content!
@jorgefelipegaviriafierro705
@jorgefelipegaviriafierro705 2 жыл бұрын
Love this analysis man, yes its exactly that, he just wants someone or something to prove him wrong, to prove him that people change, more importantly, he is convinced that he can't change, but deep inside he doesn't want to admit that he could and that he desperetly wants to change, but not only that but that he needs a reason to change! Awesome movie.
@SmashBroRazz
@SmashBroRazz 2 жыл бұрын
Alright, well done. You’ve made me feel much warmer toward this film than I would have thought possible.
@Rob_-dv6ei
@Rob_-dv6ei 2 жыл бұрын
I didn’t realise it was so inspired by Fleming’s work, that’s fascinating - I really loved the film but I will say I thought her ending line of “let me tell you a story” was so, so corny it almost tainted the film.
@MsTriangle
@MsTriangle 2 жыл бұрын
That movie had MANY corny moments
@999135f8
@999135f8 6 ай бұрын
I clicked this video because I thought it was going to be a sarcastic review. But your actual serious. This is troubling.
@MrMrjack18
@MrMrjack18 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video ! bravo ! Despite some flaws NTTD ending was amazing, sad ending but amazing send of to Daniel.
@richardfryer5627
@richardfryer5627 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the Bond books and films. I have been obsessed with the Craig movies and like the creator of this video, grew up with Craig as 'my' Bond. And I fucking love videos that analyse and break down films.and screenplays and their cinematography and performances to see how they explore and convey the themes and ideas of the stories they are trying to tell..and I honestly can say this is by far the best breakdown I have ever seen ever, and it really has made me enjoy and love No Time To Die than I already did. Thank you so, so much for your work and for uploading it here! You've got yourself a new fan here
@m.l.5230
@m.l.5230 2 жыл бұрын
Bravo. 👏 I have nothing left to say you have said it all good man.
@tonisukles858
@tonisukles858 2 жыл бұрын
Beautifully done!
@dlama3698
@dlama3698 2 жыл бұрын
Your reviews are very insightful and eloquent. These Bond films have truly changed the franchise. I thought the same when watching the Christopher Nolan Batman movies and unfortunately that did not last. So I really hope that they don’t screw things up with the reboot.
@HarishChouhan
@HarishChouhan 11 ай бұрын
Your video is a great tribute to these 5 bond movies.
@MichelMawon4982
@MichelMawon4982 Жыл бұрын
This was beautifully analyzed, good on you. New subbie.
@turma8eac
@turma8eac 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video Loved it
@jordanmaiden0073
@jordanmaiden0073 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderfully well done video. I couldn’t agree more. I had a feeling this movie was gonna rank number 2 behind Casino Royale for Craig’s movies and my prediction was correct. A beautiful send off for Craig.
@jimlittle5769
@jimlittle5769 2 жыл бұрын
I have it 3rd, but I think Casino Royale and Skyfall are the best Bond movies ever, so...
@naughtybandits
@naughtybandits 2 жыл бұрын
This review is as poetic as the film itself. Kudos. 👏
@starkiller7096
@starkiller7096 2 жыл бұрын
Only discovered your Channel today love your video esseys
@mariogv4083
@mariogv4083 2 жыл бұрын
NTTD is a masterpiece
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