Die Another Day [Blu-ray]
A**T
Essential - great tribute to Bond history
Die Another Day is often unfairly maligned as derivative of past Bond movies. But that misses the point - as this was the 20th Bond film, released on the 40th anniversary of the first one (Dr. No 1962) this movie intentionally pays homage to the past, as noted in Michael Kelley's write-up. As it turned out, paying tribute to Bond's past was especially important here, as the series was "rebooted" from scratch after this one, with Daniel Craig in the lead role. So Die Another Day is both an homage to the past, as well as the end of an era - who wouldn't want to see that?As a stand-alone Bond movie (i.e. disregarding the connections with the past), this is somewhat above average in my view. But it's the connections with the past that move it significantly higher than that. The connections are too numerous to mention them all, but consider - WARNING, MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD -- At one point, Bond pretends to be an ornithologist, this is a reference to the fact that the original "James Bond" was an actual American ornithologist, who Ian Fleming respected and who's name was borrowed for his protagonist.- Halle Berry appears out of the water in a swimsuit, a la "Dr. No".- There is a diamond-studded space-ray, a la "Diamonds Are Forever".- There's a use of lasers that reminds one of the famous "Goldfinger" scene.- Many of the past technology gadgets are seen again (including at least two that I recognized from "Thunderball"), and comments are made by Q's replacement which mirror Q's from the past.- Speaking of technology/gadgets, some reviewers have derided the "invisible car". I have no problem with the car, and I give credit to it being an Aston-Martin (albeit a new one) - a nod Bond's first gadget-laden car from "Goldfinger". I believe it's the first time an A-M has been featured since "Goldfinger", probably the best-loved film of the series.- The connections to the past are endless, far more than I have revealed above (a connection with "The Spy Who Loved Me" is especially memorable). At one point I could even swear I saw one of that bad guys stroking a hand-held controller in much the way that Blofeld stroked his cat in various Bond films. A true Bond nut could probably find dozens of connections, and still miss a few of them. How great is that for the 20th film, 40-year anniversary?As far as the plot itself, making North Korean military leaders the bad guys was a great idea, something that still works today. This is also easily the most technology laden Bond film, as the reboot with Daniel Craig sought to reduce the technology role. And yet Bond is also very physical in this film, much like Connery and Dalton. This is Pierce Brosnan's best acting work as Bond; I thought he was weak in Goldeneye, but grew into the role, getting better each time.There are some lesser points of course. The ending was not particularly strong IMO, though there was another nice homage to "Goldfinger" involving the airplane. There's a ridiculous moment where Bond "para-surfs" on a wave of water; someone here suggested that was itself an homage to some of the more ridiculous moments in the Moore films, maybe so. Like it or not, it lasts less than 15 seconds; I try not to let it detract from the rest of the film. There are almost always "cartoonish" moments in these films, but that scene may be the most cartoonish one of all. At least it's memorable; memorably bad! Some people have objected to the ice hotel as unrealistic - I don't know where they've been, because there are actual ice hotels (built new every year in winter), mainly in Scandinavian countries (and this one is in Iceland, so it fits). Some people also object to the gene-therapy used to change appearances. Sure that's far fetched, but it could also be an homage to Bond's own appearance change in "You Only Live Twice".All in all, this is not to be missed, for those who have seen all the Bond films that went before it. It does not work as well though if you haven't seen the earlier ones, so don't make this the first Bond film you see. Best to view the other ones first, then this becomes the real treat that it was meant to be.
L**Y
wrong review
This review is for the movie "Another Day" it is a love story.This review is NOT FOR DIE ANOTHER DAY a Bond flick
R**S
Great Adventure, Nice Tech Gadgets
Die Another Day is a great movie. It has a good plot, a fascinating villain, a lovely Bond girl, plenty of tech toys which for a change seem to actually fit comfortably (for the most part), and even a funny appearance by John Cleese as Q. What's not to love? The plot of this movie stands out among the Bond films not based on Ian Fleming's original 007 stories. Unlike some of those, the names of which I will not single out, there are no silly villains or half-hearted threats. The danger feels real and believable as a genetically-modified North Korean military leader pulls a coup and then threatens to upset the balance of power in the decades old Korean conflict. His method is fairly standard for the genre- a satellite that can destroy anything on Earth. What the satellite does is pretty original though so that is ok. I will not comment further about it though so if you are interested you will have to watch it yourself. In addition to a believable villain and plot, the Bond girl stands out. It's Halle Berry playing NSA agent Jinx and she is hot in that role. Her acting performance is good, portraying a secret agent who is no helpless gal. She proves an interesting and more importantly useful partner for 007 as he seeks to take down our genetically altered North Korean friend. Bond films occasionally, as most 007 fans know, go over the top on the tech toys. The toys often feel overpowered for the task at hand. In Die Another Day, they seem to fit perfectly. The device that breaks glass comes in handy as does the invisible car. The car bothered me initially but the studio limits the hokeyness level of the scene by allowing the bad guys to ultimately notice the car even while invisible so that's ok. I will not give out any more spoilers on this topic. I do want to mention though there is a scene in the movie where some of the old toys from previous Bond films are briefly discussed. This is a fun part of the movie. I love John Cleese in his brief role as Q. The extras on the movie are standard fare. There are lots of nice things but nothing amazing. The video and audio on the Blu-ray transfer are amazing as all the 007 adventures have been so far. I highly recommend this film to Bond fans and to anyone who generally likes espionage thrillers or action movies. I give five out of five stars because the movie, acting, plot and special effects are all very good but additionally this was, as it turned out, Brosnan's last outing as Bond. It was a memorable one. Buy this movie!
A**P
Die Another Day everyday!
It's the worst thing that could possibly happen to a virtually immortal character like 007. James Bond has been captured and tortured by the North Koreans for fourteen months! He is eventually traded by the government for the release of a terrible terrorist, whose face was disfigured by Bond's previous encounter with him. Enraged by this transaction, M strips Bond of his license to kill (again), so Bond decides to go solo and kill the freed terrorist. But Bond soon discovers a greater plot that could tip the balance of power in Korea...Like any old Bond film, there's plenty of action, exotic locations, and pretty girls about. But what makes this film so great is its contemporary style and advanced special effects. From an invisible car to smashing glaciers, there's no Bond film that has such sophisticated effects as these.The movie's storyline not wholly unique, as it incorporates aspects from previous films such as "License to Kill" and "Diamonds are Forever". But the characters are quite unique, and include a girl who's a lot like Bond himself, a disfigured terrorist with a face studded with diamonds, and a wealthy knighted entrepeneuer who's not all he seems (this guy comments that he never gets furious, but then as he duels with Bond, becomes enraged!).The film is generally entertaining. I wouldn't say that it's the best Bond, despite its advanced effects and interesting characters, but it's worth seeing.
J**S
Calidad de imagen y la protección del envío
Rápido envío. Para ver y coleccionar la serie de James Bond.
G**G
Fate Attenzione al Codec Bluray
Devo dire che sono molto deluso da questa esperienza ma il lato positivo è che da ciò ho imparato nuove cose.Come ad esempio i bluray sono codificati in base a tre Regioni. “A B e C”Questo Bluray è codificato nella Regione A e non può essere riprodotto da lettori Bluray venduti in Europa poiché fa parte della Regione B.Sembra davvero “Complicazioni ad Affari semplici “ ma è davvero così.Io mi volevo godere la magia de Bluray di questo film capolavoro di 007 ma niente.Aspetterò quando uscirà a un prezzo ragionevole codificato per la nostra Regione B
D**U
007
C'est très beau film, j'adore regarder tous les films de James Bond 007. Je vais avoir tous les Blues Ray de James Bond !
M**K
Superb & spectacular since start
As usual Bond's again spectacular movie with smart bond Pierce Brosnan. Now with magnificent Lady bond Harry Belle.
F**E
Der Bond für das neue Jahrtausend
Ich gebe es ja zu : Wer immer noch darauf hofft, dass James Bond einen Hut und einen flotten 60er Jahre Anzug trägt, wird enttäuscht sein. Aber es wird kein gelifteter Sean Connery aus dem Altenheim geholt werden, um mal wieder so einen klassischen guten alten Bond Film zu drehen. Und das ist auch gut so. Faszinierend an dem Film ist, wie die Strukturen der Bond Serie erhalten bleiben und gleichzeitig die Form den zeitgemässen Actionfilmen angepasst wird. Brosnan in Bestform, endlich mal locker. Ein Klasse Bond Girl, eine fantastische Kulisse, extrem aufwendig in Szene gesetzt und natürlich mit jeder Menge unglaublicher Actionsequenzen. John Cleese macht sein Sache als Q Nachfolger hervorragend. Irgendwie hat man ja immer schon gewusst, dass Monty Python und James Bond so unglaublich britisch sind und eigentlih zusammengehören. Und wer sich den 2. Teil von Harry Potter angsehen hat, der wird sich sicher nicht darüber wundern, das man selbstverständlich auch das Bond Auto unsichtbar machen kann. Alles in allem: endlich mal wieder ein Bond, der zeigt, wer der Marktführer im Bereich der Actionfilme ist. Schade, dass man nicht 10 Sterne als Bewertung geben kann, denn dieser Bond Film ist das Beste seit " Der Spion der mich liebte". Viel Spass
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