No Time to Die

Director: Cary Joji Fukunaga
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Daniel Craig returns one last time as James Bond, starring alongside OSCAR®-winner Rami Malek (2019, Best Actor, "Bohemian Rhapsody") in "No Time To Die." Bond has left active service and is enjoying life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.

1.5 (50 customer reviews)

I don’t watch a Bond film to give it a C plus

I think the film aspired to be great but somehow it all fell a little flat. I didn't feel any discernible chemistry between Craig and Lea Seydoux . Considering this relationship was the centerpiece of the film I felt the cracks throughout viewing. I thought the chemistry between Bond and Paloma was more enjoyable and significant, however brief. Lashana Lynch's character never seemed fully realized and her heartfelt mourning at the end seemed rushed and contradictory considering the ongoing resentment she expressed to Bond. Something felt cut out of the film. Rami Malek was a memorable and creepy villain which was part of the up and down experience of "No Time to Die". A good but somewhat forgettable Bond experience. I don’t watch a Bond film to give it a C plus.


Hated hated hated No Time To Die

I almost named my son Bond I’m such a big fan of James Bond movies but this was the worst 007 film of the entire franchise with the lamest Bond Villain, poorly written characters and the worst overall story. With that said, I enjoyed the first quarter of the film and loved the character Paloma but it was all downhill from there. In the end I was never as angry with a movie as I was after watching No Time To Die and all the love I’ve had for Daniel Craig and producer Barbara Broccoli is gone and I don’t want to see either of their names on another film credit again because I blame them both for this horrible movie. A poison garden, really??!! Ugh… terrible.


Bloated and joyless...

Insipid at multiple levels, way too long and a fittingly grim finale for the most overpraised Bond in franchise history. Hopefully next time they will cast someone who looks like he wants to be there and actually enjoys playing the role. One can wish...


Horrific and sloppy

This is not a proper Bond movie, it’s lazy and boring. Bond appears soft. The gun shooting throughout is cartoonish, people are flicking guns left and right hitting their targets easily without properly aiming. The SUV scene with other SUVs flipping over was worst than watching the A-Team. And why does the French girlfriend look Russian. I rented and watch 1.5 times hoping I would like it more, no, it’s bad. Not a good way for Craig to go out. Poorly made movie.


This is not bond

The movie was mediocre from the viewpoint that it was not a “Bond” film. The actors were great-from Bond to villain, but the script did NOTHING for them. I feel like anyone who rates this movie highly is not an actual bond fan but love Jason Bourne or action movies like it. A childhood ruined.

Title
No Time to Die
Director
Cary Joji Fukunaga
Release Date
Sales Price
9.99 USD
Rental Price
6.99 USD