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Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil 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

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Directed by : Cary Joji Fukunaga

Starring :
Daniel Craig
Rami Malek
Léa Seydoux
Lashana Lynch
Ben Whishaw
Naomie Harris
Jeffrey Wright
Christoph Waltz
Ralph Fiennes

Screenplay by :
Neal Purvis
Robert Wade
Cary Joji Fukunaga
Phoebe Waller-Bridge

Story by :
Neal Purvis
Robert Wade
Cary Joji Fukunaga

Based on James Bond
by Ian Fleming

Produced by :
Michael G. Wilson
Barbara Broccoli

Cinematography : Linus Sandgren

Edited by :
Elliot Graham
Tom Cross

Music by : Hans Zimmer

Production companies :
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Eon Productions

Distributed by :
Universal Pictures
United Artists Releasing

Release date : 28 September 2021
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Universal Pictures (2021)
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“I think you’re right.”
“Thank you.”
He’s so polite i can’t-

barizz
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In just a few hours, Bond proved to be a great Dad: peeling an apple for mathilde without a fuss, giving her his sweater when it was going to get cold, and here, assuring her when she's frightened that everything is going to be alright in a calm tone. Wish he had more time with her

zachstolz
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Spot-on quote by Daniel Craig:
“You know that history isn’t kind to those who play God.”

mikebasil
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This movie was a masterpiece to me. I'm a 007 fan since a kid, and Safin was a terrifying horror like villain...

ohadgabay
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What I truly like about this scene is when James understood Safin's loss and how he wanted revenge as much as he, they are the same with different paths to choose.

gtaipan
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Careful Mathilde. Freddie Mercury is going to sing to you.

thatguyfromcetialphaV
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Probably the best aspect of Jame’s growth, when he compares safin to himself, not who they are currently, but their origin. To have everything that gave you a foundation, to suddenly and dispassionately be ripped away. That chance to grow in a world without being thrust into the cold-unforgiving harshness of reality. That Bond could compare, contrast and differentiate himself. A man who has searched for completion and another who can never fill it. The Man who cares, against the man who doesn’t. The man who cares will always win, because he believes so will give that chance to someone else, that is courage and compassion fortified by conviction. The man who doesn’t care can not see why it matters in that it merely serves a purpose without meaning. This is why ignorance, and apathy will always end up on the burnt smoking cinder of time and history.

Ordinaryguy
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Lyutsifer Safin serves as a foil to James Bond; both lost their parents in a very short age (In James’ case, his parents died tragically in a climbing accident while Safin’s family died murdered by Mr. White by a dioxin attack, via Blofeld’s orders, which also scarred him in the process.) and they are both professional killers. As a result of their respective tragedies, both had a loss of innocence in their own respective. However, they differ in their ways of dealing with loss. Bond has accepted and let go of his losses in life, be it his parents, Vesper Lynd, Felix Leiter or M. No matter how much Bond loses, he still fights for the greater good, believing innocence is still worth fighting for. On the other hand however, Safin became consumed by loss, believing that innocence is a redundant concept and that in order to save the world, the fate of people must be under his control. This is a result of him being unable let go of the fact that the deaths of his family was something he was unable to control. Ultimately, Safin serves as a darker example if James Bond never lets go of his tragic past and let it control him instead of the other way around.

Hexsmasher
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I thought both actors did very well. It’s a shame Rami wasn’t given more to do

keithobrien
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Safin started to believe he was a god after saving Madeleine, (hence his name Lucifer) he loves to show how he is in control of everything, he sees himself as a savior, THAT was the point of his character and most people just dont get it

briancastillo
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Now Safin is by far even scarier than Blofeld himself.

It’s like meeting with The Devil himself (hence the name Lyutsifer (Lucifer in Russian))

Hexsmasher
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*3:27** In several parts, Safin pauses to finish his speech. He's like an undead carcass seeking revenge, a zombie. That's what made him so scary besides his deformities.*

CaioH.
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What i love about this scene is when Bond talks abut how both him and Saffin didn’t get a choice to enter the fight and instead it was chosen for them, and that the weapons that Saffin has made will take that chance from everyone else

you see Safin through his facial features actually acknowledge James words, and for a moment he looks like he may agree, but if he does then all he thought and believed his life and purpose to be was wasted and he cannot accept it and makes the point that people need to be controlled because they crave it, they crave the reassurance of order.

but i like that they made that point where you actually see Saffin realize James is right but he cannot accept it and instead doubles down.

mckenzie.latham
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*4:44** The way Safin seems to have a flashback to his family... Very sad.*

CaioH.
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Kudos to Malek for doing the best with a character in my opinion that was underdeveloped. I like the concept of Safin and his mysterious aura, but he just felt incomplete and his motives weren't that convincing. Given NTTD wraps up the events of Spectre, Blofield should be the last villain. Safin had no true link to Bond to make him worthy of Craig's final villain. Safin as the main antagonist in another film where his full potential can be unleashed makes more sense.

jonathank
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We all know that this was the Avengers Endgame of the James Bond franchise. Thanos would've liked Safin very much. And this is one of the best hero meets villain moments ever.

LukeKetchum
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I wish Safin was in the movie more he’s my favourite Craig Bond villain

spiderlord
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Flawed though the film certainly is, this is undoubtedly my favourite scene in the film. Cinematography, acting, performance. Truly stellar work.

OneAndOnlyYesMan
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“The thing that no one wants to admit is that most people want things to happen to them. We tell each other lies about the fight for free will and independence, but we don't really want that. We want to be told how to live and then die when we're not looking. People want oblivion, and a few of us are born to build it for them. So here I am, their invisible god, sneaking under their skin.”

EmpireFanProductions
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Safin is an absolute savage and psychopath. He is cunning, coldly intelligent and unwilling to bend.
The way his voice drawls out slowly and calmly. How he looks up at Bond when his mother's death is insinuated.
Safin is every child who had everything taken from him and then was kicked to the curb to rot. He's the angry young man who wants to balance his loss with others' destruction.
THAT's what makes him horrifying. He cuts too close to home.
And we thought Bloefeld was the real monster.

Flyboy