So
last weekend I finally, finally, FINALLY got to see the latest James Bond film.
In an alternate universe, we’d have watched it back in 2019, but it was delayed
by a change of director, then delayed by – ahem – The Thing We Try Not To
Mention.
So
was it worth the wait?
Personally,
speaking for myself, and being honest, I have to say No, it wasn’t.
For a
start, its just too bloody long. By about 45 minutes. You could have pressed
PLAY on the projector on Day 1 of the pandemic and still be watching the end
credits when the vaccine was produced. It’s TOO LONG. They seemed determined to
make it the longest Bond film ever, regardless of whether they had anything
worthwhile to put in the runtime. WARNING – this next joke works better if
you read it aloud…
I
know they want to give people value for money, but when it comes to Bond (as we
all found out from the 1972 – 1985 era) more is not always better.
I
never thought I’d say this about a 007 offering, but I found it boring. I
really didn’t like it. Lots of things happened that I just don’t think should
happen in a Bond film, and the ‘ordinary man with extraordinary capabilities’ persona
seemed to have given way to a ‘superhuman superhero with almost Godlike status
and importance’ one. The Marvel Cinematic Universe has a lot to answer for, and
I think this franchise is another one of its victims.
They
made a big thing about the fact that Phoebe Waller-Bridge was brought in to
spruce up the script and give the female characters better dialogue, but I’m
not really sure what she did. Lashana Lynch’s ‘new 00’ was feisty, spunky and
interesting, but ended up being a fawning Bond fan who stepped aside to let the
experienced white man take over proceedings, and I can’t imagine that’s what
they were originally aiming for. Ana de Armas is a superb actress and featured
heavily in the promotional material, but she only seemed to be on-screen for 10
minutes, and didn’t do much while she was there. She will go on to have a great
career, but I doubt this film will be seen as a highlight.
I’m
not going to go on and on about it, because then this blog posting will be displaying
the same faults and failings as the film it is reporting on – too much of too
little – but I guess my one-word review would be ‘disappointing’.
RC 18-11-21
Thursday, 18 November 2021
Too Much Time to Die
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