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“No Time to Die” The final chapter of the series full of humanity and love and bonds.

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“No Time to Die” The final chapter of the series full of humanity and love and bonds.

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Bond retires as a 00 agent and lives a quiet life in Jamaica. However, his peaceful life suddenly comes to an end when his old friend Felix from the CIA asks for his help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more dangerous than they imagined, and they end up chasing down a mysterious mastermind equipped with the latest in deadly technology.


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A stunning Craig Bond finale



Every beginning has an ending. Yes, I know that all too well, but I still can't find the perfect compliment in my head to describe the finale of this wonderful Craig version of 007. After all, it has been a long journey of 15 years. Looking back, when Daniel Craig first appeared on screen as the new Bond in ` `Casino Royale '' (2006), he was still a glaring, rough-and-tumble newcomer.


M, played by Judi Dench, would often scold Bond, saying, ``Don't get carried away by your emotions and always act calmly!'' However, on the other hand, at the end of Casino Royale, she sees through Bond's attempt to disguise his true intentions when Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) dies, saying, ``Vesper made a deal with an organization to save your life.'' He even dared to reveal The Truth.


``Be a knight in steel armor who will never be swayed by emotion,'' M says, but at the same time, with an intimate sternness worthy of being called ``Ma'am,'' M tells Bond, ``You can understand people's hearts.'' It seems as if he was admonishing her, ``Be human.'' This was also what made the character M and the relationship between the two interesting.


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Dench's M doesn't exist either. There's no Vesper either. But in a sense, they may have always existed in Bond's mind. Who could have imagined that by continuing to run despite such an unbearable loss, Bond would transform into such a passionate and attractive person at the end of 15 years?


In this way, Daniel Craig's version of Bond was a Bond that ``changed'' with each successive film. When I look at him, I can clearly feel the trembling and pain in his heart that lies beyond his ruggedness. However, he was a person who turned this into an attraction rather than a weakness. While being aware of my own fragility, I muster myself up and put on my armor again. That's how we keep fighting. Perhaps people who know their own weaknesses are the true heroes and the strongest warriors.




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