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Die Another Day

Die Another Day

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James Bond outing, which sees the secret agent try to thwart a super-villain from provoking a war between North and South Korea.

Certificate12

Duration126 mins

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  • Phoebe, 14
  • 18 reviews

Die Another day review

4 stars

26 Apr 2018

Die Another Day-My Review

This film stars Pierce Bronsnan (Bond) Halle Berry (Jinx) Rosamund Pike (Miranda Frost) and Toby Stevens (Gustav Graves). The beginning is set in North Korea where Bond is being tortured after failing to deep-cover to attempt to investigate the connection between a Korean terrorist and a diamond smuggler who is helping the development of an international space weapon. Saved by MI6, he is traded for Zao. Soon after, he is told to track down Zao but he is caught up and it leads him to Gustav Graves, who he then tries to take down.

I really like this film because it has a creative plot, it is very action-packed and the acting was great. I also thought the casting was good too (Pierce Brosnan and Halle Berry). It is cheesy in some parts but there is a lot of humour involved also. I think the cars chosen for each character were cool eg: Aston Martin Vanquish and Jaguar C-X75. The scenery was beautiful in Iceland, Cuba, North Korea etc.

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