
In any case, the film is good enough, even if not extraordinary: it entertains the audience, allows a good time and not disappoint Bond fans. And even if that were to happen, there would certainly simpler ways to achieve that than the way, contrived and complicated, chose by the villain. The script could be much more convincing: it's a bit strange that Bond, an agent who already got used to save the world, was investigating such a common fraud as doping in equestrian races to, quite naturally, tripping over a global conspiracy against the mecca of technology production. Nevertheless, Moore stood firm until the end, always maintained a correct posture and took his Bond until the end, with the dignity of a true British. Despite the undoubted talent, the actor was already too old for the role and it was time to pass the baton to a new generation. This is the last film in which Roger Moore embodies the secret agent. However, the British agent will quickly find a much more dangerous and malevolent conspiracy behind it. In this film, James Bond investigates a fraud in the world of horse racing involving Max Zorin, a powerful businessman. For the last time, Lois Maxwell played Miss Moneypenny, after fourteen movies giving life to M's secretary. In this film, besides the central cast inherited from the previous films and the ending of Roger Moore in the role of 007, we have a good cast of artists: Tanya Roberts plays the Bond-girl Stacey Sutton, Patrick Macnee gives life to Sir Godfrey Tibbett, Grace Jones gives life to May Day and Christopher Walken gave body and soul to mad Max Zorin. Wilson and is the fourteenth film in the franchise. In this film, besides the central cast inherited from the previous films and the ending of Roger Moore in the role of 007, we have a good Directed by John Glen and produced by Albert Broccoli, it has script by Richard Maibaum and Michael G. … Expandĭirected by John Glen and produced by Albert Broccoli, it has script by Richard Maibaum and Michael G. Back to the verdict: I say I is worthwhile and I give a bonus for the actors and their performance. I like both actors and favor Roger Moore but think that I do Sean Connery injustice with this. There is the age old question of Sean Connery or Roger Moore which is hard to answer. Overall this is the end of the age of Roger Moore as James Bond. The sets and optics look good and it seems they took a lot of care. A view to kill is in the lower tops for me. Soundtrack wise we get a better performance than the last movies. Again Q is a fan favorite and we got good gadgets.
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I must also mention Patrick Macnee who is famous for The Avengers TV series (Not Marvel). Grace Jones as May Day is the first female lieutenant and has a good presence on the screen and is remarkable. I like both the character and actor but thing they could have done more with both. With Christopher Walken as Max Zorin we get an interesting villain. Just as remark: He was born 1927 and for his age he performed really good.

After rewatching I say that the critique is a bit stretched out but I will not completely disagree. A mayor complaint was that he has gotten to old for he role. We have Rooger Moore in his final performance as James Bond (In movies as he will always remain James Bond -).
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However the humor and actors improve this movie a lot. The menace is not that impressive but that can be just my opinion. A clue leads to Zorin Industries with its owner Max Zorin who is a respected man but under suspicion as his race horses win often against other seemingly better ones. The story starts when James Bond is send to Siberia to recover a microchip that can withstand an electromagnetic impulse (Immunity to EMP). It is a weaker one but with a very good cast. A clue leads to Zorin Industries with The fourteenth James Bond movie and last one staring Roger Moore.


The fourteenth James Bond movie and last one staring Roger Moore.
