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Bienvenue au Japon, Monsieur Bond.
Le gouvernement d’un pays asiatique veut provoquer un conflit armé entre les États-Unis et l’URSS. Afin de rester dans l’anonymat, il confie cette mission à l’organisation criminelle et secrète du SPECTRE. Celle-ci commence à faire disparaître des capsules américaines et russes dans l’espace pour engendrer le conflit et James Bond est bientôt envoyé au Japon pour enquêter sur ces incidents. Désormais allié à Tigre Tanaka, le chef des services secrets japonais, et à ses nombreux agents, il a une fois de plus l’occasion de démontrer ses talents dans bien des domaines.
Avis de la communauté (11)
These old Bond films just do not hold up well. Sean Connery's one-liners never get old, but good god the pacing is horrendously slow and action is repetitive. The Connery Bond films are just, SET PIECES: THE MOVIE. If have to watch one more blast door or rocket silo open, I'm gonna Xenia an Onatopp.
Ahh, here's the serious Bond film. I mean, at least compared to the 1967 version of Casino Royale (out months before) this is as realistic as possible. Honestly, I was a little surprised with how into the movie I was this time. I feel like this has always been one that I don't have many serious problems with, but at the same time it isn't something I feel the need to catch all the time. But this viewing was different, I was into it all. I wish Connery was happier to be in this, but otherwise I don't have major complaints. The helicopter fights, the ninja fights, the space scenes, the sumo fights... all pretty damn entertaining.
The best Bond, Connery, fighting with Spectra in Japan, has everything to like