5 reasons why you should see the new Bond

1. Daniel Craig himself

A name. A reason. And that is actually enough to go to the movies and watch the new James Bond movie "Specter".

2. The cast

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Of course, Daniel Craig is not the only reason why we love the new Bond. In addition to Craig are many other great actors: Ralph Fiennes as new M (Judi Denchs "M" was killed in the last Bond "Skyfall"), Ben Whishaw as Q, Naomie Harris as Moneypenny, Christoph Waltz as villain Oberhauser and Léa Seydoux and Monica Bellucci as Bond Girls. Also great: Dave Bautista as a killer Hinx, who just can not (almost) get down.



3. Panorama pictures

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On the big movie screen, the landscape shots in "Specter" are breathtakingly beautiful. Whether it's snow-capped mountains, desert or aerial photography of major cities such as London or Rome - there are countless "WOW" moments in the new Bond, for which an evening with the most well-known secret agent pays off.

4. Action full

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What would James Bond be without real action? They are like Bond Girl and villain. And "Specter" does not save on action. Right at the beginning, things get really nasty, when Bond hijacks a helicopter in Mexico City in search of a bad guy and blows up the "Day of the Dead". And that's just the beginning, of course ...

5. Strong Bond Girls and a nasty villain

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Often, the Bond Girls were just a nice accessory that cuddled 007 and allowed him to jump into the box (or whatever else was offered). Of course this is no different with the new Bond. But: Monica Bellucci is no longer a young thing after all, but a seasoned, great woman who is attractive to Bond "despite" her age. When an interviewer from "The Red Bulletin" told Craig that Bond succumbed to the charm of older women (by the way, Bellucci is only four years older than Craig), he said, "I think you mean the charm of a woman his own age about Monica Bellucci, for God's sake, if someone like her wants to be a Bond Girl, you're just counting yourself lucky! "

Incidentally, in the same interview, Craig suggested that Bond had become gallant: "That's because we've surrounded him with strong women who have no problem restraining him." Bravo! Incidentally, one of these strong women is Bond Girl No. 2 Léa Seydoux. The Frenchwoman plays Madeleine Swann, on whose help Bond is dependent. And Swann is anything but done by Mr. Bond.

And who has not yet bought a movie ticket, will hopefully convince Christoph Waltz as a villain Oberhauser. Nobody plays the nasty rogue as well as he does.



"Writing's On The Wall" - the song to the film:

The official Bond song by Sam Smith is no reason to go to the movies. But to get into Bond mood, it's enough.

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