It's the 20th Bond film and one might say they've had their run.
Die Another Day (2002)
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Reviews Counted:189
Fresh:112
Rotten:77
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: Pure formula, but it has some nifty elements.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for action violence and sexuality
Runtime: 2 hrs 12 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Nov 22, 2002 Wide
Box Office: $160,201,106
Synopsis: In DIE ANOTHER DAY, the 20th James Bond adventure, 007 (Pierce Brosnan) gets off to a rough start when he is captured and subsequently tortured during an assignment in North Korea. When the suave... In DIE ANOTHER DAY, the 20th James Bond adventure, 007 (Pierce Brosnan) gets off to a rough start when he is captured and subsequently tortured during an assignment in North Korea. When the suave secret agent is eventually liberated, he embarks on a dangerous mission to Cuba that involves tracking a terrorist named Zao (Rick Yune). There, 007 encounters Jinx (Halle Berry), a formidable and alluring fellow spy. Soon Bond is back in England following a mysterious trail that leads to Gustav Graves (Toby Stephens), a flamboyant diamond mogul. After a rather bloody introduction, Graves invites 007 to Iceland, where he plans to unveil his enigmatic Icarus project. Before long, Bond and Jinx are reunited and battling Graves, Zao, and other villains bent on world domination. With this Bond installment, directed by Lee Tamahori, 007 catches up with the 21st century, and the results are grittier and more explosive than ever before. Although it begins as one of the darkest and most violent Bond films, the intense mood of DIE ANOTHER DAY is counterbalanced by typically clever and funny moments. Brosnan is in fine form as the iconic hero, while Berry shines as the immediately likeable Jinx. Stephens and Yune make excellent bad guys, and the rest of the cast--including Judi Dench, John Cleese, Rosamund Pike, and Michael Madsen--provide key supporting roles. With its hi-tech gadgets and special-effects-laden set pieces, DIE ANOTHER DAY clearly has its eye on the future, but in numerous scenes it also lovingly embraces the past, placing the film in the upper tier of Bond movies. [More]
Starring: Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry, Toby Stephens, Rosamund Pike
Starring: Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry, Toby Stephens, Rosamund Pike, Rick Yune, Judi Dench, John Cleese, Michael Madsen, Will Yun Lee, Samantha Bond
Director: Lee Tamahori
Director: Lee Tamahori
Screenwriter: Neal Purvis, Robert Wade
Producer: Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli
Composer: David Arnold
Studio: MGM/UA
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Oct 21, 2008
Reviews for Die Another Day
The traditional heart and soul of the Bond movies may be getting colder and darker, but the gimmicks, tempo, and excitement are intact.
An eye-popping, edge-of-your seat flick that you will all but forget an hour later, but is fun while it lasts.
There are so many ridiculous ideas that defy the laws of biology and physics, yet it still manages to be fun ... once you get past all the groaning and eye rolling
'No es la mejor cinta de la serie, ni la mejor con Brosnan a la cabeza, pero de que entretiene ni duda cabe.'
Interpretado por Brosnan, 007 consegue até mesmo controlar seus próprios batimentos cardíacos. Resta agora conseguir controlar a qualidade dos novos capítulos da série.
Tamahori pumps a tremendous amount of energy into his Bond movie, and it's an electrifying ride.
Not quite the birthday party we were expecting, but it's a diverting enough spectacle.
I'm not sure if this is a compliment or not, but this Bond flick is no worse or better than all the others.
[The digital effects] reminded me of Terry Gilliam's rudimentary old Monty Python cartoons, in which he would cut out figures from drawings and photographs and paste them together.
It fulfills its essential mission to entertain for 2 hours and 12 stunt-filled minutes in its patented, formulaic, satisfying way.
Die Another Day, the latest entry in the series, almost rejuvenates the franchise because it jettisons Bond's safety net early on.
This is fun stuff. Not brilliant, not enlightening, but fun. Finally, a Bond film has once again found that crucial balance between modern action and some good, old-fashioned Bond fun.
This 20th entry in the 40-year-old series easily emerges as the best of the Brosnan Bonds.
A good solid entry in the Bond series, an enjoyable escapist adventure with end-to-end action.
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