
Pierce Brosnan gives one last mission as James Bond 007. Starting off in North Korea, Bond is betrayed and captured. Fourteen months later, Bond is set free, but traded for Zao (Rick Yune) who was captured by MI6. When back in his world, Bond sets off to track down Zao. Bond gets caught up in yet another scheme which sends him to millionaire Gustav Graves (Toby Stephens). Another MI6 Agent known as Miranda Frost (Rosamund Pike) is also posing as a friend of Graves. Bond is in... (Full plot summary below)
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Pierce Brosnan gives one last mission as James Bond 007. Starting off in North Korea, Bond is betrayed and captured. Fourteen months later, Bond is set free, but traded for Zao (Rick Yune) who was captured by MI6. When back in his world, Bond sets off to track down Zao. Bond gets caught up in yet another scheme which sends him to millionaire Gustav Graves (Toby Stephens). Another MI6 Agent known as Miranda Frost (Rosamund Pike) is also posing as a friend of Graves. Bond is invited to a presentation held by Graves about a satellite found in space which can project a huge laser beam. Bond must stop this madman with a fellow American Agent, known as Jinx Johnson (Halle Berry). While Bond tries to stop Graves and Zao, will he finally reveal who betrayed him?
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| Star Newspapers (Chicago, IL)Michael DrakulichJames Bond movies are like first dates with empty-headed beauty pageant contestants: you get something beautiful to look at but through the course of the evening, you find there is not much depth or substance to match. |
| BBC.comNev PierceSexy, funny and spectacular, Bond's first mission of the new millennium is one of the best of the series. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzI'm not sure if this is a compliment or not, but this Bond flick is no worse or better than all the others. |
| New York Daily NewsJami BernardAs strong on action as it is weak on the interpersonal stuff. If Bond can get a new car for each episode, how about some new pickup lines? |
| Hollywood ReporterKirk HoneycuttThis is a sharper, edgier Bond, in which first-time Bond director Lee Tamahori allows a smidgen of character work to creep in. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanThe savviest and most exciting Bond adventure in years, and that's because there's actually something at stake in it. |
| culturevulture.netArthur LazereThe formula is still in place, properly mixed and sufficiently varied to keep the fans happy for a couple of hours. |
| Bangor Daily News (Maine)Christopher SmithWhether it's because the series' thunder has been stolen by years of imitators and parodies or because the film's script barely finds a pulse until the last 40 minutes, "Die Another Day" too often feels as if it's about to die that very day. |
| AboutFilm.comCarlo Cavagna[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. |
| Independent (UK)Anthony QuinnStrange, is it not, how the regular bombardment of thrills can have quite the opposite effect of the one intended. |