
After disposing of a familiar looking face, Bond is sent to recover a communication device, known as an A.T.A.C., which went down with a British spy ship as it sunk. Bond must hurry though, as the Russians are also out for this device. On his travels, he also meets Melina Havelock, whose parents were brutally murdered. Bond also encounters Aristotle Kristatos and Milos Colombo. Each of them are accusing the other of having links with with the Russians. Bond must team up with ... (Full plot summary below)
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After disposing of a familiar looking face, Bond is sent to recover a communication device, known as an A.T.A.C., which went down with a British spy ship as it sunk. Bond must hurry though, as the Russians are also out for this device. On his travels, he also meets Melina Havelock, whose parents were brutally murdered. Bond also encounters Aristotle Kristatos and Milos Colombo. Each of them are accusing the other of having links with with the Russians. Bond must team up with Melina, solve who the true ally is, and find the A.T.A.C. before it's too late.
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| TIME MagazineRichard CorlissTo evaluate For Your Eyes Only and the other Bond movies, it helps to think of them not as, say, different vintages of a fine Bordeaux but as successive models off the Pontiac assembly line. In one vehicle there may be an annoying ping in the engine of narrative; in another the dialogue may be as sleek as Genuine Corinthian Leather. But all meet the same standards of speed, styling and emotion control. If there is no Rolls-Royce in the Bond series, there is also no Pinto. |
| Three Movie BuffsScott NashThis is the closest Moore ever came to the world weary, battle hardened Bond of the books. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzIt's the only Bond film where M didn't appear. |
| People MagazinePeople StaffAfter 20 years, though, it's comforting to have 007 still stylishly triumphant and making the theaters safe for entertainment. |
| hoganreviews.co.ukDavid HoganSome really good set pieces and some fun new characters round out a good entry into the Bond series, even if it does suffer from a bit of an identity crisis. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliFor Your Eyes Only is a solid adventure, although it could have been better. There's enough action to hold those with even a short attention span, and Roger Moore's deft charm hasn't yet begun to wear thin. |
| Groucho ReviewsPeter CanaveseFirst-time director John Glen knows what's needed to create suspense...put the series' trademark wit, women, and song alongside the high-stakes adventure of a more brutal 007. [Blu-ray] |
| Antagony & EcstasyTim Brayton[Finds] a way to make even Moore's breezy quipping work in a more sober vein. It's serious without sacrificing escapist fun. |
| The Film YapNick RogersThere are quite a few individual pieces of "For Your Eyes Only" that don't quite fit. But to borrow from its Olympic theme, its gymnastic flexibility sure lets it excel in the all-around. |
| Film Geek CentralAustin KennedyGone are the big gadgets and huge set pieces. What we get instead are some decent car chases, fist fights, and practical stunts. The result is a pretty satisfying Bond entry. |