After a while, the psychiatrist, citing Bond's reckless nature, demands that he halt the game. The two drivers agree to a race, resulting in a bike entourage all falling down and a near collision with an oncoming tractor. Bond drives down a mountain road and becomes involved in a dangerous race with a beautiful woman in a Ferrari F355 GTS. She is assigned to evaluate his mental state, but nervously notices he is driving very fast. Nine years later, Bond is driving in the mountains near Monaco with a female psychiatrist from MI6 in his signature Aston Martin DB5. He successfully regains control of the plane and flies off as the chemical compound explodes. With the plane and him falling off the edge, Bond dives for the cockpit. Ourumov halts his men realizing Bond seems to be after an apparent suicide. Knocking the pilot in the path of a motorcycle scout resulting in both killed in the collision, Bond uses the motorcycle to chase after the unmanned plane, heading to the cliff edge. Bond manages to chase after the plane, but in a wrestle for control of the plane pulls himself and the pilot out. Ourumov sends troops out, together with motorcycling scouts. Outside the facility, a plane is taking off and Bond attempts to hitch a ride to safety. Activating the conveyor belt, Bond is able to escape on it and shoots out the locks holding hundreds of other canisters which collapse on Ourumov's men. A nervous guard is killed by Ourumov when he shoots at Bond from the tension. Thinking fast, Bond quickly takes cover behind a cart of chemical canisters and moves towards a cargo conveyor belt that leads outside. Ourumov stops and warns them any further gunfire will kill them since the place is filled with gas tanks, just as he calls out to Bond again. Bond retreats to his hiding spot just as Ourumov's men fire. Ourumov counts ten seconds for Bond to comply, as Bond does so, Ourumov executes Alec with a shot to the head when Alec tries to call out to Bond. Alec tells Bond to "finish the job", to which Bond resets the charge timers from six minutes to three and walks out to surrender. Alec is then suddenly captured by a ruthless Soviet colonel, Arkady Ourumov, who then orders Bond to surrender by pointing a gun to Alec's head. After finding their target, a large room filled with canisters that contain chemicals, James begins to plant the charges while Alec holds off the facility's guards. British secret agent James Bond and his fellow 00 agent and friend, Alec Trevelyan (006), have infiltrated a secret Soviet chemical weapons production plant with the intention of blowing it up via bombs. The story starts in 1986, in the Soviet Union. The role of Miss Moneypenny was also recast with Samantha Bond replacing Caroline Bliss and Desmond Llewelyn was the only actor to reprise the role of Q.īond and Trevelyan infiltrate the chemical weapons plant. A relic of the Cold War." This unusual candour, combined with a generally well-received performance by Brosnan as the new James Bond, helped to revitalize the franchise replacing Robert Brown. Judi Dench, the newly cast M, describes Bond as a "sexist, misogynist dinosaur. Although it was financially successful and critically acclaimed, it was not as popular as previous Bond films, suggesting interest in the series was waning at that point. The previous film, Licence to Kill, had been released in June 1989, before the fall of the Berlin Wall. GoldenEye is considered an important film in the Bond series in that it was successful in reviving interest in a character that many critics had suggested had become an anachronism in the post- Cold War world. Campbell also directed 2006's Bond film Casino Royale. GoldenEye was released in 1995 and was directed by Martin Campbell. Wilson, both of whom had been executive producers of previous James Bond films. While undergoing heart surgery, Broccoli entrusted the making of the film and the forthcoming generation of James Bond films to his daughter Barbara Broccoli and stepson Michael G. Broccoli presents") it was the second official James Bond film not produced by Broccoli (although oversaw the film as Consulting Producer) himself. Broccoli's EON Productions (though listed as "Albert R. GoldenEye is the seventeenth James Bond film and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Fleming's British secret service agent, James Bond. It's a lost art." ―James Bond and Dimitri Mishkin. So, by what means shall we execute you, Commander Bond?" James Bond: " What, no small-talk? No chit-chat? That's the trouble with the world these days, no one takes the time to do a really sinister interrogation anymore.
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