Review of No Time to Die (2021) by David Sims for The Atlantic — 05 Oct 2021
It’s ambitious, sprawling, and sometimes shockingly counter to tradition for the series. But it’s also hugely effective: In offering real closure for the first time, No Time to Die sheds Bond’s mystique.
It cements Craig’s legacy of playing Bond not just as a reliable institution, but also as a flawed human.
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This review of No Time to Die (2021) was written by David Sims and published by The Atlantic on 05 October 2021.
No Time to Die has generally received positive reviews.
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