Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film is Directed by Roger Spottiswoode.
The film follows Bond as he attempts to stop effective media mogul Elliot Carter, the head of the Carter Media Group Network (CMGN) , who begins his plans to use the encoder to provoke war between Chine and the United Kingdom and initiate World War 3 as well. With Bond’s new technologies and his natural sense of humor he managed with the job very well despite some wounds and bruises he got during the secret mission. Of course the producer did not let him die . -Maybe it was a little bit closer but not this time. In this film Bond is not so coward as he was in the precious movies. He fought to the end and victory. As Roger Moore said: ” Pierce had charm and charisma and with a natural sense of fun ”. I totally agree with Roger Moore. He definitely had a natural sense of fun and even more ! He was totally ruthless which gave more effect to the movie.
There were many things that surprised me in this movie for example the technology! I was really choked when I saw this great technology made in year 1997! Especially I was affected by an old phone with some new equipment on it and really hardcore armored car with voice guidance. And the another thing that i did not mention was the classic James Bond valuable black and white tuxedo.
I enormously admired all these stunt action moments that came over and over again. This movie is worth watching for all people who like shooting action movies and of course are aficionado of secret agent 007 . I really liked the movie and it is one of my favorite James Bond movie this far.