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Die Another Day Reviews

Apr 9, 2025

Possibly the worst Bond film. Still like Bond himself and the cars. Other than that it is too silly a plot, almost every character is awful and the refresh to a more serious tone was clearly needed.

Feb 28, 2025

Goffy pacing once again

Feb 9, 2025

I think as I get older I actually enjoy this movie more. I never get tired of that first Halle Berry scene.

Jan 31, 2025

An entertaining enough film with everything one would expect.

Jan 19, 2025

Pierce Brosnan tries his all and there are a couple of passable action sequences (poor cgi though), but this a terribly written, overstuffed and messy film in the iconic franchise that is further defined by its laughable plotting and humdrum characters (including Bond's worst and dumbest villain yet)

Jan 8, 2025

This is the one film that I will never understand the hate for. I absolutely love everything in this movie. The girl, the villains, the henchmen, the gadgets, and everything else is amazing.

Jan 5, 2025

its okay as a 2000 action movie but terrible as a James bond movie. 5/10

Nov 23, 2024

While the movie starts nicely with a darker tone, it quickly changes to moron-mode and gives us the worst action cgi scene in movie-history … plus the worst Bond-song by far far far …

Oct 15, 2024

Entrega boas sequências de ação e divertimento, porém falha na estrutura da história e no gênero característico dos filmes de James Bond. Pierce Brosnan mantém uma atuação ótima e consistente como James Bond e faz o melhor possível com o que foi proposto.

Oct 12, 2024

Car chase scene on the frozen lake, fencing scene, love it What surprised me is the white bald guy with diamonds on his face is the same actor of Fast and Furious 1 lol

Sep 22, 2024

This was mad stupid, it hurt watching, it didn't even feel like a James Bond movie, it felt like I was watching Spy Kids or something like that.

Jul 28, 2024

Don't care what the reviews say, this movie is my childhood and was very memorable to me had a classic feeling to it.

Jun 6, 2024

Die Another Day was to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the James Bond franchise but unfortunately it damaged the series' reputation despite being a huge hit at the box-office, with a weak story, lazy writing, painfully cheap CGI effects, atrocious editing, unnecessary sex jokes and to add the cherry on top the Aston Martin V12 Vanquish is invisible not to mention none of the cast (with the exception of Rosamund Pike & John Cleese) barely even tried with their performances, not even Pierce Brosnan could save this movie cause you can tell his popularity with the franchise had taken a nosedive after "Goldeneye" and Madonna's song Die Another Day is obnoxious despite her harmless cameo, while this movie tries to be cool & hype with the young audiences bun instead it just makes itself look dated.

Jun 6, 2024

Honesty, this is a classic, you have got to give kudos for the way the action scenes were orchestrated. Especially the Ice chase. This film here gave the best closing chapter for Boseman role 007.

Jun 3, 2024

I kind off like this one. 6.3/10.

Mar 30, 2024

After reading these reviews I've come to the conclusion that you just don't understand. A bond film is a bond film. Almost all bond movies are great besides the one Sean Connery film where he came back with another studio making it and the two Timothy Dalton movies. Every other bond film does what a bond film does best. Die another day is a 2000s pierce Brosnan finale with HALLE BERRY as the Bond girl. The romance, the action, the story. One of my favorite bond movies out of the whole.

Jan 23, 2024

Die another day is one of the weakest in the bond franchise for a number of reasons. First off it has a weird start with bond being tortured and a catchy dance number playing in the background. It has used CGI in most of its action scenes and it doesn't age well. Overall, the film appears to be a little cartoonish and for the most part bland.

Jan 17, 2024

It's a pretty weak Bond film. Nothing overly exciting, but still has great entertainment.

Nov 22, 2023

At the time this was James Bond's 4 decade milestone The film being officially over 20 years old now; I remember seeing it with my late dad opening weekend I didn't hate it and it made $431.9 million but I understood why it was so clumsy celebrating the 40th anniversary of the franchise at the time Pierce Brosnan returns for his 5th and final outing as James Bond 007 A mission goes awry in North Korea and he ends up imprisoned and tortured for 14 months His freedom costs releasing an adversary named Zao blowing up a summit in the country for fear of nuclear war Bond is back working for MI6 but it'll be difficult getting back into the swing of things after M almost threw him away He manages to track down Zao in Cuba at a clinic dealing with gene therapy while also running into fellow CIA agent Jinx Then the mission takes them to Greenland meeting a man named Gustav Graves, who amassed his fortune with rocks that resemble African conflict diamonds Bond also encounters his assistant Miranda Frost but she's not all she seems It's up to Bond to stop him from destroying the sanctity of the boundary between North and South Korea The movie while harmless and easy to watch ends up suffering some stuff I didn't notice at the time Yet there are elements that work: fun action set pieces particularly the feud between Bond and Gustav Graves, love Halle Berry as Jinx, Rick Yune as the diamond faced Zao, and this was my first introduction to Rosamund Pike Judi Dench is still my favorite as M The bits of the film that do work are unfortunately marred by a ham-fisted script that relentlessly attempts a Roger Moore degree of wordplay There is no pun or sexual innuendo too shameful for screenwriters Neal Purvis and Robert Wade Even as an ode to the arch manner of Bonds-passed, there seemed to be little discrimination in which lines would be cut The theme song by Madonna is way too overproduced mixing in techno and synthesizer vocals Can't help but notice that lack of cohesion between the dialogue, tonal shifts, and disastrous special effects is greatly director Lee Tamahori’s fault but Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson need to share in that blame Moore even publicly stated that he hated this film for all its ridiculousness Heck it was controversial in the Korean Peninsula and The North Korean government disliked the portrayal of their state as brutal and war-hungry It almost killed the franchise to embarrassing degrees to the point of self parody Lots of ludicrous stuff from invisible cars to laser beams Yet this is a notable Bond film for several reasons; Principal of which was due to the world-changing event that took place during its production 9/11 upended the Western world and, in turn, what they expected from their entertainment The classic Bond villain was no longer a believable threat to the world Existential danger was more palpable, more real Broccoli and Wilson understood this and decided to pursue a completely different path for Ian Fleming’s world-famous spy The movie made Pierce Brosnan the only Bond to be let go from the role but also ultimately brought us, Daniel Craig, as the gritty rebooted agent and the greatest Bond we’ve got Thank god the series got rebooted and Skyfall did a better job celebrating its 50th at the time and also closing out the newer films with No Time to Die while honoring the legacy with more subtlety and respect It's scary this could've ended the franchise so easily but we can be grateful the filmmakers started over from scratch after a mixed bag like 'Die Another Day'

Sep 27, 2023

Viewers tend to be very negative about Brosnan's post-GoldenEye run. I suspect that has a lot to do with how his tenure ended, particularly with the final hour of this film. Die Another Day's back half is definitely a low-point for the 007 franchise. But the first half? Well, it's not very good... but it's also not terrible.

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