12 Things You Learn Rewatching For Your Eyes Only

By Jack Pooley /

2. The Underwater Sequence Is Too Damn Long

United Artists

Though the vast majority of the action in this movie is terrific, the third-act underwater set-piece? Not so much. Even sharp editing sadly can't do much to save this dreadfully overlong sequence, in which Bond and Melina attempt to recover the ATAC from some underwater wreckage.

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It's sluggishly paced (because moving underwater is hard) and conjures up unfortunate memories of Thunderball, which had an almost comically excessive devotion to underwater set-pieces.

At least this scene lasts "only" around ten minutes, but it certainly feels even longer, and a goofy climactic fight against an assassin in a gigantic diving suit doesn't remotely help.

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Clumsy and lumbering as it is, this sticks out as the single dud action sequence in an otherwise splendidly-directed effort.