No Time To Die Review: 7 Ups & 3 Downs

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7. Daniel Craig Gives One Of His Best Bond Performances

No Time to Die Daniel Craig
Universal

Whatever issues you might have with the film, few are likely to come away with anything but surging praise for Daniel Craig, who cements himself as one of the greatest Bonds ever with another exceptional performance.

No Time to Die gives him the floor to deliver some of his most dynamic work as the character, forced to consider a much wider range of emotions than he has in any of his other Bond film.

Craig is ferociously intense, charming, broken down, and often hilarious all at once, making the absolute most of the film's personal stakes and also the script's intent desire to take the sexist 007 of the past firmly to task.

As much as Craig seems relieved to be done with the Bond role, you can't accuse him of phoning it in during his final outing as the character.

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