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Description: Genre: Action & Adventure / Theatrical Release: 1999 / Director: Michael Apted / Actors: Pierce Brosnan, Sophie Marceau ... more
The World Is Not Enough (DVD) ... ... / DVD released 03 November, 2003 at MGM Entertainment / Features of the DVD: PAL, Widescreen / In his 19th screen outing The World is Not Enough, Ian Fleming's super-spy is once again caught in the crosshairs of a self-created dilemma: as the longest-running feature-film franchise, James Bond is an annuity his producers want to protect, yet the series' consciously formulaic approach frustrates any real element of surprise beyond the rote application of plot twists or jump cuts to shake up the audience. This time out, credit 007's caretakers for making some visible attempts to invest their principal characters with darker motives--and blame them for squandering The World is Not Enough's initial promise by the final reel. By now, Bond pictures are as elegantly formal as a Bach chorale, and this one opens on an unusually powerful note. A stunning pre-title sequence reaches beyond mere pyrotechnics to introduce key plot elements as the action leaps from Bilbao to London. Pierce Brosnan undercuts his usually suave persona with a darker, more brutal edge largely absent since Sean Connery departed. Equally tantalising are our initial glimpses of Bond's nemesis du jour, Renard (Robert Carlyle), and imminent love interest, Elektra King (Sophie Marceau), both atypically complex characters cast with seemingly shrewd choices and directed by the capable Michael Apted. The story's focus on post-Soviet geopolitics likewise starts off on a savvy note, before being overtaken by increasingly Byzantine plot twists, hidden motives and reversals of loyalty superheated by relentless (if intermittently perfunctory) action sequences. Bond's grimmer demeanour, while preferable to the smirk that eventually swallowed Roger Moore whole, proves wearying, unrelieved by any true wit. The underlying psychoses that propel Renard and Elektra eventually unravel into unconvincing melodrama, while Bond is supplied with a secondary love object, Denise Richards, who is even more improbable as a nuclear physicist. Ultimately, this world is not enough despite its better intentions. --Sam Sutherland, Amazon.com On the DVD: There are three different documentaries on this disc, as well as a "Secrets of 007" featurette that cuts between specific stunt sequences, behind-the-scenes footage and storyboards to reveal how it was all done, and a short video tribute to Desmond Llewelyn ("Q"), who died not long after this movie was released. The first "making of" piece is presented by an annoyingly chirpy American woman and is aimed squarely at the MTV market (most fascinating is watching her interview with Denise Richards in which the two orthodontically enhanced ladies attempt to out-smile each other). "Bond Cocktail" gamely distils all the essential ingredients that make up the classic Bond movie formula--gadgets, girls, exotic locations and lots of action. Most interesting of all is "Bond Down River", a lengthy dissection of the opening boat chase sequence. Director Michael Apted provides the first commentary, and talks about the challenges of delivering all the requisite ingredients. The second commentary is less satisfactory, since second unit director Vic Armstrong, production designer Peter Lamont and composer David Arnold have little in common. There's also the Garbage song video, and the booklet has yet more behind-the-scenes info. The anamorphic CinemaScope picture and Dolby digital sound are as spectacular as ever. --Mark Walker

Newest Review: ... don't I like this movie as much as previous ones. The story - every Bond had an interesting story. There ware unique and ... more

 ... something new. But this one is as it would be put together from all of the previous Bonds. Bond makes a mistake of bringing the suitcase that causes the death of a man. He then goes revenging that. So we have a revenge story that was used in to much Bonds and that Bond makes a mistake - Bond doesn't make mistakes. I could go on and on but then I would spoiled too much of the movie. Characters - Character of Christmas Jones (Denise Richards) is strange and undeveloped. She is sexy and cute as a bond girl should be, b...more

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Nayak
Premium Review The World Is Not Enough (DVD): The world is not enough (528 words)
by Nayak - written on 14/09/07 (Somewhat useful, 76 readings)
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The plot: Sir Robert King who is a British oil tycoon, and a friend of M is assassinated by Renard, an international terrorist. MI-6 had sent agent 009 to kill Renard. Although 009 had shot Renard in the head, he did not die. The bullet since then has slowly made its way towards his cerebral cortex; numbing him of any physical sensation in the process. Although the bullet will eventually kill him, Renard grows more powerful with each passing day, as he is able to exert himself more than any other human. M feels that Elektra King who is King's daughter, and the inheritor of the oil business is under threat. James Bond is sent to protect her. Renard had ...

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Premium Review Oh, James, you do pick them!! (871 words)
by pmcds - written on 19/05/08 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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Glamour is increasing in the Bond productions, with the special effects and gadgetry associated with Bond, the famous Bond girls being portrayed by models or already well known actresses who are also treated as sex symbols, and Bond himself, here played by Pierce Brosnan for the third time. The new wave of the Bond team has by now set itself into a comfortable slot, and has attracted a good following with the style of filming and characterisation. The World Is Not Enough is a great example of all of this, with three/four Bond girls, and some awesome villains, not to mention another world domination plot. The Plot James Bond is sent to find the man ...

dave27
Premium Review The World Is Not Enough (DVD): Jammy B in battle to save the world (542 words)
by dave27 - written on 15/11/01 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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1999's The World Is Not Enough marked the start of a whole new phase in the history of James Bond at the cinema - true it was the old smoothie Pierce Brosnan's third film in the old tux, but in many other respects everything must change, hence the exit of Desmond Llewellyn as Q the arch eccentric inventor and enter the young fella, John Cleese, as his replacement R. And if it's not enough that Cleese comes in as light (if slightly uncomfortable) relief, you also get the outsize Robbie Coltrane as a rascally acquaintance, Goldie in a cameo role as a nasty piece of work and the peerless Robert Carlyle as the latest representative of all things nasty, ...

 
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