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    Have ever seen the James Bond movies or books before? While watching a movie have you ever thought “I don’t agree with that?” You want to know the opinion on this movie? People have families and live together with happiness. Some people do not have families and live alone because they decided not to get married. Some people around me who does not have families say it is really comfortable being alone, if they have to care about someone else it is too much effort. Also it is uncomfortable. There are cons and pros for each, but there are more pros to have families. Pros for having families are living happy life, there is someone to help, can earn more time, etc. Pros for not having families are thinking deeply on something, not disturbed by anyone, etc. Cons for having families are cannot think something deeply, can disturbed by someone easily, etc. Con for not having families are there is no one to fully trust, etc. Families love and trust each other more than everyone else in the world. 007 Skyfall directed by Sam Mendes was released in London on October, 23, 2012. This movie is the twenty-third James Bond Film produced by Eon Productions. The Characters in this movie are James Bond, M, Raoul Silva, etc. Theme of this movie teaches that nothing in the world is better than family, no matter what happens to them do not give up. In 007 Skyfall Sam Mendes creates the fictional characters in James Bond, M and Kincade illustrate the importance between the families. Firstly, in…

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    James Bond Journey

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    In the movie James Bond: Dr. No, James bond, a british spy, is the protagonist and he goes on the hero’s journey to accomplish his mission of finding out what happened to John Strangways, an agent working in Jamaica, given to him by his boss. Over the course of the journey, James Bond changes as he becomes braver, and also realizes he has feelings for a girl named Honey Ryder. This change is significant, because towards the end of the film, James Bond goes back in the building that has a…

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    lightning has other characteristics, such as the power of light, speed and so on. D., But I was primarily interested in accumulating its properties. In total, the scientists collected several thousand descriptions of ball lightning, of course, differ from each other. But particularly noteworthy so-called "experience with a barrel" described an English professor BL Goodlet. Nobody planned this experiment, just the circumstances were so successful that the professor was even able to fairly…

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    provided us with the opportunity to play James Bond from the comfort of our sofas! Polarising Sunglasses in A View To A Kill (1985) Bond’s exclusive gadgets always feature funky watches and cool cars, but 007 has had some fun with clever sunglasses as well. in A View To A Kill,Bond is walking around in cool circular polarised sunglasses at a party. With these super sexy glasses, he is able to see through tinted windows! Sunglass development has certainly taken the hint ever since. Sunglasses…

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    James Bond Essay

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    the building with a rope, such scenes gave me blood pumping chills. In film number twenty-four, Spectre had some huge expectations to fill, and i believe it delivered exactly what the audience wanted.. its a great adventure ,It has tons of set peices, more action than skyfallAn attention-grabbing, tense opening fight scene, good transitions ,with some sultry music, but they elaborated the sinister plot surrounding James Bond with more troubles and portraying him more evil than ever.It is more…

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    The Male Gaze

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    For example, this James Bond poster for the film ‘thunderball’ (image above) clearly depicts the man as the strong main focus of the image. However, in contrast the women are seen to be worshiping Bond and posing for him, displaying them as weak, sexual objects. Contrary to this, women have gradually become more independent in cinema. In the James Bond film ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ (2004) Halle Barry has been given a professional occupation where she is also seen to have successful cholesterics’.…

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