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The Living Daylights

Play trailerPoster for The Living DaylightsPG19872h 10mActionMystery & ThrillerAdventurePlay TrailerWatchlist
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British secret agent James Bond (Timothy Dalton) helps KGB officer Georgi Koskov (Jeroen Krabbé) defect during a symphony performance. During his debriefing, Koskov reveals that a policy of assassinating defectors has been instated by new KGB head Leonid Pushkin (John Rhys-Davies). But as Bond explores this threat, a counterplot surfaces, involving a shady American arms dealer (Joe Don Baker) and a pair of Russian assassins, Necros (Andreas Wisniewski) and Kara Milovy (Maryam d'Abo).
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Newcomer Timothy Dalton plays James Bond with more seriousness than preceding installments, and the result is exciting and colorful but occasionally humorless.

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Henry Sheehan Chicago Reader05/09/2022
2/4
The Living Daylights might be reactionary hooey as far as its worldview goes, but it’s really fun hooey. Go to Full Review
Sheila Benson Los Angeles Times10/20/2015
I feel just rotten about this, but I'm afraid I've outgrown James. Go to Full Review
Dave Kehr Chicago Tribune10/20/2015
3/4
In The Living Daylights, Dalton establishes his claim to the role; in the films that will follow, he'll have the chance to dig deeper. Go to Full Review
Michael D. Reid Victoria Times Colonist (B.C., Canada)Jan 7
4/5
This funny, fast-paced adventure is licensed to thrill. Go to Full Review
Carson Timar ButteredPopcorn08/28/2022
This is a messy film that really struggles at points to properly explore it's actually interesting and smart plot. Go to Full Review
Matt Brunson Film Frenzy09/25/2021
3.5/4
Timothy Dalton's series debut is classic Cold War Bond, and grade-A spy stuff. Go to Full Review Read all reviews
Alec B@Alec97Feb 9Dalton's arrival was a breath of fresh air for the franchise (No more Moore calmly shuffling around) and it's genuinely depressing that so many people couldn't see that. There's an edge to his Bond that works remarkably well with John Glen's vision for these movies. Here it makes the sillier stuff stand out in good ways but the movie never feels unbalanced. See more gungi@WhatWhereJan 30This is a Bond film that I enjoyed. Jumping from each decade and watching one movie makes you realize the progress the films make. The action is more choreographed, the scenes better shot, and the general depth of the story well thought out, giving it more nuance and characterization. Timothy Dalton proves himself to be a legitimate Bond and particularly excels in the action scenes. The locations are beautiful, and the collection of soundtracks complements the style and aesthetics of the movie. The direction uses a few witty and clever moments during the action scenes, and developments in technology enhance the possibilities of portraying these, even though they sometimes become excessive and over the top. While the movie does well overall, the ending and its sudden involvement of political revolutionaries seems too hasty and could have been given a little more attention. At the same time, the movie extends its stay toward the end for too long. Overall, Dalton’s Bond needs no hiding. See more Carlos TJan 27*Marcado para Morrer* marca a estreia de Timothy Dalton como o terceiro intérprete de James Bond, trazendo uma abordagem mais séria e contida do personagem. Dalton se posiciona entre o charme clássico de Connery e a leveza de Moore, com um Bond menos mulherengo e mais focado na missão. A trama ainda carrega o peso da Guerra Fria, agora incorporando o conflito no Afeganistão — lembrando, em alguns momentos, o clima de *Rambo*.A produção mantém o estilo típico dos anos 80: narrativa mais lenta, enredo extenso e ritmo cadenciado. O retorno do Aston Martin é um acerto nostálgico, assim como a presença de M. No entanto, ainda não vemos grandes saltos tecnológicos nem cenas de ação capazes de impressionar visualmente. Os efeitos especiais são funcionais, mas modestos.Dalton entrega um Bond mais humano e vulnerável, ainda encontrando seu espaço no papel. Maryam d’Abo, lembrando fisicamente Natasha Kinski, tem boa atuação e foge do estereótipo da Bond Girl puramente decoNota final:*6 See more guest@bigddddDec 14Dalton as bond? im in! See more Craig W.@CJWolfe27Dec 9This movie really still holds up, even gets into the whole afghan thing before the US was there. Also Timothy Dalton is an underrated Bond See more Oliver ADec 8This is one of my favorite Bonds. Competent writing and acting. Good directing and cinematography. Why all the hate? See more Read all reviews
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