A perfect death ending

James Bond had no time to leave the island and climbed to the top of the building. First he bid farewell to his Q, and finally he bid farewell to Madeleine, telling her that his daughter was the most beautiful thing in his life. Finally, a slow-moving man stood on the brink of death and watched the missile fly by calmly. The wrinkles on his face are full of gullies and vicissitudes, the scars are his medals, and his eyes are full of gentle sadness. Bond has no time to die, but death will come eventually.

The dead hero will eventually end, and there is no eternal 007 in the world. The story is also different from the previous tonality, and there are not many action scenes. The beginning and the end are the times when "007: Never Die" has the most special effects. The focus actors almost all fall on Daniel. Even Craig marek, who found Oscar winner Lamy before, played the mysterious villain and terrorist leader Safin, and didn't have much time to play.

Lucifer is Bond's enemy. Safin has an intersection with the leader of the evil party Belowulf and Bond's current lover Madeleine. Safin's purpose and unscrupulous means doomed him to be a cruel character, both for Bond and the whole world. Safin made DNA. Bond must stop the biological weapons. Bond was infected by Safin, so Bond decided to die.