It’s the last Bond film in which Daniel Craig plays the role of 007, and according to reviewers, he does a good job.
– Daniel Craig is perhaps the 007 who has been the most actor to the bone, writes Politiken’s reviewer.
Film magazine Ekko believes that Daniel Craig is different from everyone else who has played James Bond.
– Since Daniel Craig took over the license to kill in “Casino Royale” from 2006, he has grown up and is sensitive. He actually bleeds when you hit him, it sounds.
The Danish actor David Dencik plays the role of a Russian researcher, and he also gets positive words from the reviewers.
Berlingske believes that he gets a lot out of an otherwise quite generic role.
– Danish David Dencik gives the gas with a thigh-thick Russian accent as the slippery scientist dr. Valdo Obruchev, writes Politiken about Dencik’s performance.
According to reviewers, the film is also full of surprises. In fact, so many that Politiken’s reviewer finds it difficult to write too much about the film without revealing too much.
And then there’s a classic Bond movie.
– The 25th Bond movie has everything you expect from a Bond movie. There are car chases and explosions and nice ladies and stupid one-liners and disfigured villains and cool gadgets and so on. And it is just as it should be, Berlingske writes.
With its 163-minute duration, “No Time To Die” is the longest film in the series’ history, but according to reviewers, it is not boring for that reason.