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A View to a Kill 1985 Movie

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Length
2h 11m
Country
United Kingdom
Release Dates
1985-05-24
Description
A newly developed microchip designed by Zorin Industries for the British Government that can survive the electromagnetic radiation caused by a nuclear explosion has landed in the hands of the KGB. James Bond must find out how and why. His suspicions soon lead him to big industry leader Max Zorin.
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Patrick Macnee
Patrick Macnee
Sir Godfrey Tibbett
Alison Doody
Alison Doody
Jenny Flex
Roger Moore
Roger Moore
James Bond
Lois Maxwell
Lois Maxwell
Miss Moneypenny
David Yip
David Yip
Chuck Lee
Geoffrey Keen
Geoffrey Keen
Frederick Gray
Grace Jones
Grace Jones
May Day
Willoughby Gray
Willoughby Gray
Dr. Carl Mortner
Tanya Roberts
Tanya Roberts
Stacey Sutton
Walter Gotell
Walter Gotell
General Anatoly Gogol
Fiona Fullerton
Fiona Fullerton
Pola Ivanova
Manning Redwood
Manning Redwood
Bob Conley
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There are films that leave a mark because of when you first saw them, and A View to a Kill is one of those for me. At ten years old, I was captivated by Duran Duran and their theme song, and maybe that explains my fondness for this Bond entry. Rewatching it years later, I still see its flaws, but also its irresistible 80s magnetism. The movie is a parade of excess: impossible chases, a flamboyant villain played by Christopher Walken, and the ever-fascinating Grace Jones, who steals every scene with her wild and ambiguous presence. Everything screams “1980s,” from the aesthetics to the music, which can work both for and against it depending on your perspective. Yes, Roger Moore was clearly too old for the role, and some scenes border on parody, but he still manages to hold his ground with his trademark irony and charm. The story doesn’t reinvent the saga, but it makes up for it with personality and sheer spectacle. Seen today, A View to a Kill works as a cocktail of nostalgia and light entertainment. It may not be the most solid entry, but it’s certainly one of the most memorable, condensing the spirit of an era into one adventure. For me, it remains among the most enjoyable.
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