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@abeditz5971
@abeditz5971 2 года назад
For anyone wondering the song at the end is called final ascent
@dickvansuijlekom4094
@dickvansuijlekom4094 2 года назад
Thank you. It's simply beautiful
@MrTardis11
@MrTardis11 2 года назад
It is the most beautiful and sad piece of music for a Bond film.
@TheDMacca
@TheDMacca 2 года назад
I played it at my Father's funeral as we always watched James Bond together. Love it. Hans Zimmer is a melodic genius.
@mmccormick2770
@mmccormick2770 2 года назад
Well this is where the legend comes to an end for James Bond
@dev_IL666
@dev_IL666 2 года назад
@@mmccormick2770 look through the full credits of the movie, it says bond will return !!
@ReubenJRD
@ReubenJRD 2 года назад
For some reason, it hit me like a train seeing Q try to hold his tears back and turn over to see Bond’s pulse and status. Incredible scene.
@armageddonmma8907
@armageddonmma8907 2 года назад
His reaction was by far the saddest
@aconsultingfangirl1258
@aconsultingfangirl1258 2 года назад
yeah. i a gree
@davidshillaker7578
@davidshillaker7578 2 года назад
I cry every damn time I watch the movie or even just this scene alone
@aconsultingfangirl1258
@aconsultingfangirl1258 2 года назад
@@davidshillaker7578 I cried the most tears I ever cried while watching a Bond film when I watched the scene in the movie, and during the scene alone, i have to close my eyes. They really did Madeleine pretty harsh in that film
@aconsultingfangirl1258
@aconsultingfangirl1258 2 года назад
@@MrFlingtoe yeah... craig is my fav bond too. the virus reminds me of COVID in a way.... very eerily uncanny... *Shudders*
@linepenciloffice4007
@linepenciloffice4007 2 года назад
"I know, I know" James Bond's last words It was truly the end of Daniel Craig's era as James Bond 2006 - 2021
@owainthomas2316
@owainthomas2316 2 года назад
@Ike Dyson That Is the stupidest thing I've ever heard Brosnan is too old
@Chopperwocky
@Chopperwocky 2 года назад
He stole that from Han Solo
@owainthomas2316
@owainthomas2316 2 года назад
@Lindy T He's also too old
@BELIEVER78989
@BELIEVER78989 2 года назад
Isn't the next 007 a female, I thought Lashana Lynch would be the new 007🤔🤔
@RisumiesNewGen
@RisumiesNewGen 2 года назад
That's true @Dipika Roy
@TheAwesomeDarkNinja
@TheAwesomeDarkNinja 2 года назад
The sad part is the realization that Madeline was right. Spectre was dead. All of Bond's enemies were gone. Finally, he was free from retaliation.
@fridaynightnicktoons6885
@fridaynightnicktoons6885 2 года назад
Emp watch
@robinanwaldt
@robinanwaldt 2 года назад
@@fridaynightnicktoons6885 No. I still don’t get why people bring up the watch as a possible cure for Herakles. Q said it right there, there is no way to get rid of it. If an EMP could do that, he would have said so.
@luisdolivari6441
@luisdolivari6441 2 года назад
@@robinanwaldt i mean it doessnt supose to be transmited be touch ? you can use a suit and you are good to go
@Ringsfan1
@Ringsfan1 2 года назад
@@luisdolivari6441 Yes, but he would pass on the poison to anyone he ever touches. Which means, even if he never touched Madeline or their daughter ever, anyone Bond ever touched could kill them
@luisdolivari6441
@luisdolivari6441 2 года назад
@@Ringsfan1 its true but i think there were a couple of things they could have make to make it work there were some solutions to atleast get to se them from time to time but yeah i understand it was to give a more dramatic ending to the daniel as bond
@fatman123526
@fatman123526 Год назад
Doesn't cower, doesn't try to run. Gets the job done, says what he need to be say to comfort those he's leaving behind, and faces his death head on, on his own terms. Craig pulled off a masterclass conveying the emotions and acceptance of fate in this scene.
@Oi325
@Oi325 Год назад
Like a Chad
@electrictroy2010
@electrictroy2010 Год назад
CRAIG NOT FUNNY. Humor was an integral part of the James Bond persona, but Craig’s bond had none .
@jobmeems365
@jobmeems365 Год назад
@@electrictroy2010 yes because they went in a direction with a more grounded James Bond universe. less over the top gadgets, villains and unrealistic quipping during/after fight scenes. I understand why people miss it but I personally like it. it makes this bond feel more like a real person to me
@slicenrice9236
@slicenrice9236 Год назад
Big man ting
@wellingtongil
@wellingtongil Год назад
He was so quick to accept his fate
@combatwombat2134
@combatwombat2134 2 года назад
It was gut wrenching that he was so close to the rest of his life. A wife, a daughter, no enemies to worry about and a final job well done. Snatched away.
@camillemckenzie3235
@camillemckenzie3235 2 года назад
That's the most agonizing thing about it
@grantrmoore
@grantrmoore 2 года назад
Yeah it's tough for me I'm a big Bond fan but my biggest hero is Kobe Bryant. Similar thing there.. Life is simply cruel & unfair. Its a lesson for us all to carry with us😔
@rem1762
@rem1762 2 года назад
@@grantrmoore Don't write Kobe off yet. He knew too much and that helicopter crash scene looked fishy.
@rekdyoface4503
@rekdyoface4503 2 года назад
@@grantrmoore You really shouldn’t have Kobe as a hero.
@rekdyoface4503
@rekdyoface4503 2 года назад
@@rem1762 no one cares about your conspiracy theories.
@bomblast2000
@bomblast2000 2 года назад
My dad was a James Bond fan and he died a couple of years ago. Seeing this in the theatre was hard. Still is.
@l0uis482
@l0uis482 2 года назад
May your dad RIP
@Spartan168
@Spartan168 2 года назад
He was there watching it with you, dude
@AarHan3
@AarHan3 2 года назад
Condolences on your loss... 😕
@AndrewChapman
@AndrewChapman 2 года назад
My dad died last month, just 3 weeks before Christmas. He was a Bond fan, though wasn't really into Craig's Bond. Mostly Roger Moore and Moonraker was his favourite. My mum and I liked Craig though.
@pitchbright5960
@pitchbright5960 2 года назад
Sad he didn’t get to see the series conclude
@N-GinAndTonicTM
@N-GinAndTonicTM 2 года назад
I'm not ashamed to admit I cried. Daniel Craig went from being the most controversial Bond, to one of the best; whose name stands besides Sean Connery in the annuals of media. Thank you, Mr. Craig.
@connorallen4973
@connorallen4973 2 года назад
​@Miles Doyle aint no one reading that
@royalclub148
@royalclub148 2 года назад
Watched it finally today, those onions are tuff man.
@OmarReyes5.7
@OmarReyes5.7 2 года назад
Does that mean no more James Bond?
@stevedawson6979
@stevedawson6979 2 года назад
Yes. Pierce was good as well.
@Rahn-ft6qo
@Rahn-ft6qo 2 года назад
@@stevedawson6979 definitely he also a personal favorite of mine I think he was the first Bond I started watching with goldeneye
@AltezzaGang15
@AltezzaGang15 Год назад
Craig’s arc was the most tragic one of the series. He lost the woman he loved in Casino Royale, he lost M in Skyfall, and suffered a fate worse than other 007s did - poisoned with nanobots that would kill his daughter and lover if he neared them, thus accepted his fate with a raining cluster of missiles. It hit me the hardest because Craig was my favorite James Bond out of Connery, Moore, Dalton, Lazenby, Brosnan. Going to miss the first blonde 007… hoping this series finds another great actor to step into his their shoes.
@Jason75913
@Jason75913 Год назад
Roger Moore wasn't a blonde? Also, Bond lost his wife in _On Her Majesty's Secret Service_ . _Casino Royale_ was yet another loss.
@dzello
@dzello Год назад
You misunderstood how the nanobots work and why he had to die. They don't just kill his family if he gets near them, they jump from person to person with every single human contact he has until they jump to his family and kill them. This means the moment he got off the island, he would put his family on a death sentence. Otherwise, he would just stay isolated from his family and speak to them remotely which isn't as big of a deal.
@JauneYork
@JauneYork Год назад
@@dzello Even if the bots couldn't get to his family with him being isolated, the beginning of the movie makes us understand he has nothing to live for, he is just killing time. So what would be the point on living like that. That's why that's such a good ending imo, he finally gets a reason to live in the end but it's taken away from him, so he finally accepts to die. He could've let himself die after Vesper's death and betrayal, (heartbreak + no reason to live really) but he wouldn't have left something behind him, even tho he probably didn't care at the time. But it really makes sense with Safin's speech "Life is all about leaving something behind". Now he died leaving something to the world, so now he has no hesitation dying.
@dzello
@dzello Год назад
@@JauneYork The moment he got off the island, he would kill his family. He didn't want that, so he sacrificed himself. At the end, he had a reason to live: his family. It ended up being the reason to die.
@JauneYork
@JauneYork Год назад
@@dzello also but that's more obvious imo, i was not saying you were wrong in your first comment but just added my thoughts to it.
@theeyeofra805
@theeyeofra805 2 года назад
This scene hit me in the exact same way that "Logan" hit a lot of X-Men fans 5 years ago. Just like how we grew up with Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, I had grown up with Daniel Craig as my James Bond. Watching this scene was like saying goodbye to a childhood friend.
@ez_oa
@ez_oa 2 года назад
Ah, i couldn’t tell what this feeling reminded me of but you just pointed it out- that’s exactly how i felt when watching Logan. Broke my heart into pieces. Really felt like leaving a part of my childhood behind in the theater
@ocampbell1954
@ocampbell1954 2 года назад
Same way with Tony Stark.
@4thpeverell142
@4thpeverell142 2 года назад
@@ez_oa This actually was meant to be like Logan. Daniel Craig himself said he wanted to go out like Wolverine did in Logan.
@Kushal-xs3qo
@Kushal-xs3qo 2 года назад
True
@TheImaginator972
@TheImaginator972 2 года назад
Similar like Tony Stark/Iron Man from started the MCU since 2008 till Endgame in 2019.
@StanvilleBrown
@StanvilleBrown 2 года назад
If you thinks about it, this was a Beautiful way for Bond to die. He couldn't save Vesper, M or Felix. But he kept his family safe and die at Peace.
@Pannkakaize
@Pannkakaize 2 года назад
stupiest thing ever, he could just have fucking skyped or zoomed his family rather than dying forever or they could just have used a EMP and killed the dumb nano roborts
@StanvilleBrown
@StanvilleBrown 2 года назад
@@Pannkakaize don't you think if that was possible Q would have done it? M wanted a perfect weapon remember!
@Pannkakaize
@Pannkakaize 2 года назад
@@StanvilleBrown he litterly tells Bond in the video they can work it out and its nano roborts, just use emp lol and he wasent gonna kill anyone else either so it would be safe to have him around
@StanvilleBrown
@StanvilleBrown 2 года назад
@@Pannkakaize that first Avenger man.
@Pannkakaize
@Pannkakaize 2 года назад
@@StanvilleBrown what
@pezfam
@pezfam 2 года назад
To me, this scene makes Daniel Craig’s Bond the most badass. He can get shot, tortured, etc. But the only time he could die is when he allowed himself to.
@neilhunsinger8487
@neilhunsinger8487 2 года назад
love. love killed him.
@hidan407
@hidan407 2 года назад
@@neilhunsinger8487 how long was he and vesper together before she died? I cant believe after all this time, he still loved her.
@moniques9127
@moniques9127 2 года назад
He made the time to die.
@johndeagle4389
@johndeagle4389 2 года назад
Badass? Craig tried to subvert the James Bond character from the very beginning. Craig is a jerk.
@pezfam
@pezfam 2 года назад
@@johndeagle4389 that’s just like your opinion, man.
@boriente
@boriente Год назад
I love the camera shot of him standing for his final moments. A gentleman and a professional. The dignity and fortitude to die on his feet, looking up after a hard life's work.
@tibbhuti
@tibbhuti Год назад
That teddy bear on his suspenders add so much to this scene.
@raphaelthomas3036
@raphaelthomas3036 Год назад
The best part of the work was that particular stance… masterpiece
@2Malachi
@2Malachi 3 месяца назад
A job killing for the British government. LOL, no dignity in that.
@leechapman-ri9rb
@leechapman-ri9rb 27 дней назад
You do realize that it was cgi and poor cgi at that right?
@mariajukejax9649
@mariajukejax9649 2 года назад
I was so sad he died. But it was a good death. He died at peace with himself knowing that Madeline and Matilde were safe. He died with dignity, nobility, honour and courage. And Daniel Craig nailed it. He's going to be a hard act to follow.
@Mt-eg5ir
@Mt-eg5ir 2 года назад
You're right
@mohammadpannahmahar8466
@mohammadpannahmahar8466 Год назад
Look at you joel
@mariajukejax9649
@mariajukejax9649 Год назад
@@mohammadpannahmahar8466 Who's Joel?
@mohammadpannahmahar8466
@mohammadpannahmahar8466 Год назад
@@mariajukejax9649 last of us
@romain5706
@romain5706 Год назад
Madeleine and Mathilde* and yes very sad moment
@shymachines
@shymachines 2 года назад
Died saving the world, saving his family, and went out in a blaze of glory. What an ending to the bond series!
@checktaschu4492
@checktaschu4492 2 года назад
*his Bond series Amazon didn’t buy the franchise for it to be buried with the first release
@TR-vd6lq
@TR-vd6lq 2 года назад
The other bonds lived saving the world
@traigreer5211
@traigreer5211 2 года назад
An incredible ending.
@andmos1001
@andmos1001 2 года назад
Bond will be back!
@superplushtiman7ti075
@superplushtiman7ti075 2 года назад
They’ll reboot the movies again, they did it after Brosnan’s era into Craig’s, they’ll do it again, Bond 26 will probably reboot the series
@lilythekitty9579
@lilythekitty9579 2 года назад
Hans Zimmer's music is always full of emotion but is especially heartbreaking here in the final scenes with Q's desperation to help then realising he can't do anything and Bond's final 'Goodbye' It takes me back to Zimmer's music for the dying hero Maximus in Gladiator. Hans Zimmer's exceptional talent is up there with the greatest of them all the late Ennio Morricone.
@mxpackard
@mxpackard 2 года назад
That- and also the brilliant score of the pirates of the Caribbean movies…especially the third one
@iamBlackGambit
@iamBlackGambit 2 года назад
@@mxpackard that one day track when will and Elizabeth kiss🥺 lol
@mxpackard
@mxpackard 2 года назад
@@iamBlackGambit yesssss one of my favorite tracks
@iamBlackGambit
@iamBlackGambit 2 года назад
@@mxpackard i like at wits end..jack sparrow and davy jones theme..davy jones theme is so simple yet elegant tragic and beautiful
@lilythekitty9579
@lilythekitty9579 2 года назад
@@mxpackard Not forgetting the score for Inception
@robertolmstead1346
@robertolmstead1346 Год назад
As a father, watching this hits you emotionally. You will do anything to protect the ones you love, even if it means laying down your own life.
@SamTehGr8
@SamTehGr8 Год назад
You've never done anything even close to what you're talking about.
@nikhilpatel7832
@nikhilpatel7832 5 месяцев назад
@@SamTehGr8yh no shit hes not dead hence he’s commenting
@TheOGAPE
@TheOGAPE 22 дня назад
​@SamTehGr8 sped comment, he's talking from a POV stand
@sandersson2813
@sandersson2813 14 дней назад
@@robertolmstead1346 It's a stupid turd of a film.
@mikebasil4832
@mikebasil4832 2 года назад
Daniel Craig deserves an Oscar nomination for this. He is now my favourite James Bond.
@justindoctor7331
@justindoctor7331 2 года назад
I agree
@georgel1084
@georgel1084 2 года назад
So does Madalines actress.
@emyserozzi8088
@emyserozzi8088 2 года назад
I agree. Before this movie, while I did enjoyed the other Craig movies, I would always focus on just the action and less on the whole Craig's Bond story. But, after seeing this movie, I actually changed my mind about Craig as Bond. I watched all his movies, last weekend, and I have to say that now he is my favorite modern Bond, right with Pierce Brosnan and Timothy Dalton.
@RaymondChenon
@RaymondChenon 2 года назад
The worst Bond for me. He has no charisma unlike Moore, Connery, Brosnan. Craig uses brute force and fewer gadgets, but truer to Ian Fleming 's books . Different taste.
@raymond5180
@raymond5180 2 года назад
Who was your favorite before?
@46Genes
@46Genes 2 года назад
I grew from a boy till a man under this James Bond, and seeing him die was like saying goodbye to the child within me. Thank you Daniel Craig for the great memories.
@ariqsyafwan4987
@ariqsyafwan4987 2 года назад
Same for me, and ever more so because in my country, No Time to Die were released only a few day after my 21st Birthday
@hlrnc
@hlrnc Год назад
Same here
@hlrnc
@hlrnc Год назад
Still can't believe it
@colonelJ77
@colonelJ77 Год назад
you must still be lacking that "Man" title
@jackelracer593
@jackelracer593 Год назад
Same man
@Wesley_Peter_Redmond
@Wesley_Peter_Redmond 2 года назад
This scene was done perfectly. No matter what anyone else says. Farewell, James Bond. Until we meet again.😥
@StanvilleBrown
@StanvilleBrown 2 года назад
Facts! 😔
@GuruRandhawaKingdom
@GuruRandhawaKingdom 2 года назад
@@tomwelsh989 Not daniel craig's :(
@GuruRandhawaKingdom
@GuruRandhawaKingdom 2 года назад
@@tomwelsh989 Why are u laughing?
@SoggySlopster
@SoggySlopster 2 года назад
Nah it was cheesy and predictable
@skippyman5944
@skippyman5944 2 года назад
@@SoggySlopster still beautiful exectuion
@matthewbenoit2066
@matthewbenoit2066 Год назад
I don’t care who the next Bond is. Daniel Craig can’t never be replaced after this masterpiece!
@Vergil60
@Vergil60 Год назад
His James bond for many years his basically James now for ever others are old probably in my opinion.
@hugomarques2799
@hugomarques2799 Год назад
Agree with you my friend. Best James Bond of all time
@charlesreid9337
@charlesreid9337 Год назад
This and Casion Royale.. wow.... But go watch Doctor who.. all but this last one.. you realise you can love the old doctor but eventually you love the new one
@cleetorres1351
@cleetorres1351 Год назад
Will Smith
@traydaniel0403
@traydaniel0403 Год назад
@@cleetorres1351 No. Definitely not him. Should be Henry Cavill ASAP
@danielcervantes5294
@danielcervantes5294 2 года назад
That's why I love Daniel Craig's version of 007. James Bond has always been the power fantasy of a badass spy, but Craig's performance made him feel like an actual person.
@warrenrhinerson6373
@warrenrhinerson6373 Год назад
Agreed. I felt the same way about Timothy Dalton's Bond as well.
@Jason75913
@Jason75913 Год назад
"the power fantasy of a badass spy" I figured that was Ian Fleming's intention, realized on the films.
@jorgebersabe293
@jorgebersabe293 Год назад
Craig's Bond is more of a deconstruction of said power fantasy, as his depiction of Bond is essentially how Bond would be in real life: Lonely, paranoid, detached, distant and utterly disconnected from others, which ended up causing troubles in his relationship with Madeleine in this movie.
@nickelmouse451
@nickelmouse451 Год назад
Fleming’s character was not a power fantasy. Look at the torture scene in Casino Royale or the ending of Live and Let Die (the novels). There’s a bit in one of the novels where Bond believes he’s going to die and makes plans in his head to drown the girl he’s falling for first so she won’t have to suffer and then try to kill himself before he suffers too much. The character didn’t need deconstructing, he was already nuanced and vulnerable.
@NBGdeki
@NBGdeki Год назад
1/1
@gareth0412
@gareth0412 2 года назад
"Courage isn't the absence of fear but the action in spite of it." Words that describe James Bond perfectly.
@obscure.reference
@obscure.reference Год назад
but in this scene he -fears harming his family and as such -chooses not to take action to save his own life
@tomawen5916
@tomawen5916 2 года назад
The way Bond/Daniel Craig looks up into the sky and watches the missiles come raining down, it shows the true mettle of a man who sees Death coming and stands his ground, ready to greet it. I have no doubt that the thought passed through his head, just as the missile detonated, that Death, who he long eluded has now finally grasped him in its deadly grip. And he welcomes Death with a wary grin, knowing that there is no one left to hurt his beloved family. He dies happy. Tears run down my cheeks. Bravo.
@cheeky_cheeks5086
@cheeky_cheeks5086 2 года назад
Damn ok Shakespeare
@SzTz100
@SzTz100 2 года назад
Come on, this movie sucked
@Broomey95
@Broomey95 2 года назад
@@SzTz100 😹😹👍🏼
@declangill5138
@declangill5138 2 года назад
In turn living the last line of the haiku opening You Only Live Twice the book "You Only Live Twice. Once when you are born. Ans once when you look death in the face"
@banjicodswallop8261
@banjicodswallop8261 2 года назад
Ohhh grab a hanky crybaby The names banji codswallop and that was codswallop
@erzek8971
@erzek8971 Год назад
In my opinion, he could survive running on the beach and jump into water, but there was no reason to live for...without touching, kissing, hugging his own loves. Fabulous scene and fabulous end of Craig's era.
@bigkmoviesandgames
@bigkmoviesandgames Год назад
I mean there's plenty of reasons to live but he would have been killing them because physical contact with anyone would lead to their deaths eventually. Honestly though I think the nano thing is just kind of lazy writing. Qs all like "there's nothing that can be done" and I'm like "dude it's just a miniature robot just work your magic kid." They mention nanites in the last movie and q could even control and track those. It just felt very contrived it's like they had to think of a reason why Bond can't get off the Island and they just came up for the most contrives thing they could think of. Meanwhile I'm just thinking to myself "you could have just had the gunshot wound be fatal", which it seems to be anyway. This entire there's nothing we can do is farfetched at best and completely asinine and contrived at worst. I don't mind that they killed this version of bond off because his films aren't connected to the other ones anyway, because what a lot of people don't know is before the Craig movies all the films had a very loose continuity but this series was its own thing and I was fine with that. So him dying doesn't really affect me in any way but if you're going to do it you can do it more believable than this. just seems ham-fisted to me.
@californiaguap
@californiaguap Год назад
He was shot bleeding out he was super weak to run for the water and dive swill down deep enough to survive the blasts
@dzello
@dzello Год назад
@@californiaguap Even if he had the energy to get out, he would kill his family. The nanobots jump from person to person until they kill their targets. It's not that he couldn't touch his family, he couldn't even go back to society or he'd eventually kill his family. He had to be eradicated and take out the nanobots with him to protect his family.
@electrictroy2010
@electrictroy2010 Год назад
CRAIG NOT FUNNY. Humor was an integral part of the James Bond persona, but Craig’s bond had none .
@h1ob355
@h1ob355 Год назад
And it shows how this character grew during the movies. In "Casino" he would have given a shit on it......he finally lost his armor.
@decaytred9500
@decaytred9500 2 года назад
When I was watching this scene, I though ‘They’re not actually gonna do this, right? Oh no they’re actually doing this’. What a way to send off a great character. Salute to the greatest Bond I’ve seen
@PittsburghSonido
@PittsburghSonido 2 года назад
I’m still stunned, dude. Watched it last night and was in denial. As the missiles strike, it’s horrifyingly surreal. I made the comment to my brother saying “this will be a Dark Knight Rises ending where we think he’s dead but he survives the explosion”. Well that’s certainly not the case.
@decaytred9500
@decaytred9500 2 года назад
@@PittsburghSonido It certainly was not
@jessicatororosario9405
@jessicatororosario9405 2 года назад
My dad reacted a similar way. He asked if they were really going to do it and was shocked that they did. He then turned to us to say that it was the first time that Bond had died while still being in complete disbelief.
@jackj9816
@jackj9816 2 года назад
And they straight up showed it
@tomasturbado6104
@tomasturbado6104 2 года назад
They broke my heart with this scene.
@jg772006
@jg772006 2 года назад
I don't understand why some people have problems with the way "NO TIME TO DIE" ended with Bond's death. Of all the actors that played James Bond ... Daniel Craig's "Bond" over the course of his 5 film stretch, his Bond is the only one that has a true "character arc". In "CASINO ROYALE", Bond made a huge mistake by "trusting too soon", which ultimately made him "fall in love too soon". With Vesper's death, it left him ultimately angry and bitter to the extent where it seemed he wouldn't WANT to fall in love again ... as Judi Dench's M says to him "Well, you learned you lesson". It carries over into "QUANTUM" at the end of the film, when Bond learns the truth that not only did Vesper indeed sacrifice herself to save Bond ... but he also found the man/agent that set her up. What's interesting is when Bond dropped that Algerian love knot necklace in the snow at the end, it was a symbolic way that he was leaving Vesper behind ... but in truth, he really hasn't. Bond thinks he's letting her go, but deep down, he hasn't because he "can't yet", as Bond ultimately states in "NO TIME TO DIE" - "Letting go is hard". "SKYFALL" and "SPECTRE" together basically dive into Bond's psyche (the "word association scene" in "SKYFALL"), and more importantly his past, backstory, and upbringing in many ways. Looking back, one scene in "SPECTRE" that really hits home now, after seeing "NO TIME TO DIE" ... is Bond keeping his word with Madeline's father Mr. White. He swore to him his word, that he would protect Madeline and keep her alive at all costs, and Mr. White took him for his word before killing himself. Not only did Bond keep his word to Mr. White (and in doing so, holding on to his honor in the process, despite being an assassin as Mr. White coldly dismissed in "SPECTRE") ... but simultaneously through his relationship and struggles with Madeline in "SPECTRE" and "NO TIME", Bond learned to fall in love and trust again for the first time since "CASINO ROYALE", even though it ultimately and tragically cost him his life. Craig's Bond was cold, remorseless, and somewhat reckless in the beginning of "CASINO", and by the end of "CASINO", he was ultimately turned vulnerable after feeling betrayed for "getting too close". By the time the end of "NO TIME TO DIE" comes, he's a completely changed and overall "open" person. One piece of irony, is that while he is "vulnerable" with the virus inside him, he is no longer "vulnerable" emotionally, especially knowing the fact that he is "leaving something behind" with the person he ultimately fell in love with. The sad part now, is that while he can now "get close emotionally" to Madeline and Mathilde ... he can not, thanks to Safin, "get close physically" to them. As Safin told him in the film - "Life is all about leaving something behind". That last shot of Craig's Bond, looking up at the sky, "happy and joyful" for the first time in the series, despite knowing he's about to (unselfishly) die from those missiles crashing down, in order to protect Madeline and Mathilde ... it is so fitting. He's "happy" and "at peace" for the first time in the series because he ultimately "fell in love again" ... kept his honor and his word with one particular enemy ... and has a daughter that he will live on through. It was a wonderful way for Daniel Craig's "Bond" to end, and a fantastic character arc to finish off of, if you really think deep and hard about it. "NO TIME TO DIE" was outstanding, and a fitting end to this era of "Bond".
@johnsimoney2035
@johnsimoney2035 2 года назад
Damn i really enjoyed your interpretation. You’re a true bond fan. You got me to realize things I didn’t before. I’d say you’re spot on with everything you wrote. I’ve seen NTTD about 4 times now and I have to be frank, I’ve noticed more and more things that I didn’t notice the first time. I hated it the first time bc I felt the movie was off for some reason and that it didn’t really get started until about halfway…and obviously bc they kill him off. Craig’s mannerisms are a little weird in the first half of the movie if you noticed. The scene with him and Blofeld one on one in the prison where he’s talking with his hands is just weird. He’s never done that in any of the previous movies. I noticed that and thought it was really weird and off. All in all I appreciate the story points and some of their closures in NTTD. It has amazing cinematography, great acting although off in certain instances, beautiful locations and scenes… but I still hate it. I really wanted Bond to live on and in the peace he so deserved alongside Madeline and Mathilde. A movie ending I will never get over as a Bond fan. Kept thinking that life now has changed in these times of Covid, and I thought it would’ve been great to give Craig’s bond a hopeful and the well deserved happy ending that he has never really experienced. I just thought killing him off was a bit of a cop out and an excuse for not being creative enough to convince with the happy and appropriate ending that he deserved with the one person who showed him it was okay to trust and fall in love again…along with their daughter Mathilde :(
@danzuki8918
@danzuki8918 2 года назад
well said...
@user-vt7of4fh1g
@user-vt7of4fh1g 2 года назад
You sir you are a true Bond fan. They don’t understand that Daniel Craig’s version of BOND is something new ,something for realistic, more human! The Easter eggs in his movies show that they keep some things traditional but also something new!
@4thpeverell142
@4thpeverell142 2 года назад
You kind sir, are a true Bond fan. I totally agree with you on every account.
@benharper1544
@benharper1544 2 года назад
i wish more people would interpret it like this, well said sir
@LSF45
@LSF45 2 года назад
I love how he says “I know” twice. Once to Madeleine. Once to the audience.
@jasonsterling4129
@jasonsterling4129 Год назад
I grew up watching James Bond. All the times that you thought he was dead, he always managed to escape and survive. Never thought I'd see the day where I'd see James Bond die
@timerwentoff
@timerwentoff Год назад
This scene is so anti-007 that ti doesn't belong.
@bobbythomas6520
@bobbythomas6520 Год назад
Heroes die, legends live on
@CT-5555
@CT-5555 Год назад
Oh he’s not dead they’ll probably revive him to make another movie, if you don’t see the body he survived somehow
@cscensored2722
@cscensored2722 Год назад
@@CT-5555 that's fukin cap
@CT-5555
@CT-5555 Год назад
@@cscensored2722 we’ll see about that
@eazy1174
@eazy1174 2 года назад
What a complete character arc for Craig's Bond. Dude went from a cold blooded killer to accepting his own death to protect his family.
@adrielsebastian5216
@adrielsebastian5216 2 года назад
For those who don't know, this scene is a callback to the "we have all the time in the world" Bond said to Madeleine in the beginning. It's also a callback to the last scene in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", where George Lazenby's Bond cradled his dead wife (who was shot by Blofeld's agents) after their wedding.
@lukeorridge3988
@lukeorridge3988 2 года назад
Anyway you have a wedding present. The best I could have. A future...
@AndrewChapman
@AndrewChapman 2 года назад
First a boy and then a girl...
@Sparkle0501
@Sparkle0501 2 года назад
Ikr
@rickyaugustine2515
@rickyaugustine2515 2 года назад
Interesting
@malefitz6886
@malefitz6886 2 года назад
And this scene with his murdered wife in his arms is actually my favourite bond scene ever.
@kyleduke2736
@kyleduke2736 2 года назад
When he says “you have all the time in the world” that’s when I started crying
@Chopperwocky
@Chopperwocky 2 года назад
Stolen from OHMSS
@kyleduke2736
@kyleduke2736 2 года назад
Wut
@kaydegleeson5595
@kaydegleeson5595 2 года назад
It’s not stolen it’s a callback…
@kyleduke2736
@kyleduke2736 2 года назад
Facts
@Chopperwocky
@Chopperwocky 2 года назад
@@kaydegleeson5595 A callback to a far superior Bond movie.
@brentluxford8617
@brentluxford8617 Год назад
I like that scene just before the missiles drop and he is standing tall against the background, a victorious sentinel, even in the face of death. Truly a sad, but fitting end.
@UXtatic
@UXtatic Год назад
Yes, like a superhero without a cape. And his daughter's toy in his waist. 😭
@lucmoore6176
@lucmoore6176 2 года назад
He was a soldier to the end. He stared death in the eyes and didn’t blink
@StanvilleBrown
@StanvilleBrown 2 года назад
Fact! 😌
@Ironman-BB
@Ironman-BB 2 года назад
I don't think he needed to die they should've saved him
@Levetteful
@Levetteful 2 года назад
@@Ironman-BB I thought this too…to just go with his family to some paradise island and live out his days in peace at last 😩
@TPDManiacXC626
@TPDManiacXC626 2 года назад
So too did Beast Wars Dinobot and Armada Starscream. All three lived as warriors and died as heroes. They fought and went out with unfaltering courage until the very end.
@StanvilleBrown
@StanvilleBrown 2 года назад
@@TPDManiacXC626 a fellow kid who grew up in the 90s respect! I know Armada was in the early 2000s .
@bmwloganm5492
@bmwloganm5492 2 года назад
"I know..." I was crying big fat tears in the cinema, James bond was my Childhood hero, Still is, I first saw him in theatre in 2006, He was extraordinary, daniel Craig certainly made an amazing Grand Exit, 2006-2021, It was hard to see him go like this, My entire family were big fans of James Bond, We all miss him, The james bond era is Over, Hoping to see a new era in M.I.6
@LeosMyG
@LeosMyG 2 года назад
At The end there was a text saying "James Bond Will return" or something like that.
@PedroCSABR
@PedroCSABR 2 года назад
@@LeosMyG From heaven yes?
@legendzpride4962
@legendzpride4962 2 года назад
James Bond is never truly gone, but the Bond we knew is. Here's hoping the next one to take the mantle lives up to how great Daniel Craig played him.
@AMSalley94
@AMSalley94 2 года назад
@@LeosMyG yes, it did say: “James Bond Will Return.”
@mortaljorma69
@mortaljorma69 2 года назад
This has nothing to do with real Bond. Fleming would go mental if he would see a shitty ending like this to HIS character. Ian would never ever let this shit happen.
@The_Practical_Bond
@The_Practical_Bond 2 года назад
I'm not crying, you're crying.
@abeditz5971
@abeditz5971 2 года назад
Something went in my eye
@moniques9127
@moniques9127 2 года назад
Stop being a baby 😩😭
@abeditz5971
@abeditz5971 2 года назад
Man up😭😭😭😩😩
@kingschlong2514
@kingschlong2514 2 года назад
You’re right, I am
@imtiredcharlie
@imtiredcharlie 2 года назад
We're all crying 🥺
@beninmalgaard9836
@beninmalgaard9836 Год назад
As soon as that third rocket hit, something snapped inside me and I burst into tears. I was really hoping that he would succeed and get to live in peace.
@bovasi
@bovasi 2 года назад
The beauty of the title ”No time to die” is that James Bond has lived his whole adult life sacrificing himself for Queen and country, knowing that any moment could be his last. But suddenly he has something else to live for, beyond England, beyond himself. He has a family. And because of his own childhood trauma, he knows about the pain, the sorrow and the anger of loosing one’s parents. Now, he is a father himself. Of all the dangers he has faced and of all the times he has lived through them, now is definitely not the time to die… This is the time for him to LIVE. That’s why the title is both beautiful and heart-breaking. ”There’s just no time to die.”
@alyngrass5085
@alyngrass5085 2 года назад
Relax bro
@bovasi
@bovasi 2 года назад
@@alyngrass5085 Yeah, I started meditating shortly after my post.
@rari2943
@rari2943 2 года назад
@@bovasi 💀💀
@CreosoteTv
@CreosoteTv 2 года назад
This scene hits me hard cause my grandpa was in the service and he absolutely loved james bond and he passed almost 1 year before no time to die came out and we were really looking forward to seeing it together so seeing james bond die felt like saying goodbye to my grandpa all over again
@doozledumbler5393
@doozledumbler5393 2 года назад
For real?
@kid_girl_lover
@kid_girl_lover 2 года назад
Comment is fake
@CreosoteTv
@CreosoteTv 2 года назад
@@kid_girl_lover how is my comment fake ?
@JD-jz5gu
@JD-jz5gu 2 года назад
@@kid_girl_lover dafuq
@banjicodswallop8261
@banjicodswallop8261 2 года назад
The names banji codswallop and THAT WAS CODSWALLOP
@toonvandenbroeck1697
@toonvandenbroeck1697 2 года назад
When I got out of the cinema after the movie ended I literally cried for about 20 minutes cause he was my favorite bond ever!. We will miss Mr. Bond. Thank you Daniel for the past 15 years as bond!
@jackboyce8296
@jackboyce8296 2 года назад
Me too man….me too.
@JensAugustSJ
@JensAugustSJ 2 года назад
Me too bro... me to
@ethanthompson2576
@ethanthompson2576 Год назад
I grew up laying on my parents floor watching old movies with my dad. One of the first was dr. No, the first James Bond movie. I watched every single film following. This scene hit me like no other of any movie I’ve ever watched. It’s not just a character dying. It’s a man that was their to raise me through so many different iterations. Farewell 007. You are the greatest agent to have ever served. We thank you for all of your accomplishments.
@rocky1942racoon
@rocky1942racoon Год назад
He's not dead. He's just dead in the Daniel Craig timeline. Pierce Brosnan's Bond is still alive and well:)
@WeHateSpurs-_-
@WeHateSpurs-_- Год назад
@@rocky1942racoon can you explain ?? Genuinely lost...! He has been blown up, so how is alive?
@rocky1942racoon
@rocky1942racoon Год назад
​@@WeHateSpurs-_- The character James Bond is only dead in the Daniel Craig's version of Bond. It's completely separate from all of the other Bond movies because his movies were a reboot of the character. So what I'm saying is Pierce Brosnan could pick up his version of Bond again which would take place after the events of Die Another Day which was his last film. A movie that could be a proper sendoff for Pierce Brosnan because I don't think Die Another Day did that. I know many people who would be down for that until they find a replacement for Daniel Craig.
@jacobramirez4189
@jacobramirez4189 11 месяцев назад
It's embarrassing, but once i saw that 😕, I couldn't be a part of it anymore.
@4thpeverell142
@4thpeverell142 2 года назад
This made me cry. I applaud No Time To Die for it's bold move of killing off Bond and doing it quite brilliantly.
@AZITHEMLGPRO
@AZITHEMLGPRO 2 года назад
But but but bond never dies! He always makes it out alive! I want my male fantasy!! Rrreeeeeee
@4thpeverell142
@4thpeverell142 2 года назад
@@AZITHEMLGPRO fr lmao. That's how most idiots are reacting to his death. For f's sake, this is a fictional character. Its not like his death affects you irl or anything. This movie is just like Logan and that's why i love it.
@woozywithcider1892
@woozywithcider1892 2 года назад
@@4thpeverell142 I think you need to calm down.
@4thpeverell142
@4thpeverell142 2 года назад
@@woozywithcider1892 When was i even pissed off that I need to calm down?
@RenegadeShepTheSpacer
@RenegadeShepTheSpacer 2 года назад
@@AZITHEMLGPRO This is a female fantasy.
@terrykemp8131
@terrykemp8131 2 года назад
The most moving scenes in a James Bond film. Absolutely heart-breaking. Along with the scene in Her Majesty's Secret Service where James kisses his dead wife good bye. Daniel Craig will always be one of the best Bonds ever.
@roryoconnell7759
@roryoconnell7759 2 года назад
I love that they completed the loop, referring back to that movie when he said, "you have the time in the world."
@spaceace4387
@spaceace4387 Год назад
Not even close, this is the worst moment in all of James Bond
@Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire
@@spaceace4387 are you off your rocker
@spaceace4387
@spaceace4387 Год назад
@@Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire how is disagreeing with you constituting “off my rocker”? I think the same about you if you like this shit
@Samstar369
@Samstar369 Год назад
@@spaceace4387 Yet you don’t respect the peace and disrupt it with your uncalled for opinion. You haven’t even explained why, just denied all of the praise like a douchebag
@kevincarroll3914
@kevincarroll3914 2 года назад
Hans Zimmer didn't have to go that hard on the last minute and a half of this scene but thank goodness he did. The music helps make this scene so heartbreaking. A masterpiece.
@TonyTylerDraws
@TonyTylerDraws 2 года назад
Zimmer always goes hard and we love him for it.
@kevincarroll3914
@kevincarroll3914 2 года назад
@@TonyTylerDraws Absolutely correct!
@christopherortiz9330
@christopherortiz9330 2 года назад
Yes. His score was on autopilot for 2 and a half hours, but kicked in just for this scene.
@randomuser78
@randomuser78 2 года назад
@@christopherortiz9330 Exactly, the last scene music gave real Hans Zimmer vibes, which breaks you from inside
@el_mal_de_ojo
@el_mal_de_ojo Год назад
100% the most emotional scene in ANY Bond film. The only time I've cried watching any of them. Wow!
@waitwhat3547
@waitwhat3547 2 года назад
Ok I think we can now say that Craig's bond was definitely the best Bond so far, he had an amazing journey from being a cold killing machine to a loving father who sacrifices his life for his family
@scouttalent7456
@scouttalent7456 2 года назад
an epic ending death scene doesn't make him the best. if you applied this to pierce bronsnon or any one before it would be the same.
@joji889
@joji889 2 года назад
@@scouttalent7456 all's well that ends well brother
@montgomeryscottys8213
@montgomeryscottys8213 2 года назад
That could’ve did without the nano bots
@rithvikmuthyalapati9754
@rithvikmuthyalapati9754 2 года назад
@@scouttalent7456 Craig's Bond was far more realistic and applicable to today's standards. Plus you can actually hear a British accent and the story touches on many parts of Bond's life, from his past and his future. The previous Bonds were all kickass talk later, but Craig's Bond went through a lot of character development despite seeming the same old 007.
@harriwilliams4724
@harriwilliams4724 2 года назад
100% the best bond for me
@Luke101
@Luke101 2 года назад
The way he looks up and smiles… my heart
@abeditz5971
@abeditz5971 2 года назад
I can’t stop crying
@tigerfury0209
@tigerfury0209 2 года назад
@@abeditz5971 neither 😭
@Victor-rb6pq
@Victor-rb6pq 2 года назад
That's not even acting, its just Craig's natural reaction to be leaving the franchise.
@legendarygary2744
@legendarygary2744 2 года назад
The shot at 4:45 is my favorite angle of the entire movie.
@Sparkle0501
@Sparkle0501 2 года назад
Same
@diver362
@diver362 2 года назад
Definitely a incredible cinematic Bond moment. So much emotion that we’ve never seen from Bond, ever before. This scene didn’t even feel like a Bond movie at this point, it felt like the damn Notebook, godamn I got dust in my eyes.
@JohnJesensky
@JohnJesensky Год назад
The fact that (in the Craig films) Bond starts his journey in Casino Royale by cold-bloodedly killing two men, and ends his journey by sacrificing his life to save two people (not to mention countless other lives) is such a phenomenal character arc, that no matter what you think of his tenure, it's a remarkable feat that his beginning, growth, and end are believable and touching. I love the other Bonds, but I don't think I'll ever get teary-eyed watching another Bond film. So well done.
@UXtatic
@UXtatic Год назад
💯💯👏🏽👏🏽 Daniel Craig made me relate to Bond's character even more.
@TheHiddenMale
@TheHiddenMale 2 года назад
The most beautiful, truly heartbreaking scene I have ever watched, personally. For those who don’t like this ending, that’s ok, but I wept when I saw this in the cinema. It got to me so much that I felt almost sick for a few hours afterwards with a beautiful sadness. Sounds super dramatic but I just think this scene is something else
@Allisori
@Allisori 2 года назад
Agreed! I'm about to go to the cinema as they're replaying all of Craig's bond movies, I'm going to cry so hard when this scene plays after all his movies
@camillemckenzie3235
@camillemckenzie3235 2 года назад
Absolutely. It's on cable now and I can't watch past the final staircase fight. Knowing what's going to happen makes the entire movie very hard to watch
@pinkbeatle2012
@pinkbeatle2012 Год назад
it's a perfect ending, having Bond die sacrificing himself to help others is perfect, this should be the last movie.
@DiddyCanFly
@DiddyCanFly Год назад
I remember seeing this and just being like “No! He’s not dead! James Bond can’t die!” in genuine denial. I say this as a girl who grew up loving the Bond films.
@electrictroy2010
@electrictroy2010 Год назад
CRAIG NOT FUNNY. Humor was an integral part of the James Bond persona, but Craig’s bond had none .
@EricTFDC
@EricTFDC 2 года назад
I’ve never had so much hate for a villain.
@Zxcshehwehdjwkdjcj
@Zxcshehwehdjwkdjcj 2 года назад
That’s when you know he’s a good actor
@4thpeverell142
@4thpeverell142 2 года назад
That's when you know he is a good actor.
@saimcheeda93
@saimcheeda93 2 года назад
Hats off to Safin for finally being the villain who beat Bond
@michaelgerken3234
@michaelgerken3234 2 года назад
Hated unbridge more
@GG-sb8iv
@GG-sb8iv 2 года назад
Fauci, gates soros Clinton Trudeau macron etc rest in pieces 🤪
@Hartford1992
@Hartford1992 2 года назад
Q trying to keep control of his emotions is such a hard hitting bit of this. The entire scene is tragic, and has such a finality about it. Every actor did an amazing job, and this was one hell of a send off for Craig's Bond.
@beno4945
@beno4945 2 года назад
I agree😢
@stop_your_bs
@stop_your_bs Год назад
This scene is amazing and I was rocked by it when I first saw it. Truly a grand exit and one of the most melancholic but amazing endings to any movie ever
@ePlayablez
@ePlayablez 2 года назад
As soon as I heard this score, I began to realize that Bond just might not make it out this time.. In 24 Bond movies, not once did we have a soundtrack with this undertone until now, but it captured the moment beautifully. For the first time, Bond truly had someone/something that was truly worth dying for and he realized that it was his time. Not gonna go into my thousands of gripes with the Daniel Craig/Sam Mendes-generation of Bond films including many with this film, but this scene was beautiful. The more I watch it, the more emotional I get.
@MrDash03
@MrDash03 Год назад
The title of this track gave it away for me “Final ascent” Such a moving scene with beautiful soundtrack
@joeyyc8515
@joeyyc8515 Год назад
As a man, this scene made me cry; I’ve seen all of the films and this was the perfect ending to Bond. In a way it’s a perfect send off before the franchise was sold to Amazon, where they will predictably milk the franchise to death. So Bond’s death was a chef’s kiss to Brosnan, Moore, Dalton, Lazenby and Connery.
@electrictroy2010
@electrictroy2010 Год назад
Bzzzzz… Eon Productions still owns the Bond IP. They control 51% and therefore they decide when movies get released. They prefer infrequently, so their father’s legacy doesn’t get watered down .
@GlobalMetalApocalypse
@GlobalMetalApocalypse Год назад
Genius of Hans Zimmer :)
@camillemckenzie3235
@camillemckenzie3235 Год назад
@@MrDash03 I bought the soundtrack before I saw the movie and I remember thinking "This doesn't sound like Bond Saves The Day kind of music".
@nguyenchau4931
@nguyenchau4931 2 года назад
“It’s all right, Q. It’s all all right.” Don’t know why this hits me in the feels
@joshuagrover795
@joshuagrover795 2 года назад
Acceptance of his fate and at peace. 😢
@aarondaniels8428
@aarondaniels8428 2 года назад
Such a subtle humble and passionate delivery of that line.
@homestar92
@homestar92 2 года назад
I think, like may things in this film, it was a subtle nod to OHMSS. Bond's words after Tracy's death are almost identical.
@andrewchung2940
@andrewchung2940 2 года назад
Can you imagine how Desmond Llewyn's version of Q would have felt if he was the one hearing those words? Especially when he advised Bond to 1) never let them (his enemies) see him bleed and 2) always have an escape plan? Craig's Bond ultimately could not follow through with either advice!
@carterslade8771
@carterslade8771 2 месяца назад
Because Bond is dying, but he's the one comforting Q.
@MaximilianoAedo
@MaximilianoAedo 2 года назад
I watched the whole movie hours ago. I rewatched the first four Craig era movies, and it's fitting that I finished it with No Time to Die. The whole sequence where Bond staggers around the base after killing Safin is definitely full of feels, knowing that there is no way Bond will actually make it out alive this time.
@OliverAisthorpe
@OliverAisthorpe 2 года назад
How would you rank all 5 of his Bond films since you’ve seen them all?!
@MaximilianoAedo
@MaximilianoAedo 2 года назад
@@OliverAisthorpe I'd still give Skyfall the No. 1 spot, with No Time to Die as a close second and Casino Royale on third. Quantum of Solace and Spectre are kind of meh.
@johnsimoney2035
@johnsimoney2035 2 года назад
@@MaximilianoAedo you’re out of your mind. Casino royale is and will always be considered even by critics as number 1 of the franchise
@quizzicallithium612
@quizzicallithium612 2 года назад
5. Quantum Of Solace 4. Spectre 3.Skyfall 2. No Time To Die 1. Moonraker
@OliverAisthorpe
@OliverAisthorpe 2 года назад
@@MaximilianoAedo that’s very similar to my ranking, mine goes: Skyfall No Time To Die Casino Royale Spectre Quantum Of Solace
@DarkKnight_______
@DarkKnight_______ Год назад
As a long time fan of 007. Especially Craig's films, this hurt when I saw it in theaters. Almost felt the same as when Iron Man was killed in Endgame. I've seen all the films thousands of times except this one. Played some of the games many times too. He was my hero growing up. Still have not seen this film again since. It is cursed. We have never witnessed 007 getting killed until here.
@charlesreid9337
@charlesreid9337 Год назад
You're fine til "you can have all the cheeseburgers you want"... I was sitting between two beautiful women.. friends.. trying to be all manly... put giant bruises on my thighs pinching myself as hard as i could not to break down in tears when i heard that line
@chrisjohnson8029
@chrisjohnson8029 2 года назад
Ben Whishaw's acting at 5:17 - absolutely golden. You could feel the shock rolling off him as much as all us viewers were when watching it - magnificent (and traumatising in equal measures).
@wandamaximoffscarletwitch8535
@wandamaximoffscarletwitch8535 2 года назад
Agree. They need to bring him back as Q He's my favorite characther in the francise.
@riccitarpey1604
@riccitarpey1604 Год назад
Definitely. I made a comment on it also. It's breathtaking. I felt it big time. Quality actor.
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 Год назад
He may not have been told the ending until the day they shit the final scene.
@sam2011ize
@sam2011ize 2 года назад
Never thought that a bond film can be so emotional...bond never dies.... Daniel had created a history for all bond films by this scene...
@StuartLloyd
@StuartLloyd 2 года назад
This probably confirms the theory that James Bond is a codename and the reason the actors change is because he dies offscreen.
@BGuhChannel27
@BGuhChannel27 2 года назад
@@StuartLloyd James Bond is a code name. Previous bond probably died or retired
@TheBrickGuy7939
@TheBrickGuy7939 2 года назад
@@StuartLloyd His family's gravestones have Bond written on them so it is his actual surname. Every movie was a completely new storyline until the Craig movies released and this is just a scenario where he actually dies.
@rwwawrzyniak
@rwwawrzyniak 2 года назад
I've watched every Craig's Bond movie in a cinema with my father, it was kind of our tradition. I was 9 when Casino Royale came out and 24 when No Time To Die did. And there we were, 2 grown men, watching that scene and crying. And here I am, reliving this and crying again. Sad, yet beautiful ending to a beautiful story.
@tupokraju3109
@tupokraju3109 2 года назад
22 year old, cried like a baby..
@coltonweeks3929
@coltonweeks3929 2 года назад
Exact same story for me. I’d like to think I’m quite manly but I bawled my eyes out during this scene. I actually made my father sit in the theatre after the credits for a while so no one knew I was crying.
@christraiches3943
@christraiches3943 2 года назад
Me too
@samvad6638
@samvad6638 2 года назад
Yes same experience with me. Unfortunately my father passed in 2018 so he didn't get to see it but I know he would have loved it. Watching Bond die made me remember all the time we watched these movies. I was sobbing in the cinema.
@peterkythas3439
@peterkythas3439 Год назад
What made Craig’s Bond so great was the fact it was a full arc. It made his death so much more impactful and emotional
@MrKajing
@MrKajing 2 года назад
He left like a true boss.......the music the ambience....the bond that had the balls to actually make the ultimate sacrifice...and show us what a real 007 is made off....not just a womanizer....he made us understand what that number really meant....
@MrKajing
@MrKajing 2 года назад
i really regret not watching this in movies....
@embecmom5863
@embecmom5863 2 года назад
the risk is were they killing off the old bond for a reason...?
@harrymg8458
@harrymg8458 2 года назад
yeah i watched goldeneye after only seeing the daniel craig films safe to say i didnt enjoy it quite as much, but the tank was just stupidly hilarious
@daleb2050
@daleb2050 2 года назад
Just an epic ending to an iconic character, thank you Daniel Craig for being THE James Bond of my generation.
@RB01.10
@RB01.10 2 года назад
Agreed, it was a balsey, but well done way to close the series Though the credits did say “James Bond will Return” My guess is they’ll just reboot it again
@banjicodswallop8261
@banjicodswallop8261 2 года назад
Oh take a hike
@SilverbackG-wq1cn
@SilverbackG-wq1cn 2 года назад
Every father who has a daughter feels this moment cut through his heart with immense force...
@njmorningdrive4829
@njmorningdrive4829 2 года назад
EVERY FATHER PERIOD!!!
@yeuskas1
@yeuskas1 2 года назад
He doesn't deserve an end like this, finally he could be Happy and fulfilled, why the martir cliché? :'(
@Youdontknowwhatliterallymeans
@Youdontknowwhatliterallymeans 2 года назад
I have two daughters. If they had any idea what a sucker I was for both of them I'd be in trouble.
@alvbusano
@alvbusano 2 года назад
I have a 4yr old son and it gives me goosebumps seeing this scene knowing full if I ever was called upon to make this type of sacrifice, I wouldn’t hesitate for a second to do so.
@afaqkhan4880
@afaqkhan4880 Год назад
I never knew if someone could cry by watching a James Bond movie. The last piece of emotional drama was superb and the actors did it splendidly.
@Swimmmy_21
@Swimmmy_21 2 года назад
I’m glad they gave him a proper heroes death. This scene still hits me hard after all the Bond films
@Seallypoops
@Seallypoops 2 года назад
Oh man Q taking a small breath to steady himself and Moneypenny holding in the tears gets me every time
@curtisbuck4250
@curtisbuck4250 2 года назад
The cut to him looking at the screen with all of Bonds’ vitals reading ‘0’ is soul-crushing.
@emiliaschmidd
@emiliaschmidd 2 года назад
@@curtisbuck4250 yes when it says “offline“
@jackboyce8296
@jackboyce8296 2 года назад
Every time I see Q’s reaction, it’s like I’m watching him mourn his own brother. Bond and Q respected each other so much. 😭😭😭
@user-mo5en8nt7g
@user-mo5en8nt7g 2 года назад
This is the end of a great Era. This scene was the perfect ending. Hans Zimmer is a great composer, the music is perfectly matched. Daniel's Bond in my heart💔
@mrbeanfan88
@mrbeanfan88 Год назад
“It’s alright Q.” Had me crying. This scene was so emotional in many ways. Seeing the James Bond I have grew up with climb that ladder and admit to his death was so sad.
@Western-mc8dg
@Western-mc8dg 2 года назад
Now, I completely understand why they killed off bond, which I think was a respectable thing to do. But as a biased fan I still wished I could have seen bond getting the happy ending after all the stuff he has been through
@yeuskas1
@yeuskas1 2 года назад
Yeah, he finally could be Happy, could feel Alive but then we get this martir cliché ending
@thesundayseshlads
@thesundayseshlads 2 года назад
@@yeuskas1 this was the complete opposite of a cliche. No one saw this coming
@shadicTPZ
@shadicTPZ 2 года назад
Hey, at least it wasn't test audiences that dislike his death, BC test audiences are often the WORST.
@riftplut0474
@riftplut0474 2 года назад
@@yeuskas1 the cliche ending would to give him that happy ending
@addisoncaudillo9095
@addisoncaudillo9095 2 года назад
Just like Hugh jackman I was old enough to remember when he started and old enough to remember when he finished
@abeditz5971
@abeditz5971 2 года назад
How old were you in 2005
@addisoncaudillo9095
@addisoncaudillo9095 2 года назад
@@abeditz5971 I was 14
@RB01.10
@RB01.10 2 года назад
Him alongside Robert Downey Jr. I was 13 when the first Iron Man came out and remember seeing it opening weekend in a packed room. 11 years later I get hit in the feels at Endgame’s finale because I (and everyone else) knew it was the last time he’d play the role
@thedoctor1263
@thedoctor1263 2 года назад
@@abeditz5971 I wouldn't be born till October of 2005 but my dad showed me these movies at a young age
@damasigroderickeob7642
@damasigroderickeob7642 2 года назад
I think this is one of my favourite Daniel Craig's performance here as James Bond. I loved this scene, the way how he acted in this one. I can feel the sadness in his voice as I see it in his eyes as well. Hans Zimmer's score plays along very well in this scene and I liked his composition here because he knows how to turn a suspenseful dark tale into an emotional level.
@JaimeGirl
@JaimeGirl 9 месяцев назад
It wasn’t lost on me that Craig’s Bond, in one of his last lines, pays homage to On Her Majesty’s Secret Service-“you have all the time in the world”. Daniel Craig’s performance from Casino Royals to this did something no other actor as Bond could do- Craig made Bond more than the image we’ve had of him since 1962. He made Bond human. He gave him a heart and a soul. He showed us the inside of 007. And it was brilliant. And in this scene, Craig’s face as the missiles come down- an actor, and the iconic character he played, smiling at a job damn well done and being at peace with goodbye. Take a bow, Mr Craig. You deserve it.
@YouCantDeleteDenzelL
@YouCantDeleteDenzelL 2 года назад
This scene hit me so fucking hard. As a guy who grew up with James Bond, it felt like a piece of my childhood died, watching James Bond, a character I idolize die. And how basically PERFECT it felt made it worse, yet better. It felt like an EARNED ending to the character rather than a cheap shock.
@mynamestim8117
@mynamestim8117 Год назад
you’re saying you grew up on Bond and this was an earned ending? gtfo, the only Bond you’ve seen is Craig
@YouCantDeleteDenzelL
@YouCantDeleteDenzelL Год назад
@@mynamestim8117 My 007 VHS, DVD, Blu ray collections would beg to differ.
@MikeMJPMUNCH
@MikeMJPMUNCH 2 года назад
It's both tragic and beautiful how Daniel Craig's Bond started with his heart being broken then in his final moments he regained his heart.
@Southhs
@Southhs 2 года назад
Remember when everyone doubted Daniel Craig could pull off James Bond?
@Southhs
@Southhs 2 года назад
@@cactusmalone really? I was under the impression Craig averted expectations since _Casino Royale._
@dananonymisedforsecurity6463
@dananonymisedforsecurity6463 2 года назад
James Bond doesn't usually need to be pulled off
@Southhs
@Southhs 2 года назад
@@cactusmalone I've also been under the impression that Craig!Bond was more true to Ian Fleming's original depiction (like how Peter B. Parker from _Into the Spider-Verse_ was more in line with Ditko's original interpretation of the character).
@Southhs
@Southhs 2 года назад
@@dananonymisedforsecurity6463 whaddaya mean by that?
@dananonymisedforsecurity6463
@dananonymisedforsecurity6463 2 года назад
@@Southhs it was an innuendo, pulled off means something quite different
@praline01
@praline01 Год назад
I grew up loving James Bond. I’ve seen all 25 movies multiple times. And this scene hit me so so hard because in my eyes James Bond doesn’t die. He always come back. But this right here broke my heart a little bit. Not gonna lie. When I watched it in theaters I thought that this was the end of James Bond. After 25 movies and 60 years this is it.
@angeloescobar7617
@angeloescobar7617 Год назад
Hey, you’re super beautiful
@Nicolae-Iorga-Vaslui
@Nicolae-Iorga-Vaslui Год назад
It's ok, in about ~20 years from now, Mathilde will realize that "Actually she always felt like a boy", makes the transition, changes her name to "James", and that's how "James Bond returs".
@liamcampbell9748
@liamcampbell9748 Год назад
My friend and I was outrageously heartbroken because in our eyes to James Bond, you just don’t kill him. That scene made us hate the movie with a passion.
@billionaeris1183
@billionaeris1183 Год назад
James Bond is a code name, every James Bond is a different 007 agent, you can't kill James Bond just the agents playing that role.
@mattjames7386
@mattjames7386 2 года назад
As soon as Q addresses him as "James", you know Bond's in trouble.
@scrbjsbro
@scrbjsbro 2 года назад
By far one of the hardest death scenes I have ever watched, for me at least. Absolutely heartbreaking to see a character as monumental and influential as James Bond die and I definitely was not expecting it and certainly shed a few tears.
@george111140
@george111140 2 года назад
Finally, Bond was able to meet Vesper again in the heaven. What an ending.
@christianjozefb.teruel6821
@christianjozefb.teruel6821 Год назад
Also M(Judi Dench), Felix, and Rene.
@liosmani9353
@liosmani9353 Год назад
And Michael jackson
@matvangogh
@matvangogh 2 месяца назад
Bond murdered many people- not just bad guys. I dont mean in war like a soldier in ww2..
@jamesridgeway1857
@jamesridgeway1857 26 дней назад
@@liosmani9353what Michael Jackson got to do with this is about a James Bond movie not Michael Jackson
@SixT6_Official
@SixT6_Official Год назад
I recently finished Craig Bond films after deciding to rewatch Casino Royale. This ending got to me because I was so used to Bond surviving since I saw Sean Connery and Pierce Brosnan's Bond films. I didn't think they would actually kill him off and I kept saying in my head "He'll make it out, Bond always does." until the missle hit him and his status showed Offline on Q's feed. I started tearing up because Craig's Bond had grown to be my favorite. It's a tragic and fitting end for a broken man with his last semblance of happiness being his family
@dennythesavage
@dennythesavage 2 года назад
This scene got me. The entire time, I was watching this movie knowing they were promoting this as ‘James Bonds Death.’ The entire time I was watching this I was like “he’s going to find a way to get out, he always does, he’s going to be able to retire on an island.” I kept saying in my head the entire film “they’re not going to do it.” Then this scene happened, then I was like “holy fuck, they actually did it.” I still come back to this scene just because it was so well done, it subverted all expectations, but delivered a respectful, and understanding death on why he would finally just let death get him. it’s the kind of send off that’s kind of necessary for such an indestructible force.
@gdept88
@gdept88 Год назад
Needed a missile to kill 'em.
@AdelaideAnon89
@AdelaideAnon89 2 года назад
It’s alright Q, it’s alright Deathly calm and full of pain. The realisation of it all was heart wrenching
@joshuagrover795
@joshuagrover795 2 года назад
Accepting of his fate, nothing he could do so he quietly accepted death.
@RyBegz44
@RyBegz44 2 года назад
The music is what did me in. If you watch any movie montage video of the saddest scenes in cinema it's usually has music like this in the background. The score complemented these scene really well and added to the emotion. Daniel Craig is the best James Bond btw.
@UzumakiNagato
@UzumakiNagato 2 года назад
Thats Hans Zimmer for you... :'(
@steveulinski98
@steveulinski98 Год назад
"She does have your eyes." "I know...I know." That really hit hard in the theater. I cried so hard.
@skyfaller3d417
@skyfaller3d417 2 года назад
Seeing this scene in cinemas, made me feel like Tony Stark’s death in Avengers Endgame all over again )=>
@stevedawson6979
@stevedawson6979 2 года назад
Don’t compare a great, far more realistic movie like James Bond to that kiddy, dumb fantasy, cartoon movie like the avengers. I had to turn that shit off after 5 minutes, it was that unwatchable.
@wackywater7234
@wackywater7234 2 года назад
@@stevedawson6979 True, marvel is just garbage nonsense.
@GrandHighGamer
@GrandHighGamer 2 года назад
@@stevedawson6979 :V James Bond? That film series with invisible cars, space lasers, henchmen that kill people with bowler hats, volcano bases full of improbably large amounts of henchmen, battles in space, and villains with buttons that drop the person they're speaking to into a vat of sharks? Truly a gritty and realistic universe. Don't get me wrong, Craig's been a bit more grounded. But the entire series is known for being pretty fucking goofy.
@stevedawson6979
@stevedawson6979 2 года назад
@@GrandHighGamerStill far more realistic and authentic than avengers.
@carlwheezer653
@carlwheezer653 2 года назад
@@stevedawson6979 that was the most cringe comment, I've seen all year.
@Tomamir84
@Tomamir84 2 года назад
"You have made the most beautiful thing i have ever seen"? Boy... I think its the most emotional ending i have ever seen with absolutely perfect music from Hans Zimmer! Just EPIC 😍! I must play this every day...😁
@charliemurphypendleton1071
@charliemurphypendleton1071 Год назад
James Bond having his "Logan" moment was just brilliant 👏 👌
@Just_Proudy07
@Just_Proudy07 2 года назад
I literally started crying when he stood there and the bombs hit 😢😢😢😢 Daniel Craig was an awesome James Bond
@Macomio80
@Macomio80 2 года назад
4:45 was when i couldn't hold the tears back anymore - him standing there with his daughters toy ... awaiting the unanerverable 😢😢
@linneasvensson839
@linneasvensson839 2 года назад
Such an emotional movie 😭😭 Daniel Craig is such an amazing actor. The ending was so sad..
@erikgirrulat8174
@erikgirrulat8174 2 года назад
When I went to premiere in cinema, I kinda made it through the death of Bond scene without shedding a tear... somehow it was the moment when Q fighting his own tears and looking left to Bond's vitals that made me cry. Fantastic ending. It's the worthy and honorable ending to what I'd call the best Bond era in history!
@ariqsyafwan4987
@ariqsyafwan4987 2 года назад
I think That's because Bond has always had countless numebrs of love interest, but he rarely had a friend, a true best friend... and we all know for damn sure this Q is the bestest friend Bond could ever ask
@Spicydoggo
@Spicydoggo 2 года назад
The part with Q hit me too.
@adityajolly1576
@adityajolly1576 6 месяцев назад
Furious 7 and No Time To Die are most emotional action movies I had ever watch. Paul Walker and James Bond will always remains in our hearts. True Legends. 😢😭
@_titan83
@_titan83 2 года назад
3:56 one of the best lines in the movie
@mikkel6391
@mikkel6391 2 года назад
Daniel Craig has in my opinion been the greatest James Bond to date. I do not believe I will see anyone outdo his portrayal in my lifetime.
@scouttalent7456
@scouttalent7456 2 года назад
pierce was the best. craig just had the better movies. if pierce done them you wouldn't say that about craig. the best bond film is golden eye.
@jackboyce8296
@jackboyce8296 2 года назад
@@scouttalent7456 that’s your opinion
@shadowwork2086
@shadowwork2086 Год назад
Pierce and Craig definitely the best. But Craig was tougher
@JoaoGuilherme-or5cf
@JoaoGuilherme-or5cf 2 года назад
Farewell to the most amazing Bond ever, I couldn't imagine someone would be able to beat Sean Connery, but you did It Mr. Craig.
@WolfoftheWoodsAirsoft
@WolfoftheWoodsAirsoft Год назад
M's words at Bond's memorial are perfect. Bond faced his end well, on his feet and looking into the face of Death.
@warrenrhinerson6373
@warrenrhinerson6373 Год назад
M is actually quoting from Ian Fleming's you only live twice.
@zachstolz5876
@zachstolz5876 2 года назад
The construction of this whole scene is magnificent: the dialogue, the music, the atmosphere, the magnificent performances. The death of James Bond is rather beautiful. Not going to lie, I cried when I first watched this scene
@dwaterson21
@dwaterson21 2 года назад
At least he went out his way, in a blaze of glory, knowing he left the world a better place than when he entered it. He has a wife, a daughter, a lineage at last. Bond doesn't die in this scene. He becomes immortalized. To be honest, Bond should end here. He got what he wanted: he got a wife, he got a kid, he got a family. And most of all, he got to move on.
@Jason75913
@Jason75913 Год назад
Nah, bring in a new Bond (like they always do anyway, in a way), I'll always be up for more. Unless this was meant to put an end to the series. He'll always be a favorite action hero.
@mc_dynamic6503
@mc_dynamic6503 2 года назад
An incredibly moving scene. Thanks to Hans Zimmer for his great music that accompanies this gutwrenching scene and kudos to Daniel Craig as James Bond, who does not cower, waiting for death to come, but he faces it like a true hero.
@Baz09
@Baz09 Год назад
I remember watching this in cinemas wasn't even that long ago It put a tear in my eye. He was my favourite bond
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