![]() Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)Ī fun and prescient plot device–a media mogul ( Jonathan Pryce) is secretly orchestrating world events and printing the “news” before it happens–instigates the best of Pierce Brosnan’s Bond films, with a memorable turn by Michelle Yeoh as a kickass Bond girl who doesn’t die. Bond film as a character study (but still with lots of explosions), Sam Mendes’ sweeping psychological thriller centers on his relationship with M ( Judi Dench) and the ghosts of his past (represented by Javier Bardem’s slinky villain Raoul Silva). The story builds perfectly to the final shootout at Bond’s rural childhood home.
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