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Die Another Day

2002 • 132 minutes
4.0
667 reviews
55%
Tomatometer
12
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

When his top-secret mission is sabotaged, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) finds himself captured by the enemy, abandoned by MI6 and stripped of his 00-license. Determined to get revenge, Bond goes head-to-head with a sultry spy (Oscar® winner* Halle Berry), a frosty agent (Rosamund Pike) and a shadowy billionaire (Toby Stephens) whose business is diamonds but whose secret is a diabolical weapon that could bring the world to its knees! Bristling with excitement and bursting with explosive special effects, Die Another Day is an adrenaline-pumping thrill-ride with "stunts and non-stop action [that] will astonish you" (Jeffrey Lyons, WNBC-TV)! *2001: actress, Monster's Ball
Rating
12

Ratings and reviews

4.0
667 reviews
Sean Stover
November 11, 2015
I've convinced myself that the Peirce Brosnan Bond dies while being tortured shortly after the beginning, and the entire movie after is just a delusion of a broken Bond in his final days of life. Imagining MI6 trading him back for the criminal he was caught pursuing, and eventually getting the perp back. Everything was just way too overdone, and not believable by any means. Brosnan himself even mentioned in an interview that he found parachute snowboarding on breaking ice a tad ludicrous.
Daniel Talbot
May 9, 2015
The story is pretty good, but it drowns in the over-the-top special effects and Brosnan was starting to get too old for James Bond. I still like it more than Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace though. It may be the weakest link in the James Bond series, but don't let that discourage you from watching it. It's still quite an enjoyable James Bond film.
3 people found this review helpful
Sam Rothermel
April 2, 2014
This one kind of takes what Pierce and company did with the character to its upper limit of believability. Brosnan's films were always more bombastic and explosive (from the 90s originally, come on) and his last outing as the character ramps it up just about as high as you can go. I was entertained as hell.
2 people found this review helpful