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Tomorrow Never Dies
Tomorrow Never Dies
1997 ·119 min ·United Kingdom ·PG-13 12+
6.4
IMDb 6.5 КП 7.1 RT 58% MC 52
Adventure, Action, Thriller
Director: Roger Spottiswoode
📖 Based on the novel «James Bond» byIan Fleming
Trailers Tomorrow Never Dies

A deranged media mogul is staging international incidents to pit the world's superpowers against each other. Now James Bond must take on this evil mastermind in an adrenaline-charged battle to end his reign of terror and prevent global pandemonium.

Budget: $110M
US Gross: $125.3M
Worldwide: $333.01M
Pierce Brosnan
Actor
Jonathan Pryce
Actor
Michelle Yeoh
Actor
🏆 Saturn Awards 1998 — Best Actor
🎬 Golden Globe 1998 — Best Original Song
🎬 Saturn Awards 1998 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 Saturn Awards 1998 — Best Original Score
🎬 Saturn Awards 1998 — Best Action, Adventure or Thriller
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 1998 — Best Fight
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 1998 — Best Action Scene
🎬 European Film Awards 1998 — World Cinema Achievement

Tomorrow Never Dies is a quintessential 1990s action film that divides opinion between those who enjoy its slick, gadget-heavy set-pieces and those who find it a formulaic, factory-produced entry. While Pierce Brosnan's portrayal of Bond is widely praised for its confident, professional edge, the film's reliance on standard genre tropes often leaves it categorized as a forgettable, albeit competent, adventure.

Acting Pierce Brosnan delivers a standout performance, capturing a colder, more professional and aristocratic version of 007.
Acting Michelle Yeoh is lauded for her compelling, physically capable performance, effectively acting as an equal partner to Bond rather than a damsel.
Theme The premise of a media mogul manipulating world news to incite global conflict is frequently highlighted as a prescient and relevant thematic exploration.
Originality Opinions on the film's originality are split: some appreciate its blend of classic Bond formula with modern technological intrigue, while others dismiss it as a derivative, paint-by-numbers production lacking unique flair.
Acting Assessments of Jonathan Pryce's villain, Elliot Carver, are divided; he is seen by some as a fun, ruthless antagonist, while others find his performance to be a bland or harmless caricature.
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