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: Moving away from the "revisionist" Lowry restorations on Blu-ray, the new 4K transfers prioritize a film-like appearance. This means richer contrast and natural grain, though they may lack the artificial "pop" of previous high-definition versions.
: At 163 minutes, some reviewers feel the film suffers from "franchise bloating" and a less-compelling villain in Safin (Rami Malek) compared to previous antagonists. Beyond the Screen: Comics and Books 007.jpg
Below is a detailed review of the current state of the 007 franchise, covering the recent 4K restorations, the conclusion of the Daniel Craig era, and the legacy of the literary character. : Moving away from the "revisionist" Lowry restorations
: While the on-disc content is praised, some collectors have expressed disappointment with standard edition packaging, often preferring the more premium Steelbook designs. The Craig Finale: No Time to Die Beyond the Screen: Comics and Books Below is
“The comic feels a bit more like a noir/detective story... making a rather intriguing mix of style and story that works so well.” Graphic Policy · 3 years ago
As the 25th official film, No Time to Die serves as a definitive, if polarizing, ending to Daniel Craig's 15-year tenure.
“Don't care what the critics or fans say, this (The Man with the Golden Gun) is infinitely better than Live and Let Die! This is just a good, fun movie.” YouTube · Heavy Spoilers · 4 months ago