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Original Title: A View To A Kill

Genge: Action,Adventure,Thriller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When Bond is sent to investigate a security leak at the high-tech Zorin Industries, he discovers a hotbed of murder and deception. The company's mysterious owner, Max Zorin has devised a plan to corner the world microchip market, even if he has to kill millions to do it! But before Bond can stop Zorin, he must confront the madman's beautiful and deadly companion May Day. With help from the gorgeous Stacey, Bond will launch an all-out assault on Zorin's deadly scheme, climaxing in a spine-tingling duel on the upper spans of the Golden Gate Bridge.
James Bond has one more mission. Bond returns from his travels in the USSR with a computer chip. This chip is capable of withstanding a nuclear electromagnetic pulse that would otherwise destroy a normal chip. The chip was created by Zorin Industries, and Bond heads off to investigate its owner, Max Zorin. Zorin may only seem like a innocent guilty man, but is really planning to set off an earthquake in San Andreas which will wipe out all of Silicon Valley. As well as Zorin, Bond must also tackle May Day and equally menacing companion of Zorin, whilst dragging Stacy Sutton along for the ride.
"A View To A Kill" is an excellent movie with a well balanced formula. The plot of this movie is pretty diverse from the rest of the Bond flicks, however there seems to be a trace of "Goldfinger" in the plot. The plot is about a billionaire technology company owner called Max Zorin. His plan revolves around Silicion Valley. He wishes to destroy it. The ending of this film is rather long and sometimes you wish for the movie to be over. Even know the ending is mostly action, you still want the movie to end. But for the rest of the movie, the action never dulls. I would know like to discuss the characters. Roger Moore in this film is obviously worn and tired and needs to quit the role of Bond. But if you ignore it, you can't even tell. Max Zorin played by Christopher Walken,is virtually the most crazy, somewhat violent, and insane villain of all time. In one scene of the movie he shot down his loyal works and laughed while doing it. The character of May Day was mysterious and strange. She was a great henchwoman to Zorin. Sir Geoffrey Tibbet is a rather humorous character. Unfortunately it all came to an end in one of the scenes. The Bond girl in this film, Stacey Sutton is proably the most annoying Bond girl in the series. She was rather useless. All she really did was scream "JAMES! Help me! Helllllp, and stuff like that. The locations in this film were excellent. Paris, France and San Fransico were the 2 major locations. The most dreaded part in this film is in the teaser, when Bond uses one of the blades from the snow mobile that happens to land right next to him in one piece, as a snowboard. And.. they played "Califorina Girls" by the Beach Boys. I dread this part, and most people that I have discussed this scene with have agreed with me. The Beach Boy's should never of been present in this film. BTW the original song was never used. A different Band was used. It helped reduce the cost. There was alot of humor in this film. I found the Effiel Tower jump rather humorous for some reason. The quote "Wow what a view!" "To A Kill" was rather humorous to me. I would like to conclude this review by saying that "A View To A Kill" was a nicely put together movie with memorable scenes.
I usually rank my James Bond movies based on the level of evil of the main villain… Therefore my favorite James Bond movies include "You Only Live Twice" (with Donald Pleasance as Ernst Stavro Blofeld), "Goldfinger" (with Gert Fröbe in the titular role), "The Man with the Golden Gun" (with Christopher Lee as Scaramanga) and "License to Kill" (with Robert Davi as Sanchez). However, this "A View to a Kill" made me realize that a fantastic main villain isn't enough in order to guarantee a great James Bond flick. Christopher Walken also depicts a terrific Bond villain in this movie, but the film as a whole nevertheless remains one of weaker and least memorable entries in the entire franchise. The plot is largely uninteresting, the supportive cast is wooden and many of the traditional James Bond ingredients are missing, like a nice variety of Q's hi-tech gadgets and obligatory quotes. That being said, "A View to a Kill" still provides nearly two full hours of campy entertainment and a handful of impressively staged stunt sequences, including a grotesque chase on skis at the beginning, a crazy parachute pursuit through the crowded streets of Paris and a climax high on top of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Oh, and of course this particular film also features one of the catchiest and recognizable title songs, courtesy of Duran Duran. The plot deals with microchips-technology. The deranged industrialist Max Zorin implants chips in his racing horses in order to give them electrical impulses when reaching the finish line and win the races. But that is just the least disturbing part of his fiendish activities, as he also plots to neutralize California's Silicon Valley – the heart of American technology – through an immense flood caused by a self- inflicted mining disaster. The sub plot that I personally found the most fascinating sadly isn't elaborated properly, namely that Max Zorin himself is, in fact, the psychopathic result of controversial genetic experiments on pregnant women by a Nazi-scientist during World War II. It becomes quite clear in this film that the regular players are getting pathetically too old for their roles, not just Roger Moore as Bond but also Miss Moneypenny and even Q, and this has a noticeably negative impact on the chemistry between them and the supportive cast members. For instance, there isn't any plausible chemistry between James Bond and the four women that he sleeps with in "A View to a Kill" and most of the time he actually just resembles a sad old playboy. The most remarkable character, next to Max Zorin, is undoubtedly his eerie and super-flexible black female accomplice May Day, depicted by the natural born frightening Grace Jones. She's as evil and relentless as her master, although I personally really didn't like the plot- twist regarding her persona at the end of the movie.
Christopher Walken sleepwalks his way through playing smarmy Nazi geneticist Zorin, where you would think he would have a ball hamming it up as a Bond villain. Indeed, it is a rare moment when Grace Jones makes the biggest impression as an Amazonian (naturally) henchman called May Day.
When a microchip that can resist destruction by a nuclear electromagnetic pulse, found on the body of a 003 agent killed in Siberia, is found to be identical to microchips produced by British-based Zorin Industries, 007 agent James Bond (Roger Moore) is dispatched to investigate owner Max Zorin (Christopher Walken), suspected of leaking details of the design to the Russians. What Bond finds, however, is even more chilling. Zorin is planning to set off an earthquake in California's San Andreas fault that will wipe out Silicon Valley and give Zorin a monopoly in the microchip market. Aided by geologist Stacey Sutton (Tanya Roberts), whose grandfather's oil company was taken over by Zorin, the pair attempt to infiltrate Zorin's mines in order to inestigate. All of the James Bond movies are based, in some part, upon novels or stories by British author Ian Fleming [1908-1964]. The title, A View to a Kill, comes from the short story From a View to a Kill, included in Fleming's 1960 anthology, For Your Eyes Only. Fleming found the inspiration for this new title from John Woodcock Grave's 1820 Cumberland Hunting Song, "D'Ye Ken John Peel". It read in part: "From the drag to the chase. From the chase to the view. From the view to a death in the morning..." Fleming adapted the third stanza for his short story title. However, apart from the title, the Paris setting of both the film and the short story (which deals with the assassination of couriers by a secret nest of Soviet agents), there is nothing else in common between them. The film script is based on a screenplay co-written by American screenwriters Michael G. Wilson and Richard Maibaum. At the end of Octopussy the words "James Bond will return in From a View to A Kill" are included, however the title was obviously changed in the intervening years between the films. An electromagnetic pulse, as presented in the movie, is a burst of electromagnetic radiation created by a nuclear explosion. Bond explains its danger like this: One burst in outer space over the UK, and everything with a microchip in it, from the modern toaster to the most sophisticated computers and our defense systems, would be rendered absolutely useless. Zorin is a very intelligent but also paranoid man who must have felt suspicious about Bond prior to their meeting where he used his computer to ID Bond. Zorin is also a very successful businessman, they type who wouldn't have accumulated his power and wealth without being highly intuitive about people's motivations and intentions. Plus, he'd already had a conversation with Bond (posing as a wealthy Brit) where Bond hinted that he knew Zorin was behind Aubergine's assassination at the Eiffel Tower -- Bond playfully asks him about fishing and flycasting, raising Zorin's suspicions further. As the airship of big baddie Max Zorin flies over the Golden Gate Bridge, his henchman May Day (Grace Jones) exclaims, "Wow, what a view!" Zorin, who is planning to blow up Silicon Valley so that he will have domination of the microchip market, adds: "...to a kill!" In the opening pre-credit sequence, Bond is skiing in Siberia where he recovers a microchip from the body of 003 and escapes in a submarine disguised as an iceberg while pursued by Soviet troops. Once back in London, he is informed by Q (Desmond Llewelyn) that the recovered microchip is identical to special microchips produced by one of England's private defense contractors, Zorin Industries. The chips are special because they are built to withstand the intense electromagnetic pulse of a nuclear explosion. Consequently, Bond is sent to the Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire, England to observe Zorin Industries owner, Max Zorin. When Zorin's horse, Pegasus, wins the race by an amazing burst of speed in the last furlough and it is suspected that Zorin may be using drugs on his horses, Bond is sent to Paris to meet with Detective Achilles Aubergine (Jean Rougerie) who has been hired by the French Jockey Club to investigate Zorin. While there, Bond also visits Zorin's stables at Chantilly, northeast of Paris. When Zorin attempts, unsuccessfully, to drown Bond in a lake, Bond follows him to San Francisco, in order to investigate his oil operations. A View to a Kill is the 14th film in the EON Bond franchise and the seventh and last movie to feature Roger Moore as James Bond, 007. Although it is credited as "Title Song", the opening song, "A View to a Kill" (aka "Dance into the Fire"), is performed by the English rock band Duran Duran. For more information about the song, see here. Bond discovers that the Zorin oil-pumping station is pumping seawater into its pipelines instead of pumping oil out. He is informed by state geologist Stacey Sutton that such a procedure could trigger a major earthquake. In order to find out what is going on inside the Zorin mine, they don miners uniforms and hide inside a tram car. They sneak into a control room where Bond sees Zorin setting a detonator for 3600 seconds (one hour) and Stacey finds a scale model of Silicon Valley. From the indicators on the model, she is able to tell that Zorin is planning to blow up the four major fault lines under San Francisco and flood the entire Valley with seawater. Suddenly, Zorin enters the room, and Stacey and Bond are forced to escape through a window. May Day goes after them. As Stacey and Bond look for a way out of the mine, Zorin sets off a powder keg below the San Andreas lake which instantly floods the mines with seawater. Zorin and his assistant, Scarpine, shoot all the surviving workers. Bond and Stacey try to escape through a ventilator shaft; Stacey makes it but Bond, along with May Day, are sucked back by the rushing water. Zorin rejoins his cohorts at the top of the mine, and they escape in their airship. The water level in the mine begins to drop. May Day realizes that Zorin meant to kill her, too, and helps Bond retrieve the bomb from a descending shaft by lifting out him and the bomb with a platform rig. With only seconds to spare, they try to push bomb and detonator out of the mine on a tram car, but the handbrake slips. May Day hops on the car and holds down the handbrake while Bond gives it a push. As May Day rides the car out of the mine, Bond keeps telling her to jump, but she stays there, holding brake in the open position. "Get Zorin for me!" she shouts. She rides the car outside the mine and a few seconds later the bomb goes off, taking her with it.

Seeing that his plan has been foiled, Zorin swoops down and grabs Stacey. Bond grabs on to one of the mooring ropes and is carried out over the San Francisco Bay. Zorin attempts to knock him off the rope by crashing him into the Golden Gate Bridge, but Bond quickly grabs hold of the cables and ties the mooring rope to the bridge's framework, causing the airship to crash into the bridge. Stacey takes this opportunity to leap out of the airship joining Bond on the girders. Zorin goes after them, armed with an axe, and he and Bond have at each other, until Zorin loses his handhold and falls to his death below. Mortner/Glaub (Willoughby Gray) tries to blow up Bond with a bundle of dynamite, but Bond cuts the airship free with the axe, and the jerking causes Glaub to drop the dynamite inside the cabin. The dynamite goes off, and the airship explodes. Back in London, KGB General Gogol (Walter Gotell) wants to award Bond the Order of Lenin for saving Silicon Valley ("Where would Russian research be without out it?" he explains), but 007's whereabouts are unknown, until Q releases a remote control spy "dog" that roams through Stacey's house, eventually locating Bond and Stacey in the shower together. When M asks Q about Bond's status, Q replies, "He's cleaning up a few details." Yes. The largest of the four, the San Andreas Fault, runs along the western side of San Francisco Bay and peninsula and is the principal sliding boundary between the Pacific and the North American tectonic plates of the Earth's crust. The Hayward Fault runs along the eastern side of the Bay. East of the Hayward lies the Calaveras Fault. North of San Francisco and under the San Pablo Bay is the Rodgers Creek Fault. All four faults contribute to the seismic activity associated with the San Francisco Bay region. The last truly devastating quake to occur in the region was the Loma Prieta quake which happened on 17 October 1989. It caused a large amount of damage, killed many people & left thousands homeless. Moore was born in October 1927, so he was about 57 years old when this film was shot. Some viewers feel that Moore was too old to be playing James Bond. Apparently, Moore agreed because he announced his retirement from the Bond role in December 1985, just months after A View to a Kill was released. Including A View to a Kill, Moore made seven movies in which he played James Bond. The other six are: Live and Let Die (1973) (1973), The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) (1974), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) (1977), Moonraker (1979) (1979), For Your Eyes Only (1981) (1981), and Octopussy (1983) (1983).



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