Saturday, October 30, 2021

"No Time to Die"

Not having been to the cinema since just before the Covid-19 lockdown  in March 2020,  on Friday (October 2021) we renewed our Wimbledon Curzon cinema membership and received two free tickets for the new James Bond film, "No Time to Die".

The cinema was showing the film on two screens in the early afternoon yesterday. The smallest auditorium was excellently ventilated and seats were well spaced out though there was surprisingly perhaps, a fairly large audience.

As for the film itself; it was enjoyable but of course quite ridiculous. I liked the four year old daughter who reminded me of our four year old grandchild. The photography was brilliant as indeed were the cars. No more needs be said about the plot as there may be readers who have not yet seen the film, save that I liked the argument about who was to be agent 007.

The two hours forty three minutes of film passed by sufficiently quickly for us to feel hungry enough for an early supper, which we enjoyed at nearby Bills.

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