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Die Another Day (2002) is the twentieth spy film in the James Bond series, and the fourth and last film to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film follows Bond as he leads a mission to North Korea, during which he is betrayed and, after seemingly killing a rogue North Korean colonel, is captured and imprisoned. More than a year later Bond is released as part of a prisoner exchange. Surmising that someone within the British government betrayed him, he attempts to earn redemption by tracking down his betrayer and killing a North Korean agent he believes was involved in his torture.
Die Another Day, produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and directed by Lee Tamahori, marks the James Bond franchise's 40th anniversary. The series began in 1962 with Sean Connery starring as Bond in Dr. No. Die Another Day includes references to each of the preceding films.[1]
The film received mixed reviews. Some critics praised the work of Lee Tamahori, while others criticised the film's heavy use of computer-generated imagery, which they felt had a negative effect on the film's plot. Nevertheless, Die Another Day was the highest-grossing James Bond film up to that time if inflation is not taken into account.
The plot was a little ridiculous and it seemed cartoonish at times, but the tributes to previous films was cool.
Bond ranking so far:
Goldfinger
From Russia with Love
Thunderball
Dr. No
GoldenEye
Tomorrow Never Dies
The Living Daylights
For Your Eyes Only
The Spy Who Loved Me
Live and Let Die
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
The World Is Not Enough
A View to a Kill
Octopussy
Die Another Day
Licence to Kill
You Only Live Twice
Diamonds Are Forever
The Man with the Golden Gun
Moonraker
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