James Bond si mette in proprio per vendicarsi di un barone della droga che ha torturato e ferito gravemente il suo migliore amico agente della CIA e ne ha ucciso la moglie, dopo che l'agente... Leggi tuttoJames Bond si mette in proprio per vendicarsi di un barone della droga che ha torturato e ferito gravemente il suo migliore amico agente della CIA e ne ha ucciso la moglie, dopo che l'agente lo aveva aiutato a catturarlo.James Bond si mette in proprio per vendicarsi di un barone della droga che ha torturato e ferito gravemente il suo migliore amico agente della CIA e ne ha ucciso la moglie, dopo che l'agente lo aveva aiutato a catturarlo.
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- President Hector Lopez
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- QuizTimothy Dalton stated in an interview about why his Bond was a much darker, grittier incarnation. It was because he wanted to go back to the Ian Fleming novels, and capture the essence and the spirit of the character Ian Fleming created.
- BlooperWhen the air hose on a truck's braking system is severed, the brakes lock on, they do not release as shown.
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[Sanchez is about to kill James]
Franz Sanchez: You could have had everything.
James Bond: Don't you want to know why?
[Shows Sanchez Felix's lighter, then sets Sanchez on fire]
- Curiosità sui creditiThe Surgeon General's warning appears at the end credits, due to the characters' use of tobacco products.
- Versioni alternativeOn pan and scan VHS prints issued since 1990, the opening title credits have been slightly altered to fit the screen. Some credits that took one line in the widescreen version were altered to fit two lines in the pan and scan version.
- ConnessioniEdited into Folgers Coffee 'Licence to Kill' Television Commercial (1989)
The characters in Licence To Kill are one of it's major plus points. James Bond is the most human we have seen him in 20 years, as Dalton brings a real sense emotional depth to the character; a tortured man full of hurt and pain and vengeance, his determined and stony face almost cracking with the burning hatred that is barely contained inside of him. We also get a strong female lead with Carey Lowell, whose portrayal of Pam Bouvier is at once intelligent, sexy, and funny. On the flip side of the coin, we have a genuinely terrifying villain in the shape of Robert Davi, playing his role deadly straight with not a hint of camp. It's a rare scenario where you feel Bond has met someone of equal competence. The Sanchez character is a frightening presence, and an early role from Benicio Del Toro is just as effective; his chilling grin a fear-inducing sight.
Technically speaking, John Glen's direction is taught and assured, with the pace never really letting up for the 130+ minutes running time, save at the very end of the movie where the spectacular truck chase sequence perhaps drags just a little. The brilliant Michael Kamen also supplies us with an elegant, sensual and brooding score that is a vital player unto itself, complimenting the visuals excellently.
In spite of these pluses, there are some minor quibbles. As I said before, the truck finale is perhaps a bit long, even though the stunt work is amazing, but it does slow the pace a bit. Talisa Soto is indeed beautiful as Sanchez' girlfriend but, bless her, she isn't exactly the most talented actress on the planet. She plays her part well enough, but the role isn't exactly Oscar-worthy, and it's not helped by the fact that the script tends to relegate her to the sidelines. Everett McGill's cigar-chomping Killifer is rather too pantomime for me - he just doesn't stand up to the characters of Sanchez or Anthony Zerbe's Krest but he doesn't stick around long so doesn't get in the way too much.
With a striking leading man in Bond's shoes, Licence To Kill deserves a lot more credit than it gets. This is the film that broke the mould, opening the doors to a more adult, violent Bond world that continued briefly with some of the Brosnan films and certainly with Daniel Craig's portrayal of the character. In Timothy Dalton we have a brilliant actor in the starring role who brought us a more human and believable Bond, yet it is Daniel Craig who is currently getting the credit for these exact traits. Don't get me wrong, his characterisation is superb. But Dalton is the one who started it off, and it is a shame that he only made the two films.
John Glen says that from all of the Bond movies that he directed, Licence To Kill is the one he is most proud of. And rightly so. Not only do we get a more fleshed-out character in Bond than previous outings, we get a more believable and mature storyline, with great characters and competent direction. Definitely one of the most underrated Bond movies, this engaging film is a great piece of entertainment, and one that I hope will gather praise with time. See it.
4 stars.
- gavsalkeld
- 21 nov 2006
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- Agente 007 - Vendetta privata
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- Ernest Hemingway Museum - 907 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida Keys, Florida, Stati Uniti(M revokes Bond's licence to kill)
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- Budget
- 32.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 34.667.015 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 8.774.776 USD
- 16 lug 1989
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 156.167.015 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 13 minuti
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- 2.39 : 1