Rating: PG13
Genre:
Spy Film
Release Date: 02/06/2007
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol/Mandarin/KO/TH
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DTS/DD5.1
Run Time: 130 Minutes
Distributor/Studio: MGM
Pierce Brosnan made his first appearance as
James Bond in this action thriller, the 17th in the series (excluding the 1967
Casino Royale and the 1983
Never Say Never Again) featuring the suave British super-agent. As the story begins, Agent
007 and his partner, Agent
006 (
Sean Bean), pull a daring raid on a chemical weapons plant in the Soviet Union; however, they are captured by Russian troops, and while
Bond is able to escape,
006 is not so lucky. Several years later, the Soviet Union and the Cold War are a thing of the past, but
Bond is still at work ferreting out evildoers everywhere.
Xenia Onatopp (
Famke Janssen), a beautiful but vicious villain working with the Russian Mafia, spearheads the theft of the controls to GoldenEye, a high-tech satellite weapons system, and with her gunmen, she kills most of the soldiers and guards at a top-secret military facility in the process.
Bond joins forces with
Natalya Simonova (
Izabella Scorupco), one of the base's few survivors, to help track down
Onatopp's minions and the controls to GoldenEye, which can destroy all electronic circuits in a given area in a matter of seconds; however, in time,
Bond discovers the true identity of the criminal mastermind who is behind this bid for unholy power and world domination -- none other than
Alec Trevelyan, the man
Bond once knew as
006. In addition to Brosnan,
GoldenEye also marked another significant cast change for the
Bond series --
Judi Dench made her debut as
M,
Bond's superior.
Minnie Driver also has a cameo as a nightclub singer. Sadly, this was the last film in the
Bond series for special-effects supervisor
Derek Meddings, who died in the midst of production; the film was dedicated to him.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide