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007 - Solo Per I Tuoi Occhi Download Completo Di Film In Italiano



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Original Title: For Your Eyes Only

Genge: Action,Adventure,Thriller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

James Bond Adventure. A British spy-ship, the St. Georges, accidently hits a mine and sinks near a Warsaw Pact country. On aboard is ATAC, a communications device that could order Western subs to attack friendly areas. 007 is sent to recover the ATAC and the Russians, interested in getting ATAC, send a message to their local "contact". Bond's investigations leads to Greece and he meets Melina Havelock, out for revenge, as the "Contact" has had her parents murdered. Bond also meets Aristotle Kristatos and Milos Colombo (known as "The Dove") and evidence leads that one of them is the Russian's "Contact" but both accuses the other. Melina and Bond sets out to recover the ATAC and not only goes up against the "Contract" but also against Bibi, a young ice-skater, who has a major crush on 007...
A British spy trawler is accidentally sunk off the coast of a Warsaw pact county. On board is a hi-tech encryption device called an ATAC which the British use to send launch instructions to their Polaris fleet. The British send agent James Bond to investigate but once the Soviets learn of the loss the race is on to recover the device at any cost.
"For Your Eyes Only" is an improvement over "Moonraker," but not a big one. I suspect that John Glen and the producers were aiming for a movie that was funny, fun with a little romance, but what they ended up with was a below-average flick. Once again, Roger Moore brought this film down as the icy, tired James Bond whose only purpose for living seems to be to get his pension, but he is not the only problem. This film lacks those fantastic sets from previous Bond films (like a volcano which really is an underground layer for the bad guys to plot world domination) and is filled with so many chases and fight scenes that do not mean anything that you get the sense that the producers are just wasting film.

There were some good things about this movie. Topol's performance as the smuggler Draco is not bad. Carole Bouquet makes for a pretty Bond girl with sex appeal, though her performance as the woman seeking vengeance is completely implausible. Finally, Desmond Llewyn's "Q" is fantastic and we get some energy from Holly-Johnson as the sluttish and very sexy champion skater. Strangely enough, Bond did not sleep with her, which is another reminder that the hero and the series are getting really old and tired right about now. In short, while "For Your Eyes Only" is not terrible, its cons outweigh any pros. "For Your Eyes Only" (1981) is directed by John Glen, who would also direct the four Bond films following this one. It is a vast improvement after the overly silly "Moonraker" and would begin a more serious tone in the 1980's Bond films.

The film starts with one of the most memorable Bond intros, where James Bond finally kills his old archenemy Blofeld (though his name is never said). Due to copyright problems the movie makers hadn't been able to use Blofeld as a villain in their films since "Diamonds Are Forever" and this was their way of saying they don't need him.

The rest of the film has nothing to do with the intro. A British spy ship with a highly advanced communication device sinks at the sea of Albania. The Secret Service wants to retrieve the device before the Russians get it and send James Bond after it. While on the case Bond meets Melina Havelock, a Greek woman on a journey to avenge the murder of her parents.

This is my favorite Roger Moore Bond film. After the last two films that put much emphasis on gadgets and action, "For Your Eyes Only" is back to more simpler Bond investigates, which I usually prefer. The plot is good and action is well done, especially the scene where Bond and Melina are used as shark baits is very intense. Also Sheena Easton's theme song is simply beautiful.

Roger Moore seems to have woken up after "Moonraker" and this is the most serious Bond you get from him. Jokes and witty comebacks are at the absolute minimum here and Moore shows Bond's own ruthlessness when he pushed villains' car over the edge of a cliff. Carole Bouquet is great as Melina, adding far more to the plot than majority of Bond girls usually do. It doesn't hurt that she can be gorgeous and kick ass.

Unfortunately, the film lacks a proper villain. In Bond films villains are usually greater than life megalomaniacs or not so incredible but usually played by great actors. The villain Kirstatos is play by Julian Glover, who simply lacks the charisma to become a memorable villain these films need. He also played villain in third Indiana Jones movie with as little success.

All in all downsides of this movie are few and far between. This is a great Bond movie that's serious and tight, and great medicine after "Moonraker". Roger Moore at his best! Glen's style...goes for the measured and elegant over the flashy and excessive.
When an M16 spy boat outfitted with an ATAC (Automated Targeting Attack Communicator) system hits a mine and sinks to the bottom of the Ionian Sea off the coast of Albania, 007 agent James Bond (Roger Moore) is assigned to determine who is behind the assassination of marine archeologist Sir Timothy Havelock (Jack Hedley), who was secretly hunting for the wreck so that the British could retrieve the ATAC device before anyone else gets their hands on it. With the help of Havelock's daughter Melina (Carole Bouquet), Bond must determine which of two Greek Underworld figures, Aristotle Kristatos (Julian Glover) or Milos "The Dove" Colombo (Topol), once friends but now enemies, can be trusted. Meanwhile KGB General Anatole Gogol (Walter Gotell) is waiting around to buy the ATAC from whomever gets it. All of the James Bond movies are based, in some part, upon novels by British author Ian Fleming [1908-1964]. For Your Eyes Only is based on Fleming's 1960 collection of five short stories from the anthology also called For Your Eyes Only. The movie is based on two of the stories in the collection. The scenes in the movie showing Bond being assigned to track down Hector Gonzales (Stefan Kalipha) only for Melina to kill him, are taken from the short story For Your Eyes Only. The story thread depicting Bond being told by Kristatos that Milos Columbo is working for the enemy, only for Columbo to subsequently prove that Kristatos is a double-agent, is taken from the short story Risico. The scenes where Bond and Melina are dragged behind the boat by Kristatos in order to feed them to the sharks is taken from another Fleming novel Live And Let Die (1954). It also includes elements inspired by the novels Goldfinger (1959) (the identigraph sequence) and On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1963) (the opening at the graveyard). The rest of the film's plot concerning the ATAC was written originally for the movie. Bond describes the ATAC as a device that "uses an ultra low-frequency coded transmitter to order [British] submarines to launch ballistic missles." Unfortunately, the St Georges, a British spy ship, was equipped with the ATAC when she was sunk in the Ionian Sea off the coast of Albania. The British government is worried that, should the ATAC fall into enemy hands, it could be used to order British submarines to fire upon themselves, each other, and their own cities. The movie begins with Bond visiting the London grave of his wife, Teresa "Tracy" Bond (Diana Rigg), who was killed by Ernst Stavro Blofeld in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) (1969). The Ministry of Defence then sends Bond to Madrid, Spain where he is ordered to track down a Cuban hitman, Hector Gonzales, and find out who hired him to kill Melina Havelock's parents. Unfortunately, Melina kills Gonzales before Bond can question him, so Bond returns to London where Q, using an identigraph, is able to identify Emil Leopold Locque (Michael Gothard), the man that Bond saw paying off Gonzales just before he was killed. Locque, an enforcer in the Brussels underground, has been reported in Cortina d'Ampezzo, a resort town in the Alps of northern Italy, so Bond goes to Italy. He doesn't find Locque, but agent Luigi Ferraro (John Moreno) introduces Bond to his informant Aris Kristatos. Kristatos informs Bond that Locque is employed by Milos Columbo, a Greek smuggler, so Bond travels to Corfu, a Greek island just off the coast of Albania, where he joins Melina and goes to see Columbo. For Your Eyes Only is sung by Scottish singer Sheena Easton. No name is given to the character nor is his face shown, but the long-haired, white, Persian cat with the diamond collar is a dead giveaway. Yes, the bald villian in the wheelchair (John Hollis) is supposed to be Bond's old nemesis, Ernst Stavro Blofeld. It seems that a delicatessen was a popular mafia commodity back in the roaring '20s and 1930s, and the most valuable delis were the ones with stainless steel countertops (easy to clean, thus less bacteria-laden than wooden chopping blocks). Consequently, a "delicatessen in stainless steel" was considered a worthy gift and thus a potent bribe. It is reported that the phrase is attributable to Albert R. Broccoli. Blofeld was killed off because Eon Productions no longer had the rights to use his character in the Bond films. Blofeld and his terrorist organization SPECTRE were originally created when Ian Fleming collaborated with producer Kevin McClory on an aborted James Bond film project in the 1950s. When the project fell through, Fleming turned the story into his novel Thunderball (1961), retaining the Blofeld character whom he liked so much that he also used him in his subsequent Bond novels On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1963) and You Only Live Twice (1964). When Eon Productions began to make their series of Bond films in the 1960s, they decided to make the films politically neutral, so instead of having Bond do battle against agents of the Soviet Union, Blofeld and SPECTRE were used as antagonists even in stories that didn't originally feature them such as From Russia With Love (1957) and Dr. No (1958). However, in 1971, Kevin McClory sued and won the rights to Blofeld and SPECTRE. Thus, Eon was forced to stop using them in the movies. Blofeld's last official appearance in the series came in Diamonds Are Forever (1971) (1971). Undaunted, Broccoli simply changed the name of the villain in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) (1977) to Karl Stromberg, but this didn't stop Bond fans from continuing to speculate on when Blofeld would return. In order to demonstrate that Blofeld was gone for good, Broccoli decided to kill him off. Unable to actually depict Blofeld, Broccoli used Blofeld's unique characteristics, such as his bald head and Persian cat, to allude to the fact that it really was Blofeld. Don't worry, animal lovers. Blofeld's cat scrambled out of his arms and ran off just before Bond's helicopter picked up Blofeld's wheelchair and dumped him down a tall smokestack. During Bond's briefing about the ATAC, he is handed a classified document detailing information about Operation Undertow and the Cuban hitman named Hector Gonzales. The document is sealed with a ribbon that reads, "For Your Eyes Only." Also, at the end of the movie, as Melina disrobes in front of Bond, she says, "For your eyes only." In the next Bond film, Octopussy, M hands Bond a new mission file (Operation "Trove") and tells him "Eyes only, 007." Bernard Lee, the actor who portrayed M in the first 11 Bond films, passed away in 1981, just as For Your Eyes Only was going into pre-production. As a mark of respect, the character of M was written out of the film, explained as being "on leave". The character of M returned in Octopussy (1983) (1983), portrayed by Robert Brown. Caroline Cossey, a model using the professional name of Tula, appears as an extra in the scenes by Hector Gonzales' pool. Cossey was originally an anatomical male before going through a gender transition and undergoing sex reassignment surgery. No reason is given, and no seasoned diver would leave an air tank behind unless it was caught on something and out of air. The only plausible explanation is that the movie-makers needed an air tank to be available in the following scene where Bond and Melina were being dragged as shark bait behind Kristatos' boat. Another theory is that Melina does a lot of underwater work & may have left the tank behind when it was partially filled so she could make use of it on another excavation job where another tank she'd been using had run out. It's also possible she was using it as a marker for the area she was working on so that she could return to it later. Bond, Columbo, and Melina infiltrate Kristatos' hideaway. They kill off the guards, but Kristatos makes off with the ATAC, intending to hand it over to Soviet General Gogol, who is flying in on a helicopter. Bond tackles Kristatos and grabs the ATAC, just as Gogol lands. Melina stabs Kristatos in retaliation for his ordering the death of her parents, and Bond tosses the ATAC over a cliff where it is smashed to smithereens on its way down. "That"s détente," he tells Gogol. In the final scenes, the Ministry of Defence patches Bond through to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (Janet Brown) but all she gets is a parrot, because Bond is off having a romantic encounter with Melina. Including For Your Eyes Only, Moore made seven movies in which he played James Bond: 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), Octopussy (1983) (1983), and A View to a Kill (1985) (1985).




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