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9 years after infiltrating a chemical weapons facility in Russia, where friend and fellow M:I-6 agent Alec Trevelyan 006 was killed by corrupt Russian military officer General Ourumov. Seductive British secret agent James Bond 007 is assigned by his new boss, a female 'M' to recover "GoldenEye" the access key to a top secret space weapon orbiting the Earth which fires a electromagnetic pulse which shuts down all electronic equipment. The "GoldenEye" has been stolen from the Severnya space research station by General Ourumov and the lethal and deadly Xenia Onatopp and slaughtered everyone at Servernya. Helped by Russian computer programmer Natalya Siminova, who was the sole survivor of the Servernya massacre and witnessed Ourumov and Xenia steal the "GoldenEye", Bond learns Ourumov and Xenia are working for Alec Trevelyan, now a renegade M:I-6, and 006 plans on using GoldenEye to wipe out London. 007 and Natalya set out to Cuba where Bond faces Trevelyan in a thrilling showdown as 007 sets out to save London from destruction.
James Bond teams up with the lone survivor of a destroyed Russian research center to stop the hijacking of a nuclear space weapon by a fellow Agent formerly believed to be dead.
This is the first James Bond movie starring Pierce Brosnan as James Bond. Brosnan is a little better than was Timothy Dalton (he plays a much better bad guy) but I don't think he can equal the excellence that were the original Bonds. They have returned to nasty Russians, but with the end of the Cold War it is not as good as it previously was. Bond is a character from the Cold War and he doesn't seem to work as well in the post Cold War era. In fact this idea is brought forth numerous times. In the Cold War such ideas that exist today cold have been suppressed by claiming them to be communist, but now it has changed. Without such an enemy we cannot suppress them anymore (though it still happens). The movie describes Bond as being a relic from the Cold War that holds onto attitudes that are no longer relevant. This theme runs through the movie but the fact is that he is still needed because the bad guys are still around; Russia is now open but it still has the army and the government that was dominant through the communist era.

Bond's life has gone and he is not really needed anymore and this flaw is dragged out. Further things are emphasised with his Vodka Martini's shown to drown out the cries of those he has killed and the women that he embraces to throw away the betrayals that he has made. He is a man seeking forgiveness, yet this does not seem to come out of his character. The bad guy in this movie makes some awesome points about the character of James Bond but this is not drawn out in the character. If they were then the character of Bond would be far better. The flaws are also emphasized with Bond entering the 90's with the new M as a woman who is described as the evil queen of numbers.

What pulls the movie down are a number of stupid things. The first stunt I just cannot believe. He leaps off a cliff after an airplane that is diving into a chasm, climbs aboard and pulls up just in time. It is supposed to be a spectacular stunt but seriously does not impress me. Also in this movie, Bond uses a lot of Machine Guns, which I feel that is inappropriate for his character. Then there is the tank chase through the streets of St. Petersburg and even more so with the marines hiding in Cuba. If US marines entered Cuba then there would be very big trouble. The movie tries to return from the old Bond but the old Bond is gone with the close of the Cold War and is now basically obsolete. QUite right...Goldeneye may be one of the best Bond films because it appeals to 007 fans without much cheeziness. In a way, the movie is almost believable. Particularly the tension between the new Russian government (post-Sovient) and the lack of absurd gadgets makes this Bond better. Now, I'm not saying I'm not a fan of Bond gadgets, but any movie where Bond goes to space or SURFS onto North Korean beaches is a little far fetched (same with an Invisible car). Let him stick to his good shot and high tech computers. The whole deal with the politburo and the Russian gov't made me feel, as a viewer, that this type of scenario could actually happen. Also...GOldeney satellite...BRILLIANT...EMP really exists and could be used as a weapon! In the future, I hope Bond makers deal with real international issues for James rather than dealing with "a lone maniacal billionaire villain." The whole single evil doer is bulls***. This isn't the 70's; audience don't want be fed lame BS and crappy story lines. Better stick to a plot like "THe Living Daylights" where the balance of national powers and state to state relations is at risk. Maybe 007 could confront the threat of international terror while saving the world. All in all, Goldeneye is the most realistic and cutting-edge 007 film.
There's something a mite pathetic about our culture still clinging to 007, but it's hard to deny that this is one of the most entertaining entries in the Bond cycle, which started with "Dr. No" (1962).
MI6 agent 007 James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) is ordered by the new M (Judi Dench) to follow Xenia Onatopp (Famke Janssen), an ex-Soviet fighter pilot with suspected links to the Janus Crime Syndicate in St Petersberg, Russia. That order is amended when Xenia steals a Tiger helicopter to fly to the Severnaya Research Center in Siberia with General Arkady Ourumov (Gottfried John), head of Russian Space Division, where they use the GoldenEye satellite to blow up the entire compound. Bond's goal now becomes to locate GoldenEye. Knowing that the saboteurs must have had inside help, because they needed access codes, Bond teams up with Natalya Simonova (Izabella Scorupco) the only survivor and witness of the Sevenaya massacre. Together, they try to stop GoldenEye from being used to destroy London, but Bond is unprepared when he learns just who exactly is the mastermind behind Janus. The script for GoldenEye was written at various stages by American screenwriters Michael France, Jeffrey Caine, Kevin Wade, and Bruce Feirstein. However, the title of the movie, GoldenEye, was taken from the name of Ian Fleming's Jamaican estate, a homage to Bond's creator. GoldenEye is a secret weapons system consisting of two satellites containing nuclear bombs which, when detonated in the upper atmosphere, create an electromagnetic pulse that destroys all electronic equipment within the target area. The system is controlled by two keys and a special access card containing a jewel-like golden "eye" that sends a beam to a receiver above a giant computer display outfitted to operate the system. An electromagnetic pulse, as described by M, is a radiation surge that destroys anything with an electronic circuit within a certain radius. The size of the surge and the radius affected depends on the weapon being used. In this film, M says specifically that the radius is about 30 miles or 48.3 kilometers. The effect itself was discovered during nuclear testing. It was apparent that, after a nuclear blast, the target area was flooded with electrons capable of affecting electric monitoring equipment brought in after the tests. In the opening precredits sequence, which is a flashback to 1986, Bond and agent 006, Alec Trevelyan (Sean Bean), are in Arkhangelsk, Russia where they blow up a Soviet chemical weapons facility. Bond escapes; Trevelyan does not. Nine years pass. Bond is in Monte Carlo observing Xenia Onatopp. When Xenia steals the French prototype of a Tiger helicopter and the control disk for the GoldenEye satellite weapons and uses them to destroy a space weapons control center in Severnaya (Russia), Bond returns to London where M orders him to find GoldenEye and sends him to St Petersburg. His search leads him and Natalya to Cuba. Because the amount of time he and Alec had plotted to complete the mission had been cut short when Alec was captured by Ourumov. If Bond had been captured, then Ourumov would have had time to have his men search the room, find the explosives, and deactivate them. When Alec says he set the timers in the train, out of revenge, he says he gave Bond "the same six minutes", which means he set them for three minutes. Presumably, he was still on leave after going rogue in the previous movie, Licence to Kill. The fact that he was being "evaluated" suggests that he's being tested to discover whether or not he's still fit for duty with MI6. Bond first notices Xenia driving a Ferrari with bogus license plates and asks Moneypenny (Samantha Bond) to run a check on her. Yes, it's the Arecibo Observatory, the largest satellite dish in the world at about 1,000 feet (305 meters) in diameter. However, it is not located in Cuba though, it's in Puerto Rico near the small town of Arecibo. The dish also does not fill with water to resemble a small lake like the movie depicts. His parents were Lienz Cossacks who, during World War II, fought for both the Soviet Union and for Nazi Germany. At the end of the war, the pro-Nazi Cossacks surrendered to the British Army, hoping to join the fight against Communism but instead they were repatriated back to the Soviet government as had been agreed at the Yalta conference where displaced peoples (including Western-Allied POWs liberated by Soviet forces) would be returned to their homelands. Many were subsequently executed or exiled in prison camps by Stalin's forces. As he explains it, his parents survived the execution but, unable to live with their shame, they committed suicide. Consequently, he plan is a vendetta against the British government. His plan is to break into the Bank of London's computers and transfer out all the money just before hitting them with the second GoldenEye, thereby covering up the theft and destroying British economy. James and Natalya follow Xenia, Janus, and Boris Grishenko (Alan Cumming) to Cuba where CIA agent Jack Wade (Joe Don Baker) provides them with an airplane so that they can fly over the island looking for a dish the size of a football field. No dish is to be found until they are shot down when they fly over a pristine lake. Xenia then rappels from a helicopter and attacks Bond, but she is killed when her helicopter slams her into a tree. Suddenly, antennae begin to rise out of the lake, and the lake water is drained from the basin, revealing the satellite dish. As Boris positions Goldeneye over London, Bond and Natalya infiltrate the control room. Bond sets himself up as a decoy so that Natalya can reprogram Goldeneye to initiate atmospheric reentry and burn up somewhere over the Atlantic. Natalya is discovered, and Janus orders Boris to reverse Natalya's program, but Boris discovers that she's also changed the access code. Boris works feverishly to break into the programming, all the while flicking on Bond's pen grenade. When Boris turns around to scream at Natalya, ordering her to give him the new codes, Bond leaps for the pen and sets off the grenade. Bond and Natalya escape in an elevator. Fearing that Boris will be able to break Natalya's code, Bond races out onto the transmitter and places a pole in the positioning mechanism, preventing Boris from controlling it. Janus catches up with Bond, and their fight takes them to the tip of the antenna where they are dangling hundreds of feet above the ground. Bond kicks Janus over the edge of the platform and watches him fall into the satellite dish. He is then rescued when Natalya commandeers a helicopter. Goldeneye burns up in the atmosphere, and the satellite complex explodes. The explosion ruptures several tanks of liquid nitrogen, freezing Boris as he stands. In the final scene, Bond and Natalya drop from the helicopter into an empty field and begin to kiss. Suddenly, Wade appears, along with a whole troop of Marines and three helicopters. They board the helicopters and are carried off to Guantanamo for debriefing. Including Goldeneye, Brosnan made four movies in which he played James Bond: Goldeneye (1995), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) (1997), The World Is Not Enough (1999) (1999), and Die Another Day (2002) (2002). The title song, GoldenEye is performed by American rock singer Tina Turner. Yes, the first draft of the script was written for Timothy Dalton, though the final shooting script was written after Pierce Brosnan's casting. Dalton was originally contracted to do up to four Bond films between 1987 and 1993, starting with his debut in The Living Daylights (1987) (1987). Following the box office disappointment of Licence to Kill (1989) (1989), there was uncertainty that the film series would continue, with Dalton himself stating he believed it to be over. However, pre-production on his third film began in 1990 with a planned Summer 1991 release. Longtime collaborators director John Glen and screenwriter Richard Maibaum parted ways with the producers just before work on the 17th Bond film began. Following writer changes, rewrites, and pushes on production start dates and twice on the movie's release, lengthy legal battles between the producers and the studio over rights and credits to the character and the film series kept the movie from going forward. Producers decided to scrap their work and, hoping for a late 1993 production start, brought screenwriter Michael France in to create a new story. France eventually turned in a draft which would be the basis for GoldenEye in early 1994. Dalton's contract had expired but producers were negotiating a new deal, just as the lawsuits were resolved. Feeling too much time had passed since his last film and that, in his late 40s, he had grown out of the part—the literary James Bond is in his mid to late 30s—Dalton decided to move on in April 1994, and resigned from the role. In need of a new lead actor and with the film True Lies (1994) revealed to have similar action beats to France's script, production was pushed to late 1994. Jeffrey Caine was hired for a rewrite and, following Brosnan's casting in June 1994, Bruce Feirstein, who would go on to co-script Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) (1997) and The World Is Not Enough (1999) (1999), wrote the final draft. To obtain a classification of 12, the old UK version was slightly cut; missing out several fighting scenes.




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