The Bond series returns to formula in License to Kill. Things get personal for James Bond when his longtime friend Felix Leiter is nearly killed by a drug lord, forcing Bond to go rogue in order to seek revenge. The story is needlessly convoluted and doesn’t have much originality to it. Additionally, the script seems at odds with Dalton’s Bond. The villain is one-dimensional and the Bond girls are flighty and uninteresting. License to Kill is an uneven film that lacks vision, and is only mildly entertaining.
Shout by Dann MichalskiBlockedParent2020-08-23T01:00:11Z
The Bond series returns to formula in License to Kill. Things get personal for James Bond when his longtime friend Felix Leiter is nearly killed by a drug lord, forcing Bond to go rogue in order to seek revenge. The story is needlessly convoluted and doesn’t have much originality to it. Additionally, the script seems at odds with Dalton’s Bond. The villain is one-dimensional and the Bond girls are flighty and uninteresting. License to Kill is an uneven film that lacks vision, and is only mildly entertaining.