Initially skeptical with this new actor, I didn't know what to expect from Timothy Dalton. Suffice it to say that I could rest easy: Dalton makes an impressive Bond debut in "The Living Daylights", making him the best actor in the role since Sean Connery. Dalton takes the role very seriously as the old edgy, dangerous Bond returns after the campy, pun-filled outings of Roger Moore, who sometimes appeared as if he were afraid to get his hands dirty. The plotting is classic Bond too as the secret agent delves into the defection of a KGB general who may have unsavory connections to a ruthless military arms dealer, played with boorish menace by Joe Don Baker. The gadgetry is cool but kept in check as the film is Bond all the way, engaging in great action sequences...and taking time to romance the latest Bond lovely (a beautiful blond Russian cellist). And "Daylights" is climaxed by one of the best white-knucklers of the Bond films as Bond fights a baddy while holding on for dear life from a cargo net dangling from the back of a plane. Spectacular action, scenery and execution---one of the best Bonds in the series!Read full review
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