Anonymous ID: b0648b Feb. 9, 2021, 11:45 p.m. No.12878195   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8301

>>12878072

>What is the connection between the "new" James Bond 007 movies and the deep state agenda?

This is a great question. In my ideal bread we'd have 50 replies.

Haven't watched all the Bond films, but generally like them and some I've watched many times.

I think you'd actually have to look at how the DS agenda is expressed in the pre-reboot films, and how it is expressed in the new films, and the differences. And also how it is expressed in the books of Ian Fleming.

 

That is sort of a throwaway answer, but…

I generally LIKE these films and not entirely for "bad" reasons.

Also, there is actual info in prior breads on the sources and background of Ian Fleming. And it is some strange stuff. I just don't have it in my head right now.

Probably the most obvious "shift" in the "newer" films is that Bond is increasingly portrayed as a sort of apologetic cuck. Which isn't to say that he was necessarily the man all men should emulate beforehand… but, the question is why the DS made that shift.

The only two things I remember about the "new" Casino Royale" at the moment are that it took a rather dark and even perverted turn (not evident in prior films, despite much death and destruction) and that the opening had a really cool parkour sequence in Angola. Not sure what that means, but that's what I recall.

 

Maybe older "Spectre" films reveal stuff more overtly… in retrospect….

Anonymous ID: b0648b Feb. 10, 2021, 12:07 a.m. No.12878301   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12878072

>>12878195

Here's one contrast between earlier and later Bond films, if not exactly following the "reboot" dividing line…

In You Only Live Twice (1967), it is insinuated that the evil org SPECTRE is working on behalf of the PRC to start a war between the US and Russia.

By contrast, in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), Michelle Yeoh plays a Bond girl who is actually an officer of the People's Liberation Army. And she is basically "doing her official duty" in helping Bond, as I recall. The chief villain in that film is basically an amalgam of Rupert Murdoch/Robert Maxwell… global "news" titan. The actual Murdoch had some runin's with China, even if he was later accused of kowtowing to them.