Minister’s Message – October 10, 2021
So it finally made it! Yes, after four postponements and 22 months of hype, the 25th James Bond film “No Time To Die” – Daniel Craig’s last – was finally released last week. And it notched up what may the highest opening weekend UK takings of any movie, making at least £21m between Friday and Sunday. But – and you can call me a spoilsport if you like – I’m not going to see it. Yes, I’m sure the sets and the special effects are amazing, and the story as far-fetched as usual. But I don’t like the violence; and, despite the actress Lea Seydoux’s claim that this film is “very different” to all the others, with “powerful” women who aren’t “just waiting to be saved”, I’m still (possibly wrongly) wary of the male-female relationships portrayed within it.
For James Bond has form, going back to 1953 when Ian Fleming created him: he has been called “an archetypal model of masculinity” and a man who “is nothing without his sexism”. He has even been described as “basically a rapist” – not by me, by the way, but by the director of the latest film, no less! That accusation certainly seems to be born out by a compilation of lurid clips from his earlier films which was made in 2018. One writer has said, “the idea that a character for whom misogyny is a defining feature can ever be progressive and feminist is farcical”; she also says, “Misogyny is baked into the formula of the franchise”.
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