Daniel Craig's final James Bond adventure has one heck of an ending.
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You could say No Time to Die is the Bond movie to end all Bond movies. Available now on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD, the 25th official 007 movie closes Daniel Craig's 15-year tenure as James Bond with a bang (just don't expect a post-credits scene). "In Daniel Craig's final outing as the suave superspy, James Bond finally gets a life," Richard Trenholm said in CNET's No Time to Die review, which is out now in the US and Australia. "The result is an epic, explosive and emotional swan song that throws everything it has against the wall for a genuinely unique entry in the series." That's especially true of the bold and unprecedented ending.
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Madeleine's father, the late Mr. White, killed Safin's family on behalf of terrorist group Spectre when Safin was just a wee lad, so he killed Madeleine's mother to get back at Mr. White. Madeleine got trapped under ice as she tried to escape this attack, but Safin saved her and became obsessed like a big weirdo.
Lyutsifer Safin brings some creepy villainy to the adventure.
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The final moments take us to the spectacular Italian mountainside city of Matera, where we met Madeleine and Bond at the start of the movie. This time, she's driving with their daughter.
"Mathilde, I'm going to tell you a story about a man," Madeleine says. "His name was Bond, James Bond."
The credits roll, to the tune of Louis Armstrong's .
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