


One of the minor characters is a heroin addict. And just like in other Bond movies, sexual innuendo is a frequent source of humor: The women say things like "You're obviously well-equipped" to Bond, who counters with lines such as, "Going down, one should always be relaxed." Of course, Bond is shown drinking his martinis, and there are also scenes of characters drinking tequila shots and assorted cocktails. In one scene, the main female character is tied to a post, barely dressed, in front of a band of aggressive men on horseback who offer money for her. Women's bodies are frequently shown wet, in bikinis, and often without focusing on their faces. The main female character lives with an evil terrorist who threatens to cut her throat if she leaves him. Though deaths are bloodless and rarely graphic, one brief scene shows a woman dead, face down in water, with her eyes still open. He kills countless men and at least one woman (with an exploding pen).
#NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN MOVIE#
Amid a mess of copyright wrangles, the rights to Ian Fleming ’s Thunderball suddenly became available and this ‘remake’ with Sean Connery went head to head with ‘official’ Bond movie Octopussy and Roger Moore ’s 007. The secret agent beds several women (two in one afternoon). Never Say Never Again location: Largo’s ‘Palmyra’ fortress: Fort Carre, Antibes, France. In this remake of Thunderball, Bond is brought out of. This has all of the trademarks and tropes of James Bond movies. Never Say Never Again About this movie Sean Connery returns for his final appearance as James Bond. Parents need to know that Never Say Never Again is the 1983 James Bond movie that was Sean Connery's seventh and final portrayal of 007.
