Compare the first fifteen minutes of two James Bond films: “Dr. No” (1962) and “Die Another Day” (2002). By what different means do the film makers aim to give the film a powerful beginning, to hook the audience’s attention
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Compare the first fifteen minutes of two James Bond films: "Dr. No" (1962) and "Die Another Day" (2002). By what different means do the film makers aim to give the film a powerful beginning, to hook the audience's attention and interest? Which opening do you find the more effective and why? James Bond films have entertained the world for over 40 years. With several actors portraying the prestigious role, Bond has sported many images over the years. However, his enviable looks, charisma and intelligence have not changed. Bond is renowned for his obsequious womanising, suave sophistication and irresistible gorgeousness. Also knows as 007, the MI6 spy travels around the world on missions, often getting distracted by beautiful women on his way. Bond films are a combination of spy, action, comedy and a little romance, making them enjoyable for an extensive audience. Because Bond has been an influential character for nearly half...

