Silva leads some of his men dressed as police officers to a public inquiry in order to kill M. Silva kills two guards (offscreen, bodies are shown briefly on the ground). One is killed by a Komodo dragon (we see the bite wound and him being dragged away).Ī woman is shot in the stomach and dies (offscreen, but the dead body is seen later). The film's opening sequence, of course, features a number of lithe, stylized women writhing in time to the theme song.Ī character is dropped from a skyscraper, though his ultimate impact with the ground isn't shown.īond extracts the remnants of a bullet from his torso using a knife (some blood).īond engages in a fight with three bodyguards. Bond responds by suggesting this isn't the first time he has been sexually involved with a man. Then he begins to stroke Bond's thighs and face, talking suggestively all the while. And when the bad dude bad-mouths M, Bond quips that at least she never tied him to a chair. The next day they exchange a sexually charged double entendre or two. Kissing and making out ensues, leaving the impression that they do much more after the scene cuts.Įve gives Bond a straight razor shave, adding to the experience touches of sensuality in the way she touches his face. Later, Bond shows up on the woman's boat and slips, naked, into her shower as she's taking one. (Both are naked with critical body parts obscured.) Later, they lounge in bed. He engages one while standing against a wall. The sky is literally falling and it lies upon your shoulders to help the heroes of this story to stop it.Bond appears to have sexual relations with two women. The days of peace are staying behind as our heroes start to uncover hard truths about the war and it's resolution and as new villains start arise in both nations. The great war waged between Azura and the Sky Archipelago against the Orcs. The nation of Azura has enjoyed 30 years of peace after the end of the Sky War.
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