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The Stylish Influence of Roger Moore and Sean Connery on Pierce Brosnan’s James Bond

The day October 5th is celebrated on the day of James Bondthe iconic literary spy created by Ian Fleming who has lived his best life on the big screen for more than six decades and twenty-seven feature films, which is said to be early.

During all this time, seven performers have played agent 007but when it comes to the millennial public, it is very likely that the first big contact with the saga was through the coiffed and stylish Pierce Brosnan of ‘GoldenEye’ (1995).

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But be careful, because although the film, directed by Martin Campbell and released in a now distant 1995, was a breath of fresh air for the cinematographic adventures of good old Bond, The actor’s approach to his character was still the result of previous versions.

Specifically, as Brosnan himself explained in an interview with Esquirehis two guides were, to no one’s surprise, Roger Moore y Sean Connery.

“I was very influenced by the work of Roger Moore and Sean Connery, and I allowed that influence to be reflected in my work, I didn’t censor it. I had great respect for both actors and their performances as Bond, and especially, it was written in such a way that “You could feel the shadow of both characters, both men, both actors, and I came to terms with that very early in filming.”

Brosnan, in a post by Instagram On the occasion of Connery’s 90th birthday, he showed his devotion to the work of the Scotsmanwho said it was “very powerful and very dominant in the role”.

“I was eleven years old in 1964, fresh from Ireland, when I saw ‘Goldfinger’ at the ABC cinema on Putney High Street. You were my inspirational Bond.”

On the other hand, Roger Moore’s 007 adopted his lightness, his enormous sense of humor and that tendency for one-liners and lapidary phrases smart guy with charm.

“He always had a light touch, he didn’t really take it too seriously, and yet he was wise enough to know that it was a dangerous game not to take it absolutely seriously. But Roger had a light touch, and some of the things what he did were so extravagant.

The combination of both bets shaped an impressive start to the stage with ‘Goldeneye’, which they followed more or less irregular products but with a very different charm and mood to those channeled both by his predecessors and by that more sober, dark and edgy, who gave us a Daniel Craig for whom they are already looking for a replacement. Long live Bond.

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2023-10-05 16:01:20
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