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de Ian Fleming (Author) "The geisha called 'Trembling Leaf', on her knees beside James Bond, leant forward from the waist and kissed him chastely on the right cheek ..." En savoir plus
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Shattered by the death of his wife at the hands of Blofeld, Bond has gone to pieces. Unwilling to accept the loss of one of his best men, M sends Bond to Japan for one last, near-impossible mission. But Japan proves to be Bond's downfall, leading him to a mysterious residence known as the 'Castle of Death' where he encounters an old enemy revitalized. All the omens suggest that this is the end for the British agent, and for once, even Bond himself seems unable to disagree.


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While on vacation in the Orient, British Secret Agent James Bond matches wits with the maniacal Dr. Shatterhand in the doctor's suicide gardens, and meets the luscious Kissy Suzuki. Reissue. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 IAN FLEMINGs Japan and the Devil, Jui 17 2004
Par gobirds2 (New England) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: You Only Live Twice (Paperback)
This is Ian Fleming's most mysterious and enigmatic James Bond novel. This is a direct follow up to "On Her Majesty's Secret Service." It starts out as a direct secret service story even though Bond is reassigned to the diplomatic section. As it progresses it becomes almost surrealistic as James Bond tracks down his arch nemesis on the island of Kyushu. This is a very well written and researched novel. The Japanese idioms and depictions of locale are exquisite. When the novel moves to Kuro Island and is on the threshold of Dr. Shaterhand's castle lair, Fleming approaches mythical horizons. I found this absorbing, haunting and prophetic novel very difficult to put down once I started reading it. You get addicted early on to such charismatic characters as Tiger Tanaka and the all too brief Dikko Henderson but it is the narrative of this epic tale that beckons the reader. The new retro-paperback cover is alluring.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Twice Is the ONLY Way to Live!, Jui 17 2004
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This review is from: You Only Live Twice (DVD)
Forgive me if I am more of a Bond-Movie aficionado than one of Ian Flemming's original works. Perhaps it's because I am a Sir Sean fan more than anything. But I have come to conclude after watching "You Only Live Twice" twice, three and four times - and beyond! - that no one beats Sean Connery's 007. Donald Pleasance's sets the standard for the aristocratic, diabolically calm Blofeld. The action grabs you from the get-go. Considering this was Mr. Dahl's first movie script, I felt he stayed truer to his late friend's stories than the more recent, poorly contrived 007 plots (and since "Goldeneye" Pierce Bronsan's Bond deserves much better scriptwriting). The Special Edition DVDs feature a real treat for Avenger fans: the behind-the-scenes stories narrated by the seductive voice of Patrick Macnee, the original John Steed. Add to this the original trailers and audio commentary of the director and actors, and you have a fitting tribute to one of the 20th century's great movie legacies. But as a woman of color, my main appreciation is that, unlike "Dr. No," "You Only Live Twice" features authentic Asian actors and actresses, and is the first Bond film in which the Bond girls do more than sleep with 007: they actually are working agents who can steer a getaway car and shoot to kill! Granted, I'll always be a Cathy Gale/Emma Peel Avengerwoman fan, because, unlike Bond girls, they had superbadness AND relational integrity. But for my money You Only Live Twice rates as a film worthy of its place in the 007 legacy...and as the trailers aptly state, "Twice is the ONLY way to live!"
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Not quite the film legend, Jui 5 2004
Par Joseph Haschka (Glendale, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: You Only Live Twice (Paperback)
Bondo-san? Sounds like a Japanese brand adhesive.

I've seen several of the 007 films with a wide range of actors - Connery, Moore, and Brosnan. However, this is the first Bond book by Ian Fleming that I've ever read. I'm left marveling at the liberties taken by Hollywood with the hero. Is this truly Bond - JAMES Bond - the Suave Super Stud Super Spy of the Big Screen?

In YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE, the redoubtable Commander is about to be fired by "M" for a recently unacceptable job performance brought on by the murder of the former's wife. (There was a Mrs. 007?!) But "M" is persuaded by the house shrink to send his agent on one more mission - one that will be touted as so impossible that James will be challenged enough to snap out of his funk. So, off Bond goes to Japan to persuade the head of that nation's Secret Service to share information from a key Soviet source - information only otherwise being shared with the CIA. Bond befriends the Japanese spymaster, "Tiger" Tanaka, who consents to the new arrangement if 007 will carry out a special and very dangerous assignment.

Relative to the Bond movies, I liked the in-print character much better; he's less of a comic book hero and more real. And there's not an improbable high-tech gadget in sight. However, that being said, Fleming's original 007 is much less developed and complex than, say, the Quiller persona created by Adam Hall (the nom de plume of Elleston Trevor) during the 60s and 70s. Quiller was a lonely, scarred, and bloody-minded agent who, when sent off on a perilous mission, managed make it alive out of the dodgy spots - whether it was being chased by attack dogs across the no-man's land of the East German border or bundled unceremoniously into the Lubyanka basement - purely on luck, innate ability, and pure survival sense. Quiller didn't even carry a gun. And Quiller had the hint of a secret life, perhaps one in the past; his will on file with the Secret Service specified that roses should be sent to "Moira" in the event of his death. And the reader never found out who Moira was during the entire Quiller series of nineteen books. Bond, on the other hand, just doesn't run that deep. Indeed, Quiller would think 007 a poofter dilettante.

YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE, as an example of Fleming's source material for the Bond cinematic legend, is perhaps only of interest if you want to see the tenor of the original character before the Tinseltown scriptwriters got hold of him. Take my advice and discover Quiller if you haven't already.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 The finest of all the Bond novels.
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Publié le Mai 22 2004 par Augustus Caesar, Ph.D.

2.0étoiles sur 5 th rot sets in
the true beginning of what bond has become; a two demensional popcorn cartoon fluf franchise.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 beginning of the plastic 'franchise' and the end of connery
this was the bond film in which it became soooo evident where the films were headed (into gadgets over plot, style over subtance, decortaive women and decorative locations) that... Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 I personally look forward to exterminating you, Mr. Bond!
The 5th James Bond movie. Following the success of THUNDERBALL, an entirely new stringe of talent would be exploited for this film. Producers Albert R. Read more
Publié le Mars 5 2004 par Michael J. Chrush

3.0étoiles sur 5 3/4 great, 1/4 too much
The novel "You Only Live Twice" is leaps and bounds better than the movie. Is it the best of the books? I don't know, but it is my favorite. Read more
Publié le Mars 2 2004 par Vagabond77

5.0étoiles sur 5 Still a Bond Worth Watching
Despite the fact that so many people think "You Only Live Twice" is a weakly-plotted Bond film--it's actually one of the more heavily plotted, as the short list of story... Read more
Publié le Janv. 28 2004 par Stephen Kaczmarek

4.0étoiles sur 5 Big Bond production with weak script
Other than the title and Japanese locale, Roald Dahl's screenplay for "You Only Live Twice" completely disregards the novel, surprising since it was Ian Fleming's second to last... Read more
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4.0étoiles sur 5 An interesting look at Japan
I recently read two James Bond novels by Fleming's successor, John Gardner. I was mildly entertained and mostly unimpressed, which reminded me why I lost interest in the James... Read more
Publié le Déc 27 2003 par Thomas Lynch

4.0étoiles sur 5 U Only Live Twice w/ 4 stars
I couldn't give this film 5 stars because of Sean Connery's half asleep looking performance (again). At the end of the movie was probobly the largest gunfight in Bond history. Read more
Publié le Déc 23 2003 par Cory Behrendt

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