The World is Not Enough



         


The World Is Not Enough is the nineteenth James Bond film produced by EON Productions and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as Bond. The film was released in 1999 and was produced by Bond veterans Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli. It was written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade who also wrote Die Another Day. The novelization of The World is Not Enough was written by Raymond Benson.

The film's title is a direct translation of the Latin motto on Bond's family crest, Orbis non sufficit.

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Plot Summary

Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow.

A British oil tycoon and friend of M, Sir Robert King, is assassinated by Renard, an anarchist terrorist. M assigns James Bond to protect King's daughter, Elektra King from Renard, who previously had kidnapped and held Elektra. She has taken over her father's major project, the construction of an oil pipeline through the Caucasus from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean coast of Turkey.

Renard's distinguishing characteristic is a bullet lodged in his brain, working its way slowly toward the cerebral cortex. As it moves, it eliminates his senses of pain and touch, enabling him to physically drive himself far beyond normal limits; while the bullet will eventually kill him, he will gain in strength until the day he dies.

Renard acquired a substantial quantity of weapons-grade plutonium, and hijacked a Russian nuclear submarine. Bond eventually discovers that during her kidnapping, Elektra had made an alliance, both professional and romantic, with Renard. Their plan is to introduce the weapons-grade material into the sub's nuclear reactor, causing an uncontrollable fission reaction, and then scuttle the sub in the Bosporus at Istanbul. The resulting nuclear disaster would not only kill countless thousands in the Istanbul area, but also contaminate the Bosporus for decades to come. This would prevent the shipment of Caspian Sea oil through any existing route, because all the pipelines from the Caspian region terminate at the Black Sea, requiring that tankers go through the Bosporus. The only alternative would then be the King pipeline.

Although the film does not acknowledge this, it is believed by many fans that the plot element regarding M being kidnapped could have been inspired by a similar storyline in the Kingsley Amis Bond novel, Colonel Sun. Otherwise the only other element taken from any of the original novels is the use of the Bond family motto which is introduced in On Her Majesty's Secret Service.

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Vehicles & Gadgets

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Theme Music

The theme tune The World Is Not Enough was performed by Garbage. This is the second James Bond soundtrack composed by David Arnold. Arnold breaks with tradition by not ending the film with a new song or a reprise of the opening theme, instead using a new recording of the "James Bond Theme".

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Cast & Characters

Director: Michael Apted
Producers: Michael G. Wilson , Barbara Broccoli
Written by: Neal Purvis, Bruce Feirstein, Neal Purvis, David Arnold.

This was Desmond Llewelyn's last appearance as "Q" before his death in December, 1999. The film also introduced "Q"'s successor, "R", played by John Cleese. The name "R" was a joke made by Bond upon their introduction. In future movies "R" takes over the job of Quartermaster, thus taking on the name "Q". Fans are often disturbed by the death imagery in Llewelyn's final scene, which ends with the actor being lowered into the ground alongside a car. He died in an automobilie accident only a few weeks after the film's release.

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Locations

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Trivia

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External Links


James Bond movies
Dr. No | From Russia with Love | Goldfinger | Thunderball | You Only Live Twice | On Her Majesty's Secret Service | Diamonds are Forever | Live and Let Die | The Man with the Golden Gun | The Spy Who Loved Me | Moonraker | For Your Eyes Only | Octopussy | A View to a Kill | The Living Daylights | Licence to Kill | GoldenEye | Tomorrow Never Dies | The World Is Not Enough | Die Another Day | James Bond 21
Casino Royale | La Resurrection du Dragon | The Green Jade Mahjongg | Never Say Never Again | The Property of a Lady







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