The World Is Not Enough -james Bond 007-

$361.7 million, making it the highest-grossing Bond film at the time of its release.

The mission leads Bond to the Caspian Sea, where he uncovers a plot involving a nuclear terrorist named (Robert Carlyle). Renard is a particularly haunting figure because of a bullet lodged in his brain that renders him incapable of feeling physical pain. As Bond delves deeper, he discovers that the true danger isn’t just an outside threat, but a web of manipulation where the lines between victim and villain are blurred. Cast and Characters The World Is Not Enough -James Bond 007-

The victim is Sir Robert King (David Calder), a friend of M’s. His daughter, Elektra King (Sophie Marceau), a sophisticated heiress who was previously kidnapped and tortured by the terrorist Renard (Robert Carlyle), is now continuing her father’s pipeline project from Azerbaijan to the West. Bond’s mission? Protect Elektra and stop Renard, who is slowly dying because a bullet is lodged in his brain, killing his motor functions but also rendering him unable to feel pain. As Bond delves deeper, he discovers that the

We must address the elephant in the room. Denise Richards as a nuclear physicist is the film’s most criticized element. Her wardrobe (sports bra and tight pants in a reactor room) is laughable. However, upon a modern rewatch, Richards’ performance is not bad; it is merely miscast. She plays the role with a sarcastic, eye-rolling energy that works as a foil to Brosnan’s smugness. The infamous closing double-entendre ("I thought Christmas only comes once a year") is so audaciously bad that it has circled back to iconic. Love it or hate it, you cannot forget it. Bond’s mission