Quantum desert
Shatterhand67
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All of you know that it has become somewhat of a Bond film tradition to end the movie with 007 and his Bond girl on, in or around a large body of water.
QOS ended in Russia but the the scene with the hotel blowing up was essentially the climactic end of the movie.
Here's where I am going with this. The camel is often known as the "ship of the desert" and the as such the desert itself is commonly referred to metaphorically as a "sea".
Do you think the writers purposely used this metaphoric sea as a way to continue the aforementioned tradition OR do you think it is merely a coincidence?
QOS ended in Russia but the the scene with the hotel blowing up was essentially the climactic end of the movie.
Here's where I am going with this. The camel is often known as the "ship of the desert" and the as such the desert itself is commonly referred to metaphorically as a "sea".
Do you think the writers purposely used this metaphoric sea as a way to continue the aforementioned tradition OR do you think it is merely a coincidence?
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Roger Moore 1927-2017
Roger Moore 1927-2017
No
I don't think the writer's were that clever. I like your analogy though.
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Not all Bond movies have ended with references to water at all. Live and Let Die was on a train, Moonraker was in space, Living Daylights was at an Opera House, GoldenEye was on a helicopter. and other ones have only had a fleeting reference to water. OHMSS and Die Another Day were merely on a coastline. A view to a kill was in a shower.
i think there have been enough movies ending with little or no water element that they didnt feel obliged to put a dry ocean at the end of it.