Well done James Bond.
You’re finally sleeping with a woman your own age. And it’s very likely that it will be the best sex of your life [you can find out why here].
In the interests of keeping this back-slappingly positive, we shall overlook the fact that your sex partners are still called Bond Girls.
But before we overlook it, I’d just like to place on the record that the idea of using a woman purely as a decorative ornament while the blokes get to have all the fun is very old fashioned and sexist.
I will accept your assertion that Hollywood is indeed a sexist and not very progressive place and that the idea of fucking with the Bond formula of objectifying women and calling them girls is one no producer is willing to blow up. Yet.
THANK YOU FOR AGREEING WITH ME ON THAT, JAMES. WE SHALL NOW CONSIDER IT BEHIND US.
Feminist rant over.
OK, so back to the positive: you’re starring in your next movie with a woman who is not young enough to be your daughter but old enough to have 50 candles on her last birthday cake.
Monica Belluci is so many things and it feels weird to even be calling her old but by Bond Girl standards and movie couple standards, she really really is.
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And what about all the kick ass female roles:
Judi Dench as M (when she was in her late 70's)
Grace Jones as May Day
Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore
Maud Adams as Octopussy
These are just a few example of the empowering female roles, not to mention the many other henchwoman who use the wiles to out smart and out wit Bond. I guess they just don't fit in with your feminist agenda.
For Christ sake, this is a historic movie franchise, and is hardly realistic or even pretending to be. Complaining about the lack of feminism in these films is like complaining about the corsets in Downton Abby. Bond films are virtually period drama.
Nobody is forcing you to watch it.
It's odd living in a world where a fictional character and their fictional love life is somehow important to people.