and no, the story is not true

  • Berengaria_of_Navarre@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    I actually think a bond film where bonds egg cracks during the first half of the film and for the rest of the film the villain and miss Moneypenny are very quick to adapt and refer to her as Jane/miss Bond. M is well meaning but old fashioned and is mostly supportive and keeps self correcting. Q in typical tech bro fashion is a sexist chaser and keeps making inappropriate comments.

    The main plot of the film comes when bond comes out to Felix Leiter, who it turns out is a maga shithead and manipulates evidence to turn the CIA against her. She has to rely on the villain from the first half to bring down Felix and clear her name.

    I wonder what Jane bonds baby trans wardrobe looks like 🤔

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      Either that or Q figures it out before bond does, and gives hints to kickstart the whole process, but it makes sense only at the end of the movie. After all there’s other categories of tech people

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      The villians respecting gender seems kind of silly though. They don’t even respect human lives, they would missgender on purpose.

      • PyroNeurosis@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Bah, it’s because they give no shits about peoples’ lives that they can turn on a dime: James Bond is dead? Good. Jane is a far more fitting nemesis for me!

        The misgendering on purpose is an inspired asshole move, just as Miyamoto Musashi would play it.

      • Berengaria_of_Navarre@lemmy.world
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        Many would consider me a villain and I’ve always respected people’s pronouns etc. I’d argue that it’s the law abiding middle and upper class who are most judgemental.