No Time To Die 4K HDR | Car Chase - Bullet Proof Aston Martin DB5
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No Time To Die 4K HDR | Car Chase Scene - Aston Martin DB5 - 2160p 10bit HDR 5.1 Dolby Atmos
Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology
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Directed by : Cary Joji Fukunaga
Starring :
Daniel Craig
Rami Malek
Léa Seydoux
Lashana Lynch
Ben Whishaw
Naomie Harris
Jeffrey Wright
Christoph Waltz
Ralph Fiennes
Screenplay by :
Neal Purvis
Robert Wade
Cary Joji Fukunaga
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Story by :
Neal Purvis
Robert Wade
Cary Joji Fukunaga
Based on James Bond
by Ian Fleming
Produced by :
Michael G. Wilson
Barbara Broccoli
Cinematography : Linus Sandgren
Edited by :
Elliot Graham
Tom Cross
Music by : Hans Zimmer
Production companies :
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Eon Productions
Distributed by :
Universal Pictures
United Artists Releasing
Release date : 28 September 2021
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This is the most action the DB5 has seen since Goldeneye
I'm happy they also used some unique cars that rarely have seen action in movies, like the Lancia Thesis and Maserati Quattroporte IV.
I think you're forgetting about Skyfall.
@@LukeKetchum7003 in Skyfall it did almost nothing
@@ughugh351 he used the machine guns on silva's men. first time those were used since goldfinger
@@wwb16 like I said it did almost nothing
when it comes to cars, you can never beat the classics. And quite literally in every way.
apart from speed, reliability, comfort, practicality, fuel economy
@@mclarenrob2 well older cars were stronger than most present cars.Such as accident, just now it’s more expensive to make those old cars so we use a less stronger and pricy material
@@TheHigherUps. have you seen crash tests on older cars compared to modern ones? Old cars were terrible at this point, because it was not seen as relevant at this time. In comparison modern cars are very good at it, because by now it has become a priority. Materials themselves might have become more expensive, but there were massive leaps in processing, so the raw material is more expensive, but by the time it gets in to the shape and purity you want it is cheaper than earlier.
@@TheHigherUps. lmfao, are you stupid? regulations constantly change throughout the years and have made modern cars much safer than older cars over the years. please do some research and see how older cars compare to modern ones in crash tests. no idea where you got this nonsense from
@@TheHigherUps. old cars look amazing, but old cars being stronger is not true. sure they were heavier and may have had thicker material, but they were terrible at keeping the passengers safe in a crash. modern cars are meant to crumble in the right places to cushion the impact, but keep the passengers safe from from the impact. just look at the lengthly process that the major car companies do in order to make sure their cars are as safe as possible.
Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig kept the legend of this vehicle alive!
Really like the Lotus too in The Spy Who Loved Me.
The V8 from Living Daylights is my favorite bond vehicle
Timothy Dalton having a great car.
The escape from the square is one of my favorite scenes in the movie. It’s like a three step rocket with 1) Bullet proof windows, 2) Machine guns, 3) Smoke screen. Add Hans Zimmer’s badass soundtrack, rearranging a piece of the original Bond theme, and it goes straight into the hall of fame of one of the most epic scenes this DB5 has ever had.
Can't bond tell the bad guy was trying to kill her? Why did he think she was in on it?
@@bananian She got a call from Blofeld telling her ”good job” while Bond was listening but it was all a trick from Blofeld’s part. Madeleine was never in on it, but Blofeld made him distrust her. In this scene, my interpretation is that Bond is about to give up. Let them die together. But Madeleine convinces him to take them out of the situation. After that, he puts her on the train and withdraws to Jamaica, chosing a life in solitude.
It's THE loudest silence in any James Bond movie
2:22 I love Bonds silence through this whole scene. It's akin to him just being told by his wife that she cheated on him. That silent time to think about the last few years, looking for signs from the past. We've all been there
3:24 The most Epic DB5 Scene in a Bond Movie😍
and when the headlights go back in is gold
those horns, though!!!
OMG🔥🌬️
Betrayal is something aweful when you trust someone so much. Love 007
I wonder what Mendes thought of this scene. He commissioned a bespoke Aston Martin specifically for 'Spectre' and came up with arguably the most tedious chase scene in all of Bond films. They used a classic DB5 here, and it's appreciably more exhilarating than the Roman chase.
My daily drive from my 9-5 is more intense than that chase scene
Nah the Spectre car chase scene is good
Spectre chase scene felt so out of place. Like why are they weaving gracefully like it's a car show?
@@jesseowenvillamor6348 , no it wasn't. Even Craig's acting feels so uninterested in that chase.
@@jcp1984again Not really.
The way she grabs her stomach at 5:03, it’s like she knew.
What did you think she was going to tell him?
@@Da_one_tl woww…
When I first saw it in theaters, I thought Madeleine was scared, sick, suddenly in pain, or something else. I guess I’m still learning on certain types of foreshadowing outside of cartoons and comic books.
She did know. "I have something to tell you." She didn't get the chance to say "I'm pregnant."
This scene was so dope! The most action the DB5 has done since Goldfinger & Goldeneye. That scene when Bond puts Madeleine on the train, must have really pained him to do so, pls she must have sensed that she was pregnant with their daughter!
That was why Madeleine held her stomach.
This was a perfect mix of classic and new age Bond. Underrated film imo.
I completely agree
Agreed! And Craig is the only Bond to leave the way he wanted to, which is awesome
3:51 the top down view is just muah
4:13. That handsome classic Ferrari Dino 308 GT4 in red.
Best bond opening ever.
Man what a movie
The best scene of the movie
Fin McMissile has returned!
Hahahaha yes
One of the best scenes in cinamatic history
sick scene in a good movie. Tough to replace Daniel Craig
Old girl's still bloody got it!!! ❤
When I saw this in the theatre this is the only scene that excited me tbh. Seeing bond grab a dab of oppo in a DB5 just does it for me.
This scene is dope because he’s intimidating her with his life.
The feeling of pain comes from a betrayal for James again... He really wanted to do nothing, but die there. Yet, he continued just for her. If there was no one there, James was going to let them kill him probably.
That DB5 is an *ABSOLUTE* hero. Great example of where the car becomes a character.
Btw gonna get VERY nerdy for a tick - those two miniguns (look like M134s?) weigh 85lb per Wikipedia and 1,000 rounds of its ammo (7.62x51mm, also known as .308) weigh just over 50 lb. So say 2 of those guns with 3,000 rounds each, would be less than 500lb of weight. That’s a lot of weight but remember that IN REAL LIFE they built a few “brand new DB5s” for this movie that were essentially nothing more than a roll cage, carbon panels, some familiar sheet metal, and the most athletic street-legal engine BMW ever made, the S54 inline-six. (Watch Carfection’s videos on the car, it’s an absolute Exocet missile of a car), and I think that car weighed barely over a tonne? It was less than 1.1 tonnes. So adding the dual miniguns would still keep it under 1.3 tonnes, i.e. a featherweight. I know space-wise i.e. getting it all to fit in the engine bay it might not be possible, but physically/dynamically it would be 100.00% possible to carry those two guns and abundant ammunition into a (modern) DB5 and still have it drive like a bat out of hell.
The miniguns would be custom made instead of off the shelf most likely
I agree. I'm not a massive fan of cars in Bond films as such, sure cars have their role in Bond of course and are a huge part of the fun, but the Aston Martin DB5 escaping has an amazing thing about it no other car could have done, it was mean British bad ass.
They are not firing here at full speed nor with usual caliber. Sound nor visuals doesnt match. It also feels like they are bursting rather than holding fire here in which case they are only miniguns because they looked cooler than normal rifle barrel.
Heavy would mean it's harder to get knocked around too so I'd say it's plausible lorewise.
This is the last chase the Aston Martin features in, and BOY does it get a beautiful send-off!
The later chase is a bit more dramatic, seeing as Bond is improvising with a civilian car, but it's nice to see the AM get its say!
At least DB5 survives the movie, new bullet proof glass and some turtle wax and its good as new 🙂
This whole sequence in IMAX was *Chefs Kiss* So Good.
That car alone can invade belgium
The background music is absolutely amazing ; rip bond 007
James was like - nah , you can’t touch me 😅 😂
Looks unreal in HDR! ❤️
and in imax. Shame they won't release it.
3:00 what confident to his car .....😮😮
You know the guys who directed the Brosnan and Dalton movies watched this scene and thought "Why didn't we think of that?"
I know, right?! Lol
It came to me: what if Pierce Brosnan did a different 4th and final outing as James Bond 007 that's not Die Another Day?
The Man With the Red Tattoo (Raymond Benson) is the closest to being a Bondverse film that Pierce Brosnan would've done. Given its realistic brutal gritty yet nostalgic-driven Bondverse nature (similar to GoldenEye, Brosnan's debut as Bond), the film would've sat in stone for the modern Bondverse films going in more novel-accurate, realistic and scary dark direction in the wake of the success and popularity of The Bourne Identity, 24 and Spooks. I read the book and personally I consider it to be my personal favourite Bondverse novel out the whole Bondverse novel series that began wit Ian Fleming in 1953.
Madonna's "Die Another Day" will still be the official theme, can't deny its a punch-and-kick-throwing Bondverse banger that's perfect for the modern times we live in.
Had The Man with the Red Tattoo been released on the 40th anniversary of the franchise' existence 13 April 2003, the film would've made same amount of money like DAD, reviews would be critically acclaimed - despite being controversial for the film's adult and bloody violent tone, majority of reviews go to showing appreciation of being faithful faithful source material more, Brosnan being more developed and layered as Ian Fleming’s James Bond 007, the hallmark Bondverse film moments references - laser table, ski chase, Mad Max version of Goldfinger car chase, no-music brutal one-on-one between Bond and Goro Yoshida similar to From Russia With Love, the Aston Martin DB5 V12 that's NOT invisible referencing DB5 from Goldfinger, GoldenEye etc)
Imagine it. Bondverse film franchise even though we got the best films and film moments outta it, plenty of wasted creative and casting opportunities in my opinion - George Lazenby should've dominated the 70s as a B-movie rated-R yet novel-accurate James Bond after On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Timothy Dalton dominating the 80s as Bond rather than two late 80s Bondverse films, David Hedison playing Felix Leiter from Diamonds Are Forever to either Licence to Kill or to Man with the Red Tattoo, novel accurate versions of Live and Let Die and Moonraker etc.
If I were to give the role of James Bond 007 to someone who I feel can channel the same essence (without controversial aspects of him) as Ian Fleming’s character from his Bondverse series (1953-1964), I'd give it to Jack O'Connell.
@@p0ppyfarr95he does get a 4th if you count everything or nothing and you get a crazy William defoe as the prodigy to max zorin brilliant game imo and Jack oconnel would be an excellent shout for bond he was one of the standout characters in skins i wish we had got the movie they'd planned
This db5 is beautiful
...The most Bond the Craig era ever felt!
How cool is his mind and calm!!!
3:16 you clearly read that wordless question:
- This is the last chance for both of us. No more lies. No more games. Look at my eyes and tell me only one thing i care. Was it you or not?
Best scene in whole movie! Bravo!
Also you can read the storm of thoughts in his mind about the bullets going directly to her, which could say she is not the one who betrayed him. Otherwise they wouldn’t shoot to her. But thats not 100% proof, knowing the spectre methods. But after her silent “No” you can clearly see he believe her and just wante to make her save and therefore let her go on the train. Fillings are impossible to have for double o agent. He made that mistake twice, that will not ever happen.
This in 4K and HDR on the new MacBook Pros looks unbelievable.
Favorite James Bond ever.
Thank you Q.
Holy shit I just noticed that the bad guys who got hit by the minigun literally burst out blood
The car shootout section is such high quality.
Man I wish I had a car like that!
If that’s your real profile photo your be the one fucking his life up! You want his car too? 🤣
Using the bells as cover noise. Smart.
When shit hits the fan and u had enough….”okay…” just that one word
They are trapped in the car I thought how the fuck you get out of this one? He almost let them both die! Breath taking
the music from 3:32 sounded awesome in the cinema
Hans Zimmer being on the track made this scene even more perfect
My favourite part of no time to die
Bro the DB5 is SO BADASS
Hans Zimmer with the score there makes it so epic too
My man James doesn't take betrayal lightly
It's more troublesome when you realize neither Vesper or Madelaine betrayed him.
Damn cant wait to watch the full film in 4k in a friends home theatr 😍 james is intimidating asf no fear in the man
James bond 🇬🇧
Why does it feel so right to see a db5 drifting
That lamb herder trained his whole life for this moment.
He didn't mean to scare or get a confession from her. He waited for civilians to clear first before shooting back.
Can’t believe this movie is already two years old now 😢
Yess, seriously man!!!!
Me too.
😢😢💔
My dad after goldfinger first came out sold his 3 months old jaguar purchased a DB5
In Silver Birtch we still thankfully have dad and the DB5 car was special ordered different cam profile and carburetors has 36 k original miles and is exercised on
Regular basis deals gap tail of the dragon in fall a good thrashing going thru the gears plus his 289 cobra and 63 fuelie corvettes on occasions the driving experience in a DB5 is awesome i am currently restoring his 71 440 jenson interceptor on road hopefully in 2025 thanks for posting this video clip
Wow, that's cool bro
2:46 That moment as a guy when you realize this bih played me my boy double O 7 was hot lol
Best James Bond ever!!! ❤❤❤
Amazing scene bro
That was crossfire nightmare :D
Lol, the guy put something like 53 bullets into the corner of that window and it didn’t break 😆
that's not the most bulletproof car ever. Even the db10 doesn't that any noticeable damage after being shot like 100 times
Don't forget that nobody was shooting the tires 🤣
@@cengizgokce81 Bulletproof tires exist, and most people wouldn't think of going for the tires.
We need new
@@EGRJthey do not exist
From 2:06 to 3:43
No time to die is a film directed and written by Cari Joji Fukunaga in 2021. He is best known for the baroque and disturbing series "True Detective". Let's ask ourselves how he makes James Bond a broken and fragile character despite his appearance, whose tragedy is a spectacle.
In this film, Madelaine, the character played by Léa Seydoux is his whole life. She is his only possible escape, the only one who diverts him from his cruel daily life of betrayal, murders and painful manipulations such as those made to him by his half-brother, Blofeld played by the famous Cristoph Waltz. However, James has just learned that Madelaine may have betrayed him working for the source of his worst misfortunes, Blofeld and the Spectre. This time-lapse scene brilliantly symbolizes the reunion scene between the lovers that will come later in the film in which James Bond explains to his beloved that just the idea that she might have betrayed him frightened and terrorized him, justifying his rash act of rejection towards her when he abandoned her forever on a train. For yes, betrayal is one of the things the character has been most accustomed to. And to know that he is suffering one by the one who with only 5 minutes of his life was living the best life as he explains in the reunion scene is something that disturbs him enormously and naturally. This state of disturbance is beautifully developed in this excerpt, which might seem to be a simple action scene. Indeed, the scene begins with a bird's eye view of the Aston Martin standing still in the village under the quiet sound of the church towers. And we already feel a kind of stop in time effectively accompanying the drama of the story. Then, Fukunaga gives us a field view from inside Bond's car through which we see the enemy's threatening cars coming, those of Spectre. Madelaine next to James, who probably belongs to Spectre, and Spectre's cars arriving. As if everything comes down to this organization responsible for the worst misfortunes of the hero. There follows a great shot of James Bond, still in the car that remains calm. He only has in mind the betrayal he thinks he is suffering. We see him being a spectator of the danger but by his state of disturbance, not really considering retaliation. Still in a close-up, we see him moving his head slightly following the shots on the window ready to break of his vehicle. The upset face, he doesn't do anything while Madelaine is in a state of panic fearing to die and rightly so. He doesn't even deign to worry. We continue with a panoramic shot on the right side on the car invaded by shot and another one on the left side. This shows the immense aggressiveness of the situation and the extent of the danger to which our dear passengers of the Aston Martin are victims. But in the face of this great danger, James Bond, still terrorized, frustrated and disturbed like a child fearing to be abandoned by his parents, in the face of this idea of betrayal, does absolutely nothing, even though he has the means to do so. We return to a bird's eye view of the vehicle under fire and we still have the sound of the steeples that freezes the scene in time. By this, by this slowing down of the action, we are much more able and have the necessary time to live the state of emotional turmoil of the character played by Daniel Graig. It is a break that cuts the action to make the unhappiness and the loss of will of the secret agent in the elegant tuxedo shine. We are then given another great shot of James Bond watching Madeleine still with that frustrated face, choking in her panic and being exposed to danger. Then we have a great shot on Madelaine who undergoes the situation. We have there, a James Bond who knows perfectly what he is doing. As if he was doing nothing on purpose to make her suffer, to punish her like a child but in very serious circumstances. It is here that we feel the unhappiness of the hero but we are also attacked by the tension of the scene. Then, no more shots, still no words, just the sound of the bells and a great shot on a James Bond who expresses his pain and anger by grimacing. Here, we feel very well the trauma of the main character. But he doesn't react to the trauma like anyone else. He remains cold, he does not cry, he lets it happen by grimacing. This is the reaction of someone who has been around horror all his life and has been hardened by it. And yet, this does not mean that the pain is not great. One can even see in him, in spite of all that, a great fragility. Let's even notice the idea of self-destruction, many times in this scene, he could have died and see Madelaine die by his inaction. To believe that in the space of one moment, it is what he wished. His only source of light having betrayed her, what better way than to let himself die with her. We then have a medium shot of one of the enemies arming himself with the big gun and approaching the Aston Martin with it, to then shoot it very violently. This is followed by an American shot on our hero still cold and his Madelaine, still in shock. The latter lets the enemy be two fingers to explode the windows of the car, he does nothing leaving Madelaine screaming with fear, while having no more will. One can see here a James Bond who makes the expression of his tortured feelings. As if he was painting them. Note that during all this time, no music was present in the scene. Thus, it becomes even more palpable. This is followed by an American shot on Madelaine who begs James to do something, as if to wake him up, to make him come back to reality, to the right path. But disturbed and absent, this murdered man does not react and remains with his face of deep frustration. We then have chest shots on the extremely damaged windows that follow one another so that we feel how bad the situation is getting without James Bond finally deciding to act. And then, we are offered a close-up on the cold and broken face of James who doesn't make the effort to look at Madelaine who nevertheless continues with intense emotions to beg him to act. Thus, we come to see that his pain and his terrible fear of being betrayed is not to be taken lightly. It is really a dramatic scene. We then have a close-up on one of the windows ready to break from inside the vehicle. The gravity of the situation evolves in crescendo. Then comes a chest shot on James who suddenly looks at Madelaine as if the reality came back to him and that he started to consider her again. And then we have a counter-field on Madelaine who looks at Bond sadly and afraid. Then again a chest shot on James Bond who coldly signals to Madelaine that he will finally do something. So we see James Bond deploying the weapons of his vehicle and spinning it in all directions and shooting all the enemies with success. Proof that he could have eliminated them long ago and that he had the means to do so. He had chosen to do nothing. Now he is back to being a great fighting hero as the music comes back on. He comes back to reality and even to life in a way and heroically confronts reality.
Thus, through this scene tasted like caviar, the misfortune and doubts of our hero become a spectacle. We can also see how well Daniel Graig's James Bond films fit into the movement that consists in considering that action or superhero films should not be limited to simple entertainment but should be art, art of cinema. A movement of which we could consider Christopher Nolan as the father with his Batman and Inception. Films mixing actions, dramas, philosophy, reflections and strong emotions.
ian fleming 😁😁
@ Cari Fukunaga
@@musicandconcertchannel3053 true... the real writer of Bond books is IAN
@ I know, but in a perfectly logical move of originality, Cari Fukunaga chose to make a James Bond whose story is not a simple copy of Ian's books. As good as they are... He wrote his own James Bond. Exactly like Sam Mendes with Skyfall. It's more original than copying a book even if the book is great.
But he could have made Safin better
His look when he scratches sides of car going down the stairs 😅
This is my Favorite 64 Aston Martin all the time
We all have our secrets …we just didn’t get to urs yet..Badass Craig n badass Villian Rami malek..nice movie
Just shows that classic cars can be more deadlier than it's modern counterparts.
I cried with joy when the mini guns came out
DB5 never went out of style. they refit and sell them still
Those mini guns would have cut the town in half lol.
I love that car scene best ever!! The DB5 is the best Bond car ever! And in my opinion Madeline Swann is the hottest Bond girl ever! 😍
BEAU COUPE ROAD RAGE!!!
Badass!
damn good car
In most danger situation bond always have a plan
Best bond car! ❤
She’s so beautiful
Which one
Even full of bullet holes
Bond with the best
The music is called: "square escape" 3:29 for those who don't know😁😁
3:25 (I hope my dad’s car would have this gadget as well)
Spinning that’s a good trick.
Spotlighted
3:25-3:32-3:33-3:26-3:41-3:49
After watching living day lights thus scene is my favourite
When I watched the movie (I think it was just pulled from movie theaters) I watched it just because there wasn't this chase on youtube.
This entire sequence…..
This is what you get when you hire the editor of Whiplash to make a Bond movie.
😍🚗
3:43 the wheel is facing straight ahead but in all other shots it's turned to the left
And?
"Yes officer, it's stock"
There's one obvious flaw in Bond's reasoning that she betrayed him... they're trying to kill her too.
Imagine if Q could somehow have fitted GAU- 8 Avenger 30mm cannons in, firing 30mm DU rounds hahaha bad guys wouldn't have a hope!!!
Why wouldn’t she tell him she was pregnant, especially when the car was being shot at and Bond didn’t initially react
This movie was a brilliant and a fitting end
This is an ass-kicking action scene or what??!!
I love how they play off the fact that he’s jaded from vesper
Speak softly and keep a minigun weapon system in your headlights.
So he also kills everyone in the town when he spins lolol