3/10
The victim's journey of one of the wealthiest actors ever.
10 September 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The first 10 minutes of this movie does nothing but make Craig out to be a victim. Never on Earth will a professional pretender who makes 50 million per movie ever be a victim. The following 30 minutes doesn't really do anything of worth either.

It drones on about how poorly the media treated Craig for a very very short period of time prior to the Broccoli's PR company releasing a picture of him looking very Buff. At that point, the media was 100% team Craig Bond which was what they wanted and paid for, so all was well in the world for them.

This is just a fluff PR tv episode length propaganda piece to try and sway people into believing Craig cares about Bond for anything more than money and then asks for you to care about Bond too.

Yes, the same Daniel Craig that said he would rather off himself rather than do another Bond movie following the boring Spectre.

Yes, the same Bond franchise that created the terrible world of movie product placement that has taken over Hollywood today.

The rest of the doc continues to try to make Craig or his movies a victim of writers strikes or on-set accidents.

Casino Royale is definitely one of the best action films ever made and Craig, Campbell, and Haggis should all be given props for that, but let's get real... Following Casino Royale, it has been all down hill. Craig's Bond series followed the same trajectory as Brosnan's.

I think Daniel Craig is a great actor- I just don't feel bad for him and never will. This "doc" isn't worth your time.
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