People take the oddity of them making 2 Bond films in 1983 too seriously! On Bond boards people and fans are so much baffled and angry. After a decade of Moore Bonds and light comedy and fantasy adventures, I remember about half of the Bond lovers STILL thought a lot about Connery and missed him no matter what! Even if NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN is very much a Connery Fan Film, as the title suggests, more important as a Connery film than a Bondfilm, there were of course other factors bringing this film alive than the fan reason!
People are really hating it now, BUT in 1983, there was another response! Tired of Moore and all comedy, many longed for Bond with real acting, so NEVER shows an example of great acting from Connery (Massage scene) who always does things with his role no other Bond actor does, also, Brandauer and Carreras are worth watching alone! Of course its sad, with no Bond theme or great music (they could at least fixed a great score!) and a tiny finale that doesnt satify anyone: BUT many, including me, voted this film ABOVE Octopussy back in the 1983!
In retrospect, of course, Octopussy is a very well made, well produced Bond film, BUT I think, NEVER, although, quite dated, has the things Octopussy lacks. One thing though, NEVER does not really take itself seriously (again! Like Diamonds Are Forever!) Which is a huge mistake especially for younger fans. But it did satisfy an audience who knew this was a ONE time Bond, AND the very LAST time for Connery! The word NEVER in the title becomes both the meaning of Connery returning as Bond, as well as He is NEVER coming back again! Believe me, that brought a tear in many eyes when we left the theater! That is how much we cared about Connery, asn an actor, as a person and as an icon!
Imagine the shock in society when The Beatles announced their break-up! It was like your best friends or your parents separating, people who had followed you along all the way from the 1960´s to the 70´s! Something great wasnt there anymore. Then, imagine, they make an extra live performance ten years after the the break-up! Would we care if they didnt peformed as well as in their heydays? No! But that would certainly make people cry! Thats what NEVER is about I think!
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