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In my opinion, Dr. No is one of the best Bond films. Naturally, this is due to the memorable scene where Ursula Andress appears, and where Connery utters the famous line at the beginning of the film: “My name is Bond. James Bond.” But most importantly, there is no technology. 007 could only rely on his wits and martial arts skills.
No gadgets (except for a device for measuring radioactivity), no special cars (Bond drives a Bentley). Just, as they say, gorgeous women and the barrel of a gun (a Walther PPK with a silencer, which Bond didn't want, but which served him well). I don't like spiders, so when a spider crawls on the agent, Sean and I both break out in a sweat.
This film created the image of Bond. Or rather, Connery created it (and I won't even mention that he remains the best Bond of all time). And despite its enormous predictability