The 1999 film The World Is Not Enough is the nineteenth official installment in the James Bond series. It marks Pierce Brosnan's third appearance as 007 and was the first in the franchise to be written by the long-standing screenwriting duo Neal Purvis Robert Wade Plot and Key Characters
Summarize scholarly work on Bond films' engagement with geopolitics, gender, and franchise reboot strategies. Key themes from prior studies: James Bond 007 - The World Is Not Enough -1999- Filmyfly.Com
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The story begins with the assassination of British oil tycoon Sir Robert King inside MI6 headquarters. James Bond is assigned to protect King’s daughter, (Sophie Marceau), who had previously been kidnapped by the anarchist terrorist Renard (Robert Carlyle).