Of course, throw in Bond trying to rescue the world too. There are all staples one expects from the films from the franchise, be it stunning automobiles, fancy gadgets, sci-fi twists, femme fatales, pacy action sequences and macabre villains who never fail to shock you. This story has everything that one expects from Daniel Craig as Bond and yet also is a tribute of sorts to the good old 007 films back in the day that starred Roger Moore and Sean Connery. As one is eventually left wanting more in the end of the film. The fact that the film is 2 hours and 43 minutes long and is the longest Bond film till date seems rather inconsequential. The story that follows is an edge-of-the-seat drama that has one hooked to the screen. The introduction sequence sets the tone for the film with a heady mix of romance, action, explosion and betrayal. Instead, it matches every expectation and even delivers more. And the release of this film has been delayed due to the pandemic. This is after all the last Bond film that Daniel Craig will feature in and it took a lot of convincing for him to do this film too. No Time To Die Review: For fans of the James Bond franchise, this particular film has Herculean expectations. Will he risk everything for this mission? The more he delves deep into the case, the more he has to lose. No Time To Die Story: James Bond, who has retired and lives the life of a recluse, finds himself in the midst of trying to solve the mystery of Project Heracles.