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"The James Bond played by Sean Connery was actually a rapist"
Carrie Pokonga, the director of "No Time to Die" James Bond's new film, said in an interview that if you look at a scene from the movie "The Thunderball", then Bond played by Connery - is a rapist.
In the scene, a woman from Bond asks not to tell her bosses anything and he replies "there is a price for silence" and then forces sex on her
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Thursday, 23 September 2021, 09:59 Updated: 10:24
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"The James Bond played by Sean Connery was actually a rapist," said Carrie Pokonga, director of "No Time to Die," the new James Bond film set to be released next week.
In an interview with the American Hollywood Reporter, Fukonga referred to the 1965 film "The Thunderball", the fourth film in the James Bond spy film series, and especially to the scene from which Bond encounters a sauna worker.
He kisses her against her will and then she asks him not to tell her bosses anything, otherwise she will lose her job, and he in response replies, "Well, I guess there is a price to my silence."
She replies to him: "You don't mean ... oh no!", But Bond replies: "Oh yes" and then pushes her back, takes off her clothes and has sex with her.
"She told him 'no no no', and he replied 'yes yes yes'. It would not have passed today in life," Pokonga said.
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Bond and woman (Photo: screenshot, YouTube)
Over the years, Bond films have amassed over $ 7 billion at the box office worldwide.
It is likely that the new film in the series, as mentioned by Carrie Poconga, will add new fans to this mythology.
Sean Connery, the first actor to get into the special agent's skin, passed away last year at the age of 91. The movie "No Time to Die" which will air next week is set to be Daniel Craig's last as a Bond.
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