For Your Eyes Only (1981)

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A British spy ship has sunk and on board was a hi-tech encryption device. James Bond is sent to find the device that holds British launching instructions before the enemy Soviets get to it first.

Introduction
"For Your Eyes Only" is a 1981 British spy movie and the 12th film in the James Bond series developed by Eon Productions. It stars Roger Moore in his fifth portrayal as the fictional MI6 agent, James Bond. The film is directed by John Glen, produced by Albert R. Broccoli, and composed by Richard Maibaum together with Michael G. Wilson. The plot develops around the recovery of an important British file encryption device while fighting a dangerous assailant.

Plot Summary
The movie commences with Bond visiting the tomb of his partner, then dealing with a helicopter trip under the control of a mystical villain thought to be arch opponent Ernst Stavro Blofeld. After the stunning encounter, Bond is sent out on an objective to recover ATAC (Automatic Targeting Attack Communicator), a top-secret encryption gadget that sinks to the ocean floor after a British spy ship is unintentionally sunk by a mine.

Meanwhile, marine archaeologist Sir Timothy Havelock is appointed to obtain the sunken ATAC however is killed along with his other half by a hitman, before having the ability to finish the objective. Their daughter Melina promises to avenge her moms and dads and joins forces with Bond.

Amazing Disclosures and Revelations
Bond and Melina end up being heavily associated with a series of thrilling experiences. They discover that Greek tycoon Aristotle Kristatos is the mastermind who prepares to sell the ATAC to the Soviets. He had actually blamed these villainous deeds on Columbo, a competing smuggler, deceiving Bond. Columbo, nevertheless, aids Bond and Melina by revealing true nature of Kristatos.

Climax
The climax of the movie takes place in the mountains of Albania, where Bond, Melina, and Columbo challenge Kristatos and his team at the monastery of St Cyril's. After a strong battle, Bond obtains the ATAC, foils Kristatos' attack, and eliminates him.

Conclusion
Rather of providing the ATAC to his exceptional, Bond selects to ruin the device. As the film concludes, the audiences see him romantically escape with Melina.

General Impact and Legacy
"For Your Eyes Only" marked a conscious effort to bring the Bond franchise back to more sensible stories after the area fantasy of its predecessor, "Moonraker" (1979). The film was consulted with favorable evaluations for its gripping story, the more 'human' representation of Bond, and its spectacular action sequences. Furthermore, it was a business success, gathering over $195 million around the world, strengthening Bond's enduring appeal.

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