Despite the atrocity that is James Bond’s death at the end of No Time To Die, I enjoyed the throwback tune of We Have All the Time in the World by Louis Armstrong. It was a nice nod to On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, where it’s used during Bond and Tracy’s courtship montages and its tragic ending sequence where Tracy Bond is killed and Bond desperately recites the line holding her lifeless body.
Wait a minute, why on Earth did I think it’s a good callback?! And what were they thinking putting that song at the end of No Time To Die?! That love song has way more meaning between Bond and Tracy rather than Bond and Madeleine. We hear it as Swann drives off in a luxury Aston Martin with her fatherless daughter and for some reason smiles about the prospect of telling Bond’s story.
No Time To Die is such a force. It’s Dou Dou.

