Intense and raw, but feels dragged out: As 'No Time to Die' finally hits silver screen, Twitterati drop honest review
The film happens to be actor Daniel Craig's last outing as the 007 agent.

Excited fans are loving the film and showering praises on Craig for his role as the British secret agent. Since 'No Time To Die' happens to be the actor's fifth and last outing as the iconic 007 agent, thrilled fans took to Twitter to give their honest opinion on the film. In the film, which reportedly cost $250 million, Bond returns to active service after retirement, vowing: "I have to finish this."
Cary Joji Fukunaga, Emmy-winning US film-maker, directed 'No Time To Die', becoming the first American to helm the franchise.
Movie goers called the film 'classy and raw'. However, for some, it was also too long as the film goes on for 2 hours and 45 minutes.
So finally saw Bond , First Day , First show and enjoyed watching it. Yes it felt like a bit dragged out and Expect… https://t.co/Uv1MttG0ax
— Mridul Nair (@MridulMax) 1633014595000Here are some first reaction of 'No Time to Die'.
NO TIME TO DIE ends this era of James Bond with a grand & spectacular finale. Wraps up the plots from previous film… https://t.co/qZc1uAariv
— Matt Neglia @NYFF (@NextBestPicture) 1632867271000NO TIME TO DIE: Need more time to process, but I really liked it a lot — def better than Quantum & Spectre. It’s… https://t.co/aeBn015nQo
— Scott Mantz (@MovieMantz) 1632866751000#NoTimeToDie #NoTimeForSpoilers This Bond movie is Classy, Intense & Raw.Stellar performances, Cinematography is… https://t.co/P81EWLtFWT
— Fayeez Parvez (@just_fayeez) 1633004330000The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.