Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
1997 Roger Spottiswoode Bond film with Brosnan facing media mogul Carver. Michelle Yeoh as Chinese agent Wai Lin. China-UK war manufactured.
This archive gathers the films featuring Michelle Yeoh reviewed at Master of Worlds: “Morgan (2016)”, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)”, “Sunshine (2007)”, and “Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)” — 4 titles in all. Across these reviews the focus stays on how Michelle Yeoh serves each story: the choices that make a performance work, the roles that anchor a film, and the range visible across different pictures. Rather than rank the performances, the collection treats them as a body of work worth examining. The list continues to expand as additional films are reviewed.
1997 Roger Spottiswoode Bond film with Brosnan facing media mogul Carver. Michelle Yeoh as Chinese agent Wai Lin. China-UK war manufactured.
Sunshine is Danny Boyle’s science fiction film about a crew of astronauts trying to reignite a dying sun. Boyle directed. Alex Garland wrote, having…
Morgan is the film Luke Scott made instead of inheriting his father’s career on better terms. Ridley Scott’s son directed his first feature in 2016. The film flopped. It deserved better than the box office gave it. It also deserved less than the marketing implied. The 6.5 is honest. Morgan is a…
Luke Scott’s directorial debut with Kate Mara and Anya Taylor-Joy. The Paul Giamatti interrogation scene is the reason to watch. Morgan at 6.5/10.
Tony Leung’s career-best Wenwu, Hong Kong-influenced martial arts choreography, the Phase 4 entry that demonstrated the alternative. Third-act problems. At 6.5/10.