"For Your Eyes Only" was well-received by both critics and audiences, praised for its well-balanced mix of action, plot, and character development. It performed well at the box office, reaffirming the enduring appeal of the James Bond franchise. This film is often cited as one of the better Bond films of the Roger Moore era, showcasing Moore's ability to bring both humor and gravitas to the role.
The film opens with a pre-titles sequence that fans still debate: Bond visits the grave of his late wife, Tracy (from On Her Majesty's Secret Service ), and disposes of a villain in a helicopter. From there, Bond must recover an Automated Attack Programming (ATAC) system from a sunken spy ship before the Russians do. He teams up with Melina Havelock, a Greek-Cypriot avenger whose parents were murdered by the same hitman Bond is hunting. "For Your Eyes Only" was well-received by both
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The British Secret Service hires marine archaeologist to secretly locate the wreck. However, Havelock and his wife are brutally assassinated by a Cuban hitman, Hector Gonzales, in front of their daughter, Melina Havelock . They frequently change domain names to evade government
In Italy, Bond meets , a seemingly suave businessman and British ally who accuses his rival, Milos Columbo , of being a KGB agent responsible for the smuggling. However, Bond eventually discovers the truth: Kristatos is the real villain . He is a double agent working for the Russians to sell them the ATAC.