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So, 'James Bond Down River' is this intriguing little documentary from 2000 that really pulls you into the hustle and bustle of the London East End Docklands. It's all about the behind-the-scenes action during the filming of that thrilling boat chase for 'The World Is Not Enough.' You get a real sense of the atmosphere and the logistics involved in pulling off such a complex scene. The pacing feels quite natural, almost like you're there with the crew, absorbing the energy and excitement. Practical effects take center stage here, showcasing the tangible artistry involved in James Bond films. The performances are mostly from the crew discussing their work, which adds a layer of authenticity. It's distinctively raw and gives you a glimpse into the Bond universe beyond the glitz and glamour.
Documentary focuses on production aspectsFilmed in East End DocklandsFeatures practical effects and crew insights
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