Becoming Bond (2017)
Becoming Bond (2017) is a documentary about the life of George Lazenby, the actor who played James Bond in the 1969 film On Her Majesty's Secret Service. The film explores Lazenby's life before and after his time as Bond, and includes interviews with Lazenby himself, as well as other people who were involved in the production of the film.
One of the most interesting aspects of the documentary is the exploration of the sexual moments in the film. Lazenby's portrayal of Bond was a departure from the previous actors who had played the role, as he was more open about his sexuality and willing to explore it on screen. This was especially evident in the scene where Bond seduces Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo (played by Diana Rigg). The scene is filled with sexual tension, and Lazenby's performance is both passionate and convincing.
The documentary also features interviews with other people involved in the production of On Her Majesty's Secret Service, including director Peter Hunt and costume designer Marjory Cornelius. They discuss the importance of the sexual moments in the film, and how they helped to create a more realistic and believable Bond.
Overall, Becoming Bond is an interesting and informative documentary that provides insight into the life of George Lazenby and his time as James Bond. It also provides an interesting look at the sexual moments in the film, and how they helped to create a more believable Bond.
Sex is a constant theme throughout the movie discussed and shown in a flippant and non-nonchalant way. Shows sex from a medium distance several times in a car, nothing explicit in these scenes but it's obvious there's intercourse going on. There is thrusting, moaning, flailing legs etc. An ongoing threesome is shown from the side, breasts are visible but no genitalia. Meant to be humorous representation of sexuality in the 60's & 70's. A man and a woman topless on a street. A woman lies underneath a man and breasts are visible.