Themes exploring secrets, betrayal and trust had stitched together the last four Bond movie and they propel the narrative towards its thrilling conclusion in 'No Time To Die'. After the heartbreak he suffered with the loss of Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) in 'Casino Royale' (2006), his fluctuating relationship with M and MI6, and the pain inflicted by the revelations imparted by Blofeld (Christoph Waltz), Bond has taken another risk, letting down his guard with Madeleine (Léa Seydoux) as he bids to try and love again. "If Bond is going to commit to a relationship, this throws up so many emotional challenges for him," said producer Barbara Broccoli. "So trust is the biggest theme in this movie; making an emotional commitment with someone is very difficult because of his history with attachments, and then betrayal being a big part of the break-up of those attachments." Though he is committing to his relationship with Madeleine, 'No Time To Die' begins with Bond having severed his longest-lasting relationship, his employment with MI6. Associate producer Gregg Wilson notes that Bond's retirement opened the movie's filmmakers to a new reality. "Bond being retired was a new place for us," he said, "thinking what this man would be like if he didn't have his day job. When you have devoted your life to the service, like Bond, what is the legacy that you leave behind?".
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