Though they're surely more acute for some people than others, basically everyone has trust issues. One of the key factors that makes James Bond the most compelling—not to mention the most enduringly popular—movie character of all time, is that he can't really trust anyone, ever. A great spy movie takes the binding human characteristic of trust issues that we all empathize with to extreme lengths. Apart from a few sacred professional relationships, like Felix Leiter of the CIA and a few key people at MI6, James Bond is always at risk of a double cross. He knows this, and he carries himself accordingly.


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