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WAI LIN
MICHELLE YEOH
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1997
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Wai Lin is a spy for the Chinese People's External Security Force in the rank of colonel and skilled in martial arts. She first encounters Bond when she is sent (under the disguise as a Xinhua News Agency reporter) to investigate the disappearance of stealth material from a People's Liberation Army base that is connected to media mogul Elliot Carver's plan to start a war between the People's Republic of China and the United Kingdom. She later learns that Bond was sent by MI-6
to work on the same case. The two initially believe they have been
ordered to kill each other, but eventually develop a wary mutual trust
when they are both captured and imprisoned by Carver's secret partner,
General Chang (who was in charge of the military base where the stolen
stealth materials for Carver's stealth boat originated from). Bond
especially grows to respect her when she playfully, but firmly, rejects
his attempts at seduction. Carver brings them both aboard his private
ship to gloat that he will control the world's media after he gets
exclusive coverage rights to the impending war, which will begin when
the ship launches missiles at a British craft. At the last minute,
however, Wai breaks free and creates a distraction that allows Bond to
disable the missiles, kill Carver, and escape with her as the ship
self-destructs. She and Bond then give in to the mutual attraction they
had both been fighting during the mission, and become lovers.
In the film's novelization by Raymond Benson,
Wai Lin has an entire chapter devoted to introduce her character,
detailing "her involvement with the Chinese People's External Security
Force, her training, her skills, and many other facets of her life that
made her a real person. Her relationship with Bond is also much more
realistic."[1]
In early scripts for Die Another Day, Wai Lin was to make a return, aiding Bond in Hong Kong
(if this had happened, Wai Lin would have been only the second Bond
Girl in history to appear in two films). However, this idea fell through
so Wai Lin was replaced by Chinese Intelligence agent Mr. Chang (played by Ho Yi) in the finished film.[4]
The character was very well received. After the film's release, Wai Lin proved so popular with fans and critics that MGM abortively considered developing a spin-off film based on her.[5]
LIFE named Wai Lin the 11th best Bond girl of all time.[6] In 2010, Entertainment Weekly
ranked her as the seventh best Bond girl, calling this "savvy Chinese
agent" one of the few "wom[e]n of color to match wits with 007" and "the
first one you could take seriously."[7] In 2012, the International Business Times included Michelle Yeoh as Wai Lin among the top ten "most stunning" Bond girls of all time.[8] She was also included on the list of the 20 best Bond girls by Virgin Media, who called her "an equal match for Bond",[9] as well as on a similar list by 3MMM.[10]
MensXP.com ranked the "sexy and stern at the same time" Wai Lin as the seventh top Bond girl of all time;[11]
Fandomania ranked her as the second best Bond girl, stating that she
was "the right type of Bond Girl at the right point in action cinema’s
evolution;"[12]
and Rope of Silicon ranked her as 20th, calling her "fantastic" and
opining Yeoh "will never be forgotten as a one-time Bond girl."[13] UGO.com
noted that "Bond actually grows to respect the Chinese agent after she
playfully but firmly spurns his romantic advances - one of the very few
Bond Girls to pull that off!"
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