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This lecture delves into the evolution of the portrayal of masculinity in American cinema, focusing on the transition from technophobic heroes to versatile characters like James Bond. It explores how Bond, as a polar opposite to the mythical hero, navigates a complex relationship with technology and urban environments, showcasing a high level of adaptability and manipulation skills. The analysis covers Bond's confrontation with a techno-terrorist, emphasizing his abandonment of modernity to reaffirm his relevance through traditional, low-tech methods. The lecture also examines the gender dynamics and power shifts within the narrative, culminating in Bond's symbolic triumph over obsolescence and the reassertion of his authority in a changing world.