Just saw No Time To Die last night.
I must say, I feel like those who were saying that it wasn't a real Bond film, that the protagonist has lost his edge, or that the film's gone too "woke", have the slightest of points. In that I very much see where they're coming from, but that such statements are also somewhat exaggrated. Bond was a bit softer, more sensitive in this film, but I think that it's somewhat fitting with his affectionately ageing image.
The main issue with the film is that it was perhaps a little too much action, and not enough secret service. One review I read coined the name "James Bourned", and in some ways it's right on the money. I much prefered some of the quiet tension that we got with Casino Royale (the Daniel Craig one). Also, make sure to watch Spectre before this one. I haven't and I think that there were a few points in the story that didn't make a lot of sense as a result.
There were a couple of other things, but I won't mention them in case I spoil it.
All in all though, I really loved the film. It was thoroughly enjoyable, and I would highly recommend it ^^
Oh, also, Billie Eilish's theme is amazing, IMO.