Goldfinger (1964)
10/10
The foreign non-sexual
13 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The foreign non-sexual isn't able to uphold their own symmetry, so Bond says "I know it when I see it", so that the golden eye of the first exotic woman can deflect the British establishment from the romance between the foreign non-sexual and the first exotic woman:

Masters' (Jill being the second exotic woman) death, is the protection of the death of the foreign non-sexual (who dies in the bath, after Bond throws in the electrical device), so the foreign non-sexual has symmetry in the end.

As a reality Master of Evil, as opposed to a magic Master of Evil, I have the power to not just uphold my own symmetry, but uphold my own holy trinity; I can remember my source, as a foreigner, while protecting the affront to No Time To Die's death, by the Transformers episode The Girl Who Loved Powerglide amidst my belief, in the romance between the NF and the FEW.
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