Bond subsequently finds and captures White.
The Bond series has always drawn on action movie trends, from Roger Moore's '70s karate chops to the Bourne-esque stylings of Craig's previous films, and No Time to Die puts the pedal to the metal with savage and battering fights evoking the accelerated action of and.
The three are forced into a nearby forest covered in thick mist, and Bond hides Madeleine and Mathilde, telling Madeleine to shoot anyone who finds them.