I'm leaning towards disliking the Living Daylights. I love the first half, but I'm not comfortable with Bond helping out the Mujahideen in the second half.
Not only the film drastically shift tonally from a wintery, Cold War europe to a blazing hot western, but Bond crosses a line politically that I don't think should have been crossed. As far as I know, the Mujahideen is basically the same as the Taliban and thus has not "aged well" in light of recent events.
It goes to rexplain how the world has chanhed, The Mujahadeen was not quite the Taliban. And any hero going against "those wicked Soviets" was applaudible.
Of course as the war progressed we know thats what the Mujahadeen became the Taliban. Financed by the Americans who created their own monster