James Bond Film: Quantum of Solace
Cinema Release Date: October 31, 2008
Film already available on DVD since: May 13, 2009
Directed by Marc Forster
With Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric and so on
Feature film, U.S., UK. Genre: Action, Espionage
Time: 01h47min Production Year: 2008
Distributor: Sony Pictures Releasing France
James Bond,
After the very successful Casino Royale, James Bond breathes new life. In this famous film, director Marc Forster has been completed the following direct, quite rare to be underlined, of the new James Bond Daniel Craig version.
After experiencing love for the first and last time, which will then explain his relationship without overnight, Bond is determined to get revenge on those that led to the death of his beloved (Eva Green). In pursuit of a phantom organization that would be more than expected as the agent of Her Majesty's Secret decided to operate solo, James Bond, in this movie, disobeyed his own employers to make it a personal matter ..
In Casino Royale, Bond differs from the former James Bond by presenting a more human, fallible. In Quantum of Solace, it seems to resume old habits of the saga, logically imbued with a sense of inexorable vengeance, which finds the character's costume to be indestructible and cold as it has always known. Forster makes a leap backwards. Quantum of Solace becomes more healthier. The impressive action scenes at the 4 corners of the globe is disappointing.
If the script displays in turn less original, his character keeps a Bond fan surprisely intact. The previous installment of interest also lies in the charm of the British actor Daniel Craig, James Bond is perfectly natural blond to very Anglo-Saxon. He continues in the same performance, despite a range of emotions somewhat reduced. What would James Bond be without its sublime James Bond Girls and Olga and Gemma Kurylechko Arteton (new darling of Hollywood), who will fall in turn under the charms of the spy, both provide brilliant action scenes( seductions entrusted to them alongside Craig).
To my great Surprise in this movie is the French Mathieu Almaric who was chosen to interpret the new villains of the saga, is one of the best French players to date. It is not surprising to see him disturbing the character of Dominic Green bulging eyes and the swagger. Also, it is not surprising that it has inspired politicians like Blair and Sarkozy.
Lacking obvious risk in this movie, Forster provides nothing, but merely collects what they consider the most representative feathers of the James Bond’s inner minds: the characters and action scenes. The film lacks an obvious charm and erases all the good promises spotted in Casino Royale. Anyway, Craig's charisma and effective staging is enough in the film. At least, I think, it is one of the best movies in terms of action and spy.



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