Fragile 007 "Casino Royale"

Lee 2022-03-19 09:01:02

I went to the theater to watch the 21st part of 007-"Casino Royale" last night. The plot was fragmented. Bond went up to the mountain to fight the tiger. He didn't expect to encounter a rabbit first, and he was killed. He read a mobile phone text message, traced it to the fox, and then killed it. He saw a cell phone number and then traced it to the wolf. It was still dead. After finally getting to the wild boar, Bond himself was knocked out. The audience watched eagerly at the 145th minute that the tiger's tail was exposed, but the movie was over. To find out what happened, please see the sequel. In an era when sequels are rampant, the audience is not surprised by this situation.

I dislike this kind of odds and ends, but it also reflects the impact of the series of terrorist attacks on the 007 industry, such as the 9/11 incident, the London Underground bombing in the UK, and the Madrid bombing in Spain. On the one hand, Bond was more determined and ruthless, seeing one kill another, but on the other hand he appeared even more helpless. In the past, Bond’s high-tech horses only played the role of medical kits and rollovers this time, which is a bit unbelievable. Even after Iron King Bond was arrested, there was nothing he could do. He didn't expect that he didn't use his tricks in the end, but inexplicably relied on women to save his life.

Understandably, this arrangement is to balance Bond's unprecedented hostility. The movie also arranged an unprecedented tenderness scene for Bond, making him even resign for the sake of women. The propaganda says that it is moving with emotion, but it is actually a balance to Bond. In the vast sea of ​​terrorism, Bond is just a small boat. In the past 007 movies, the endings are usually Bond and the beautiful women happy and happy. However, at the end of "Casino Royale", Bond, who lost the two beauties, has to continue to track down the terrorists. Oh! Helpless Bond. He was created by the film industry 40 years ago and embarked on a thrilling adventure, but he did not expect to fall into this field now.

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Extended Reading

Casino Royale quotes

  • Vesper Lynd: [introducing herself to Bond on the train traveling towards Montenegro] I'm the money.

    James Bond: Every penny of it.

  • Solange: [Kissing on the floor of his beachfront suite] Mmmmm. You like married women... don't you, James?

    James Bond: It keeps things simple.

    Solange: [laughs] What is it about bad men? You... my husband. I had so many chances to be happy, so many nice guys. Why can't nice guys be more like you?

    James Bond: Because then they'd be bad.

    Solange: [kissing him some more] Mmmmm, yes!... But, so much more interesting.