From Chris Cornell's introductory song is captivating, followed by parkour chases and airport bomb disposals. At the first golden section point of the progress bar, Vesper played by Eva Green appears, and I have to say that the time is just right!
Needless to say, the scene in the casino that followed was the climax of the film, and the film crew was meticulous, and the positions of every card were not bad. When 007's mind-reading technique failed, it was a real pinch. sweat. Afterwards, the two worked hard on the stairs to kill the gang boss who came to collect debts. 007 saw Vesper sobbing in the bathroom because he shot and killed, and then hugged Vesper in the bathroom, it was really warm!
There is still a large section at the end of the film, which was shot in Venice, which can be regarded as a tribute to the second part of 007: Love from Russia. There is a piece of BGM called City of Lovers, which is very nice. It took a lot of work from the crew to shoot the scene where the building was sinking, but the final result was almost perfect, and the actors did a great job. Daniel also played the anger underwater, and Eva kissed his hands underwater. so beautiful...
Vesper died, for James. She knew from the beginning that she was going to die, and I also knew that to make 007 a cold-blooded killer, she was going to die, but I was still reluctant to accept this fact, and I still listened to City of Lovers over and over again, intoxicated... …
This is the first part in which Daniel Gregg took over as Brosnan, and it is also the first part of the latest reboot of the 007 series. For these reasons, this part must be good enough, and it has also done under great pressure and doubt. Arrived, it became a generation of classics.
This one happens to be the first part of 007's plot, mixed with James' remaining humanity to bring us back to the beginning of everything, to explore the deepest tenderness in James' heart, and he has never loved any woman since then.
This one seems to be the number one at the box office, and most importantly, it is the number one 007 in my heart.
The breeze wraps the reverberation of Chris Cornell, blowing the echoes of Vesper (Dusk) reflected in the sea of Venice...
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