To be honest, the plot in "Casino Royale" has too many traces of patchwork. The beginning of the chase with the black African boy made the audience's heart mention the throat, and the thrill of rescuing the plane later. I know it's just for the point of view, in order to attract the attention of the audience. The two scenes really don't really have much to do with the plot of the whole play.
There are two more movies to watch, I really didn't see how Marvis betrayed, it was the cocktail in the casino, or the disappearance of VERPA, and the moment when two people were locked up by the one-eyed dragon and tortured to extract confessions, who broke in to the end? Where is it sacred? If it's MARVIS, it's a bit unreasonable, which I really haven't figured out all the time.
There is also VERPAL's betrayal. If it is really for her boyfriend, she will never forget her old love, but if she really fell in love with BOND, why didn't she confess to BOND? Did she have a purpose in approaching BOND from the beginning? Does this make her relationship with him seem a little unreal?
In short, both films are for the eye, not for the brain or thinking. This is my opinion.
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