non-classic classic

Isom 2022-04-20 09:01:10

This is a 007 that can be regarded as connotative. It is reminiscent of "The Tinker, the Tailor, the Soldier, the Spy", which is also a British film. Everyone gets old, and 007 is no exception. There is the brand of joining the flywheel of the times, the deeper excavation of the characters' hearts, the complex entanglement of master and servant emotions, and the mission and dignity hidden behind everyone. The anti-tradition is also a return to the classics, removing all kinds of action scenes and cool bridges, 007 can really represent a bit of British spirit, even if it has been reduced to nothingness now. Of course, the monotony of the plot, the outdated bridges, the facialization and patterning of the characters, and the disconnection between the story and the emotional expression of the characters (perhaps because of the deletion) are all flaws. The scene is exciting and at the same time can bring some inner feelings, which is enough. The Scottish wilderness is really beautiful, the soundtrack is amazing, and IMAX is worth the ticket price.
Bond is old, can he still fight? The next one will know.
PS: Baden is really not suitable for scenes with too many lines.

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Extended Reading
  • Alfreda 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The love of the old and the new is a love triangle. The opening mosque minaret and train scene, From Russia with Love, the opening MV is really praised, the scene is transferred to the island, Dr. No... The details of the tribute are too numerous to list, the Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy atmosphere, push To spy epic style. Q brain supplements MOSS, villain brain supplements David Walliams.

  • Brenda 2022-03-23 09:01:13

    For nothing else, just the theme song of Dumb + Voldemort + black frame curly technology house brother + unexpectedly good-looking slots "Blu-ray Telecom" and "Fiber Optic Broadband" are enough! It’s up to me to have a sense of existence for a Bond girl hahahaha

Skyfall quotes

  • Raoul Silva: If you wanted, you could pick your own secret missions. As I do. Name it, name it. Destabilize a multinational by manipulating stocks. Bip. Easy. Interrupt transmissions from a spy satellite over Kabul... done. Hmm. Rig an election in Uganda. All to the highest bidder.

    James Bond: Or a gas explosion in London.

    Raoul Silva: Mm-hm. Just point and click.

    James Bond: Well, everybody needs a hobby.

    Raoul Silva: So what's yours?

    James Bond: Resurrection.

  • James Bond: [a mirror on Land Rover's right door falls] That's all right. You weren't using it.

    Eve: [makes left mirror fall] I wasn't using that one, either.