Bond charm


I've seen loads of criticism that there's no bond charm in this movie. But that's the whole point. This is bond at the beginning of his career he's not the charming super hero agent like Connery or Moore or Brosman were. Here he's a cold blooded killer fuelled with anger and loss and out for revenge and doesn't care who he kills. But by the end of the movie he sees the big picture and it's not all about his anger. He realises he needs to do what's right to save other people and realises he needs the information so killing straight away isn't the right option hence saving Greene. It carried on in spectre with him not shooting blofeld when he could've easily done it and quantam bond would've done it.

Skyfall Is more standalone so not as much. But I find it really interesting as it's a new side of him in all the others he's this perfect secret agent who never even bleeds but here he's raw and makes mistakes and learns things.

I think some just don't like change they want it to stay like the Moore era which honestly that era bored me. I think the only good Moore film was the spy who loved me. I mean Moore had 0 charm to me and by the end he looked like grandpa bond

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Verily I say unto thee... I think you find the actor's name is Brosnan and not Brosman,

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I agree. Bond is in a raw state in this movie as well as Casino Royale. He has not became THE James BOND at this point. But by the end, he figures it out. It really is a great movie. The way Craig brings that transformation to the screen is great.

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I agree with you completely.

Laugh while you can, Monkey Boy!

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