The 23rd James Bond
film has some stuff that it needs to do to eradicate the last one. The problems
with Quantum of Solace was firstly it was a rubbish title that never got
referred to during the entire film. Secondly the theme tune was rubbish, Jack
Black and Alicia Keys might be talented musicians on their own but together
managed to make something that was marginally better than Madonna’s Die Another
Day. Thirdly the plot was baffling and despite a recent watch of the 2008
offering, I still didn’t understand it and no one has been able to tell me what
its all about. So I hoped that Skyfall would be able to put the franchise back
on track.
The theme tune is very good. I heard it when it was first released I was impressed with it and thought that it was infinitly more impressive when you see it with the titles. It seems to be quite harking back to the Shirley Bassey themes or other 1960’s Bond themes. I would say out of the last three themes its probably the best. The plot is much better than QOS because in Skyfall they are trying to find a list of underground NATO agents that has been stolen and the list is being uploaded onto the internet. The first half has some impressive scenes and it’s the second half which I really enjoyed. It’s when the film starts to step back to the classic era where the old Aston Martin appears and the action moves to Bond’s home in Scotland. It’s where the final action part happens and I’m reminded of Transformers 3 where the main action sequence lasted for a whole hour and dragged for what felt like a lifetime. In this it was actioned packed and moved along at breakneck speed. There was a brief moment which seemed to have come out of a Home Alone movie but the under siege theme that ran through the latter stages of this part helped make it feel like a Bond film.
The theme tune is very good. I heard it when it was first released I was impressed with it and thought that it was infinitly more impressive when you see it with the titles. It seems to be quite harking back to the Shirley Bassey themes or other 1960’s Bond themes. I would say out of the last three themes its probably the best. The plot is much better than QOS because in Skyfall they are trying to find a list of underground NATO agents that has been stolen and the list is being uploaded onto the internet. The first half has some impressive scenes and it’s the second half which I really enjoyed. It’s when the film starts to step back to the classic era where the old Aston Martin appears and the action moves to Bond’s home in Scotland. It’s where the final action part happens and I’m reminded of Transformers 3 where the main action sequence lasted for a whole hour and dragged for what felt like a lifetime. In this it was actioned packed and moved along at breakneck speed. There was a brief moment which seemed to have come out of a Home Alone movie but the under siege theme that ran through the latter stages of this part helped make it feel like a Bond film.
Daniel Craig puts in another
great Bond performance though he does seem to be looking like he is getting on
a bit (currently 44). Brosnan was 49 when he did Die Another Day in 2002 so
Craig doesn’t have many years left before he will get replaced. Craig does get
to do a bit more humorous dialogue than he normally would get to do but he is a
very good Bond and whether he is better than Connery is up for debate but on
this performance its easy to argue. Javier Bardem is a very good Bond baddie. I
don’t think he’s the best one ever but I certainly think that his performance
switches between standard and psychotic. The moment where he pulls his top set
of teeth out and you see the grimness that is there was a particular highlight.
Berenice Marlohe is the brief Bond girl that appears for about 10 minutes
before she meets a rather surprising ending. I thought that she didn’t really
offer much in the way of a Bond Girl but that would be my only gripe with the
film. Judi Dench puts in her best performance. Her involvement has increased
since she debuted in Goldeneye and since Craig took over her involvement has
got quite more noticeable. It’s great that they managed to include Q into the
films after John Cleese’s R was apparently surpluss to requirements in the
Casino Royale reboot. Ben Whilshire isn’t Desmond Llewelyn but he is still good
as the new Q and I did like the mention of the exploding pen from Goldeney and
he says “We don’t do that anymore” and then “If you could bring it back…” was a
nice nod to Llewelyn’s Q. It was quite a surprise that they actually killed of
Judi Dench’s M. I had heard rumours that this would happen and that Naomie
Harris may be Miss Moneypenny and that Ralph Fiennes’ character would be the
new M but I thought that she would get to have a walking off into the sunset
type ending.
The product placement has been
something that has gotten a lot of press. Heineken is the biggest name that
seemed to have been attached but actually I hardly noticed it. Both Bond and
Tanner cover up the big label and it’s the very fine writing at the top is all
that you notice. For me the biggest product placement came from the digger in
the pre-title sequence and the rolex watch shot in the next shot. Apart from
that the product placement was pretty light or at least as noticeable as it is
in other films.
Skyfall is a brilliant Bond film
that wasn’t quite what most people would expect but I think that it was trying
to lay the groundwork for future Bond films. Sam Mendes has done a very good
job with making a 143 minute film seem like it was half that time.
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