During the 20 films 007 experienced countless adventures, conquered all the girls and played with a lot of gadgets fascinating. Then came Daniel Craig and gave a twist to what was to be James Bond, and his entire universe. Casino Royale was a great start to his era, but Spectre could be a slow and awkward end. I've seen Spectre and is the worst of the Craig era, but has some great moments.
This is a completely free of spoilers review, you can read freely.
I am a child who enjoy the films of James Bond, especially since he saw the legendary GoldenEye and played many hours a Nintendo 64 video game of the same name. I have seen again and again the 23 films in the series, and went to the cinema to see Spectre with high expectations, perhaps too many.
Unfortunately, although it is true that I enjoyed the movie, I left the room disappointed. He expected more from both the villain and the overall plot. As I said a good friend who has also seen Spectre, "you know there's a problem if half the film view the clock and you wonder how much longer." And it is that, Spectre is one of the longest films in the history of 007, and not worth it. The pace at times feel so awkward and tiring stretch, opaque great moments and the history of film, which is its greatest advantage.
For in the days of Sean Connery and Roger Moore's character he was completely different to what it is today 007.
Bond enjoyed being Bond, he enjoyed killing the bad, use toys and spend
a night or two (maximum) with a woman of exotic beauty did not say more
than two lines in the movie. This perhaps had its day, but the cinema has evolved (for good), and Casino Royale marked the evolution of Bond.
James Bond is now suffering an extremely dark and disturbed person. He is a spy with a license to kill not because you enjoy it, but because it is good at it and think you can not do anything else, feels there is no other answer. Casino, however, he met a woman who caught him, and refused to be a spy ... briefly. The betrayal of this girl made it even more experienced, and became the Bond we see in three films, including Spectre.
This is important because states that Bond's past, that of which we know almost nothing, plays a vital role in his life ... as it should be. And his past haunts him in Spectre, a film that is based on two things: revenge and surveillance. And the latter is because the film is clearly influenced by the likes of Edward Snowden and Julian Assange. In several films we have seen how the government has tried to get rid of the "Program 00" because he considers obsolete. "Today what works is the citizen oversight and drones," says a character in Spectre regardless of what that means, while another responds with a "what you plan is the worst nightmare of George Orwell," and has right.
All Spectre formula on paper, it sounds wonderful. But it is told with such a poor rate and extend the film so much that it be boring at times.
Fortunately each of the stunts is so epic that you will get attentive
on the couch in the living room, the one where seconds before you were
sleeping or thinking about revising Twitter.
This is a completely free of spoilers review, you can read freely.
I am a child who enjoy the films of James Bond, especially since he saw the legendary GoldenEye and played many hours a Nintendo 64 video game of the same name. I have seen again and again the 23 films in the series, and went to the cinema to see Spectre with high expectations, perhaps too many.
Unfortunately, although it is true that I enjoyed the movie, I left the room disappointed. He expected more from both the villain and the overall plot. As I said a good friend who has also seen Spectre, "you know there's a problem if half the film view the clock and you wonder how much longer." And it is that, Spectre is one of the longest films in the history of 007, and not worth it. The pace at times feel so awkward and tiring stretch, opaque great moments and the history of film, which is its greatest advantage.
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A good story told stumbled
Skyfall is, for many, the best movie of Daniel Craig was so far (though my personal favorite is Casino Royale), and those who know the history and past of the character enjoyed it even more because we saw clearly, as he closed a Bond circle and returning to its roots. It was a complete reboot of the series, but the style was "Craig", and that was wonderful.James Bond is now suffering an extremely dark and disturbed person. He is a spy with a license to kill not because you enjoy it, but because it is good at it and think you can not do anything else, feels there is no other answer. Casino, however, he met a woman who caught him, and refused to be a spy ... briefly. The betrayal of this girl made it even more experienced, and became the Bond we see in three films, including Spectre.
This is important because states that Bond's past, that of which we know almost nothing, plays a vital role in his life ... as it should be. And his past haunts him in Spectre, a film that is based on two things: revenge and surveillance. And the latter is because the film is clearly influenced by the likes of Edward Snowden and Julian Assange. In several films we have seen how the government has tried to get rid of the "Program 00" because he considers obsolete. "Today what works is the citizen oversight and drones," says a character in Spectre regardless of what that means, while another responds with a "what you plan is the worst nightmare of George Orwell," and has right.
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