Quantum of Solace

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Time Out says

Mon Oct 20 2008

Revenge is a dish best served cold. Which, along with mean and lean, is how Daniel Craig plays 007 in Marc Forster’s slightly disappointing, furiously-paced, hi-tech, slash-and-burn sequel to the more leisurely, luxurious first ‘reboot’, ‘Casino Royale’.

James Bond – you’ll have to remember his Christian name as the arrogant cad neglects to announce it – is grieving the loss of lover and betrayer Vesper Lynd (Eva Green). You’d best remember the plot – and Lynd’s necklace – of the earlier film, too, as director Forster throws us immediately, eye-smackingly into the frenetic activity and globe-traversing travel that is the angry, increasingly unorthodox, ‘soul-destroyed’ world-saving agent’s way of dealing with betrayal, grief and loss.

Eight minutes of highly impressive, parallel-edited, SFX-assisted, stunt-laden action are up before the ears, eyeballs and brain get their first momentary repose. Before then, our hero chases down Mr White in the Aston dodgem-car through Alpine tunnels. Cough or blink and you’ll miss how our bold spooks link the last film’s Le Chiffre to bug-eyed faux environmentalist Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric), a destabiliser of US backyard governments with a laughable, pudding-basin haircut-ed sidekick. Almost immediately, he hops, skips and jumps across Siena’s roofs and the horse-loving, harlequin-ed Palio crowds – and we soon follow Bond ‘running wild’ from the palatial villas of Italy to the slums of Haiti, the neo-Reifenstahl opera houses of Vienna, and the menacingly beautiful, otherworldly moonscapes and deserts of Bolivia.

So much dash, flash and thrill – so many boat chases, tight rope-dangling fight scenes, bi-plane dogfights, architectural flourishes and flat-table computer displays – there’s scant time left for character, let alone, story, fun, seduction, humour or wit. You can sense the older, traditionalist viewers wanting to go home early to take their nostalgia pills. True, there are some cute one-liners – presumably the product of Paul Haggis’s polish of Neal Purvis and Robert Wade’s screenplay taken from producer Michael G Wilson’s first inspirational treatment and itself repeatedly pencil-marked by Forster and Craig.

Also, new Bond Woman Olga Kurylenko is impressive as 007’s Latin helpmeet Camille. But, strange for a supposedly ‘humanising’ franchise, Craig’s Bond comes dangerously close to being a cipher himself: only a ‘Bourne’-again, action superhero could perform his physical feats.

It’s a cynical movie, too: half the Brit agents are double and all the US spies seem untrustworthy – save Felix Leiter, of course, whom the excellent Jeffrey Wright reprises in arguably the film’s sole sympathetic, low-key performance. (Though, intriguingly, Judi Dench’s ‘M’ has gone all maternal – couldn’t she be renamed ‘SM’, for Surrogate Mum?) Okay, maybe real life is, pace Hobbes,  brutal, nasty and short – like this movie. But can’t we sneak in the odd moment for some occasional quiet conversation, maybe even a leisurely martini or a game of baccarat, even if we can’t afford luxury rail travel or –  God forbid – some protracted, guiltless sex? Go on, Bond, next time, indulge yourself a little more. We like to watch.
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Fri Oct 31, 2008

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Rated as: 3/5 (139 ratings)
  • Quantum of Sh*te. No story, characterisation nor point to this unsatisfactory film

    Steve CAmpbell Sat Nov 8 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • good but not great bond outing a pointless role for gemma arterton's agent fields who only gets 2 scenes and is upstaged by bond girl olga who is hot and sassy but much more bond than blond casino royale still remains craigs best bond film so far but still qos is well worth watching more please

    rile28 Sat Nov 8 2008
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • No point to compare something with something else. This Bond is different and people are disturbed that it isnt a usual traditional Bond. I never excatly know why people are comparing Casino royale et QOS. It is like comparing a mushroom soup soup with a carrot soup. Its a soup yes, with different ingredients, thats why it is so great, varied and different. Change is good. All i can say is that QOS, is a great different and new bond made for the 21st century and regarding Jason Bourne well thats a different story!

    casimir Sat Nov 8 2008
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  • Fantastic all of it, only comment I would of liked a short Casino sequence and the opening song/tune was hopeless, could you remember it I could`nt

    chris Sat Nov 8 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • bad film

    vghghvg Sat Nov 8 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • terrible. no plot.

    jemal Sat Nov 8 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Triple ZERO

    James Fri Nov 7 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Best James Bond movie ever go and see it even if you dont want too. For the 411 it is packed full of action!!!!! Cant wait till it comes out on DVD. Go and see it........

    Tom Fri Nov 7 2008
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  • @BIGMEUp Totally agree with you dude, pov is so shabby which makes this movies' predecessor much more dense and comprehendible. In this one, you hardly can understand where who is beating when. Although dialogues in this movis are much better than the predecessor with that bit of wit thrown almost at all the important instances especially the one where Bond's Fields gets drenched off in hotel room and this new bond gal comes to rescue bond from the hotel swooshing in with her Beetle and Bond says wont shoot me this time are you kinds amidst so much zany environ. Overall movie has not much to offer given the expectation set by Royale so a disappointment, the only positive out of this is the dialogues which isnt worth the money spent in time of slump. And also we must not be surprised as the next bond movie coming up might just end up having Denzel Washingtons or Will Smiths as suggested by Craig on Obama ascent.

    Varun Fri Nov 7 2008
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • Critic is a wuss who has left me shaken but not stirred. He has obviously hasn't anything interesting to say from his little hole in the ground. A coward no less.

    PERFECT DAY Fri Nov 7 2008
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