Quantum of Solace

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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)
  • Disappointing. No gadgets or Bondness. Too much killing. Weak storyline.Seemed as if they were trying to appeal to different type of audience but most people went because they enjoy the Bond formula - this wan't Bond. I hope the person who says they will get it right and Bond will return is right.

    Josie Sat Nov 15 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • I have grown up with the Bond films but this was the worst I have seen.No story,too much action and killing. Could have been added on to the end of Casino Royale.

    AP Fri Nov 14 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • its the most crap bond film ever and we regret going to see it and spending £5+ on tickets .... it wasnt worth the waiting or spending the money in our opinion..DONT GO AND SEE IT..haha

    L and L Fri Nov 14 2008
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  • CORRECTION, Mr Kenigsberg. The Opera sequence takes place at the Bregenz Opera Festival in Austria, with the performance of TOSCA on the famous floating stage (outdoor theatre, indoor posh lobby). Not in Vienna.

    Martin Fri Nov 14 2008
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  • Bridge to the next Bond film...plot is developing into the next Bond films where Quantum is the new SPECTRE. At least three new villains are ready for future films. Quantum of Solace will be watched again and again before future movies for background. His vengeance for the killing of Vesper marginalizes the Bond girls in this one to understandable (yet disappointing) effect. Bond fans will like it but those who did not see Casino Royale must see it first. Movie will not stand on its own. Craig looks like Steve McQueen playing a Jason Bourne-Bond. Judi Dench is superb.

    Gustave Thu Nov 13 2008
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • Sooo disappointed.Saw it this afternoon looking for a bit of escapism,humour,glamour , memorable characters and a good theme tune.The stunts were amazing but to much.I only hope the people of Port Au Prince made some money out of it!

    AJ Thu Nov 13 2008
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  • Watched it yesterday and I’m glad it was before 5pm ‘cos it was cheap. We’re in a credit crunch after all! However 3 mins in I was starting to feel ripped off by the quick cutting, close up camera work that lost all sense of action and drama in a car chase that could have rivalled anything John Frankenheimer put on film. It looked like the camera had fallen off its winch and was crashing about DC’s feet in the Aston Martin. I felt sorry for the stunt driver who almost lost his life driving one of the Alfas. He must be pissed off watching that back. Marc Forster isn’t an action director. He does art films. And the fact that he’s a krout should have been a No…No…No in the first place! I think the producers need to spend some time with Amy Winehouse in Rehab and get some perspective on what the public want as well as listening to her much touted Bond theme tune. In TND Pierce Brosnan quipped to Elliott Carver before sawing him in half “you forgot the first rule of mass media Elliott. Always give the public what they want.â€� The Bourne Trilogy has been done and brilliantly. It makes no sense for the Bond franchise to rip them off. Jason Bourne and James Bond exist in completely different worlds anyway. And the other JB Jack Bauer can sleep sound knowing the Bond films haven’t come up with anything new to threaten the action series in Fox’s crown. Sony must also be gutted. There was hardly any product placement and what’s worse the film hasn’t even opened in the States yet. It will be interesting to see how it does there. You are only as good as your last hit. But judging by the majority of the bad reviews for QOS, it’s going to take some serious head crunching at EON to sort it out. DC does the role justice. He’s made the right decision to bear the Walther PPK. And if it wasn’t for Judy Dench the film would have lost what little sense of plot and suspense it had. They are both great actors. Give them something other than the repeated themes of trust and betrayal to chew on and back them up with a good plot and story lines with archetypal arch villains to remember instead of ones to forget. But don’t worry. It’ll be 2 or 3 years before the next one. Plenty of time for them to mess it up again! My only suggestion to the producers is to leave treatments and screenplays alone and don’t mollycoddle the plot like the family pet. But first point on the agenda - post blank cheques to Vic Armstrong and Martin Campbell and get them back. They’ll sort it out. James Bond will return.

    blakesey Wed Nov 12 2008
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • Without a doubt this film is full of the expected action, locations and adventure we all come to expect of the Bond series. For the fans it's a must see moving at a 1000miles an hour - an increadible adreneline rush to the far corners of the planet. That said this Bond was a very messy, poorly edited screenplay. I worked hard at trying to keep track of what was supposed to be happening and how this was meant to provide some structure to the film arc of Bond unravelling the Vespa venture. I had a definite sense of being in a stormy sea with no engine or rudder. Quantum did provide some sense of increasing threat with the slow revealing of a secret, unassalably powerful organisation inserting its invisible claws into world affairs. However this was not the polished, crisply directed effort of Casino Royale. Bond, in my view, hasn't yet lost his 'Bondyness' but this particular effort certainly lost me!

    Markus Wed Nov 12 2008
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • Generally a very exciting, involving film. Excellent stunts and action. I think it would have been nice to include one or two more 'typical Bond' elements just to keep the Bond fan support base in tact, for this film was a move away from 'tradition'. It was more like Mission Impossible than Bond. Then again, Bond DOES need to be reinvented somewhat for a modern audience and to keep the surprises going.

    Richard Wed Nov 12 2008
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • How can this be slated so much? All the Bonds apart from Dr No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, GoldenEye and Casino Royale are awful. Craig has created a Bond utterly convincing and totally motivated. Roger Moore always looked like he couldn't care less, Dalton lacked charisma and Brosnan in his final three films was playing it for laughs. This movie was gritty, intelligent, believable and a superb follow up to the low-key Royale. The action scenes were fantastic and a real pop-corn treat for a Saturday night. Brilliant.

    Andy S Wed Nov 12 2008
    Rated as: 4/5
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