James Bond is out for Revenge in new Film
Posted on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 00:10:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Mike Collett-White
IVER HEATH (Reuters) - The latest James Bond film, "Quantum of Solace," sees the
British super spy out for revenge on a mission that takes him to Austria, Italy
and South America.
British actor Daniel Craig is back with a license to kill after critics and
cinema-goers hailed his debut as agent 007 in "Casino Royale" in 2006, and the
first blond Bond looks set to continue the role longer term.
"We have talked about doing some more films with him and he seems very happy to
do that," said veteran Bond producer Barbara Broccoli. "So we will do it one at
a time."
Initial details of the 22nd installment in the Bond franchise, including its
title and plot details, were unveiled on Thursday at Pinewood studios near
London.
Co-producer Michael Wilson said the title was taken from a short story by Ian
Fleming, the author who created Bond.
"We thought it was an intriguing title and referenced what is happening to Bond
and what happens in the film," he told reporters.
The new film features the latest Bond girl, Camille, played by Ukrainian-born
Olga Kurylenko, leading the secret agent to ruthless businessman Dominic Greene,
a member of a mysterious organization who is conspiring to control huge natural
resources.
The plot follows on directly from "Casino Royale," as Bond aims to uncover the
truth about Vesper, the beauty who seemingly betrayed him.
"James Bond is after revenge, and Camille is after revenge They have slightly
different goals, but in the end they are going to have to collaborate,"
Kurylenko told reporters.
'WORST BOND TITLE EVER?'
Several reporters at the press launch questioned whether the filmmakers should
have opted for a snappier title. A blogger for the Guardian newspaper was
already asking whether it was the "worst Bond title ever?"
Craig defended the name. "At the end of the last movie his heart's been broken
and he doesn't have that quantum of solace, he doesn't have that ... closure on
what happened in his life and he needs to find out," he told Reuters in an
interview.
"What is great about it is it also applies to something very important in the
plot," he said during a break from filming.
Wilson said "Quantum" contained about twice as many action sequences as "Casino
Royale," which was praised for relying less on gadgets and special effects and
making the Bond character more realistic and vulnerable.
The villain Greene is played by Frenchman Mathieu Amalric, who starred in the
Oscar-nominated "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly."
He said he drew inspiration from several European political leaders.
"I was trying to see the smile of Tony Blair, maybe Nicolas Sarkozy -- it's the
worst villain we ever had," he said.
British actress Judi Dench is back as Bond's boss, M.
"The thing about James Bond, isn't it that it appeals to an incredible cross
section of people?" she said.
"The appeal for my grandson's friends is fantastic and ... probably for their
fathers too."
On a tour of the main Bond set at Pinewood, journalists were shown three stages,
all set in the Italian city of Siena.
In the largest, two actors, including Craig's stunt double, swung from ropes and
fought in an old art gallery.
"Quantum of Solace" is directed by German-born Marc Forster and due for release
in November.
Reuters/Nielsen
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Photo:
Actor Daniel Craig who plays James Bond poses during a photocall at Pinewood Studios to mark the start of production of the 22nd James Bond film, "Quantum of Solace", in Buckinghamshire, north of London January 24, 2008. REUTERS/Stephen Hird
Posted on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 00:10:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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