Monday, January 15, 2007

Movie Review : Casino Royale



Cast-: Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Judi Dench, Jeffrey Wright, Mads Mikkelsen, Caterina Murino.
Review-:The film goes back to the drawing board and traces the way Bond invents himself. He has just been given the "00" status!The movie by Martin Campbell, who also directed Pierce Brosnan in "Goldeneye", is dramatically streamlined. There are no expensive explosions or nifty gadgets - just great action sequences. Atypical of it's predecessors, this movie's action sequences consists of the enemy being drowned in the washbasin, choked in a hotel stairwell or just being chased through a construction site - one of the most simple but exhilarating action sequences of any Bond movie. This movie, in many ways, is the antithesis of the Bond archetype. It takes Bond almost half way into the movie to put on his tuxedo. Before this, he walks around in ordinary looking but comfortable street clothes that accentuate Craig's physique and prominent biceps. The penultimate fight between the hero and villain is settled over a game of poker at the Casino Royale and the winner is determined through a test of character and not physical strength. In the most revealing line of the uniqueness of this movie, a bartender when taking the order of martini asks Bond, "Shaken or stirred?" and Bond spits back at him, "Do I look like I give a damn?"The supporting actors compliment the look and feel of the film. French actress Eva Green is stunning but also brings in a great touch of coolness and vulnerability. She, unlike other Bond girls, is more intellectual and natural. Her scenes with Craig are subtle yet intense and their sexual chemistry radiates throughout. The villain Le Chiffre is played by Mads Mikkelsen who has blood for tears and unlike other Bond villains does not care about power or running the world but wants money instead. Craig is also the first Bond to hurt and bleed properly. He stands in front of the bathroom mirror taking in the pain and needing a scotch to numb the pain. His scars remain the next day and the movie shows the time they take to heal. As an actor, Craig brings in a lot more pure acting skills and athletic prowess. The film strives to be more rooted in reality than the fantasy world of the earlier Bond movies.A breath-taking watch!!!!

Ratings-:***1\3
Legend : *-nerve testing,**-Mediocre,***-above average,*****-stunning,*****-a classic

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