The drinks of Quantum of Solace When Bond is attacked in the hotel room in Haiti, the action is ramped up again, calling back to the fights in From Russia With Love and On Her Majesty’s Secret Service in their brutality and editing. What’s interesting in this scene is that when we ...
"Quantum Of Solace" has an impressive opening sequence. It has high speed car chases with lots of collision and gunshots. The ultra short scenes (all under one second each) and the shaky camera gives urgency and thrill, but it is so hard to actually work out what is happening. ...
andQuantum of Solacerests somewhere in the middle. Adequate for a few cheap thrills, the result should hide under the looming shadow of its most recent predecessor, which outdoes every other entry in the series and makes promises this sequel couldn’t keep. Instead, the 007 of yesteryear ret...
There was something clubable, intimate, even rather feminine, about the scene and none of these atmospheres was appropriate. Bond didn't like Nassau. Everyone was too rich. The winter visitors and the residents who had houses on the island talked of nothing but their money, their diseases ...
Quantum of Solaceis a unique Bond film in several regards that deserves another look if it wasn’t one’s cup of tea on first viewing. There are several reasons I feel it is a worthy entry in the series, but one thing I won’t defend is the jump from the DC3. I appreciate how ...