007 Skyfall Review.
Watched 007 Skyfall starring Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, and Judi Dench. I thought the film was just amazing and a
first-rate edge of your seat psychological thriller. I only have 2 problems that I did not like
about the film. First, was the cookie cutter revenge plot that has been
recycled and done so many times in so many movies. The second part was that it
did not have a lot of action sequences that a James Bond movie requires. I did like how old fashion and how dark the
tone of the movie was. It made the film
more surreal and made more of an impact. The film is an utterly enjoyable
thrill-machine that brings back the fun and excitement that made Bond great as
well as some familiar characters and toys that will make you wanting more. Daniel Craig sets the screen on fire with his
thrilling performance; he has finally got his groove on with Bond and attacks
it with confidence, charm and intensity. Judi Dench is superb as always. Ralph
Fiennes is terrific. Javier Bardem is absolutely magnificent and brilliant as
the main villain. Sam Mendes does an excellent job directing the action scenes.
The camera shots are superb and follow the action extremely well. The action sequences were still amazing, even
thought it does not contain a lot of them.
The opening sequence is a car chase, which switches to a motorcycle
chase which then finally ends on a top of a moving train. The sequence was amazing
to watch. The film has this weird and out of nowhere creepy homoerotic scene between
Silva towards Bond which made their connection and chemistry as a tragic hero
and villain to have more intensity. The
script and dialogue was well written, but suffers from unconvincing plotting
and a cookie cutter revenge plot that made the film predictable and cliché. I
really enjoy the character development between Bond and M and also between Bond
and Silva which made the film more character driven. I liked how the audience
got to learn more of Bond’s past and how damage this character really is. The
film has an impressive cinematography that just jumps out of the screen and the
amazing opening sequence song by Adele which made the film more awesome. I will
give the film a B+.
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