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Quantum of Solace Falls Short

By Clarke Baldwin
Dec 2, 2008
Daniel Craig return as James Bond in the next in the series after Casino Royale. Quantum of Solace take off where we left off in the Royale film. Bond is still holding the anger and resentment of losing his girl in his last undertakings. He decides to go after the men in question of killing his woman, to find some answers and get some revenge.

The film starts off with an action sequence right off the bat, with a high speed chase sequence. But before the sequence they don't open with the classic Bond opening. The part where bond walks out and shoots someone spying on him. They leave that till the end.

In fact, the film leaves out many of the expected 'Bond series' trademarks ingredients. When Bond is drinking, he doesn't know what's in his drink, that's a first. It's part vodka part this, part something else. Not the original dry Vodka Martini shaken not stirred. That doesn't quite bother one as much as the fact that Q the inventor is not involved either. Without Q, most of the cool gadgets and extra laughs are left out. Bond's car was fast, and nothing else. I could see the Transporter series if that's all I wanted to see was fast cars and some fighting. Normally James Bond is with a lot of women for playful fun in the series. Not so in this film, Craig's character only sleeps with a woman to get out of a bad situation.

On top of all this, there is not much humor to the film. The somewhat funny line is when M says to Bond, "You look like hell." Not many people in the theater laughed at that one. The traditional bond films where always more campy with plenty of one liners. Films like Tomorrow Never Dies and Goldeneye just seem to be more enjoyable films. They help you escape from reality, where Quantum of Solace brings you back to reality and half the film you feel depressed that Bond's life is so hard. Usually one goes to the movies to escape from reality, or have a fun adventure, not a tormented adventure. Some people may say 'well its just gritty and raw' but does that make it a better Bond than the old films. It was just too preachy, if you want to be preached to, you go to your preacher. This movie fell short of my expectations for a fun adventure, plus there wasn't much spying, Bond was basically a hit man. I've already seen that Bond film, it's called "License to Kill."
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