Saturday 15 November 2008

007: Bye-bye Spy, welcome Rambo

Quantum of Solace (2008) - dir. Marc Forster - 3 stars

The James Bond franchise delivers its 22nd iteration, and unfortunately it's a dive from what even Casino Royale was. Director Forster diminishes Bond to a mean muscle machine that can't be stopped at all. Daniel Craig fits the new Bond well with his physical attention to detail, but where is the mysterious, mischievous, and spy Bond? I'm sure Craig can also fit the clever Bond profile who doesn't always solve problems by brute force. This new Bond is just like Rambo moving in to kill whoever stands in his path without much deliberation or thought. Gone are the suspenseful moments where Bond is just a spy, infiltrating enemy compounds, and silently but surely saving the world. I get the feeling that the producers are trying to compete with action films with their new type of Bond for better box office results, but viewers like Bond the way he was and pure action films are not the comparison for Bond films. Only previous Bond films will be the judge of how well the new generations fare.

Forster might defend his new Bond by saying that the story necessitates his rage, which is fueled by revenge for the death of his love, Vesper, in Casino Royale. I do understand that Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace are the pieces in Bond's history explaining how he came to be the Bond we've got accustomed to, but I still can't justify turning our back on Bond's most beloved qualities.

I sure hope that they return to the original idea of Bond soon as there is no need to try and upgrade Bond to the 21st century by phasing him into another indestructible hero. That's just boring. He's good the way he always was and why we keep seeing him on the big screen time and time again.

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