**It's a shame that they did this to the Bond films** It's upsetting for Bond fans that Eon productions ran away from the lively, fun formula that sustained the franchise for 40 years. What does it leave us with? Well - this type of Bond film unfortunately. Staggeringly bland and uninteresting. If we removed the name Bond from the film we would have no idea that we were watching a Bond movie. It is depressing that they flushed 40 years of fun Bond films down the toilet to satiate people who dislike classic Bond adventures. They reached for a wider audience by going all generic action f…
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Quantum of Solace
Overview
Betrayed by Vesper, the woman he loved, 007 fights the urge to make his latest mission personal. Pursuing his determination to uncover the truth, Bond and M interrogate Mr. White, who reveals that the organization that blackmailed Vesper is far more complex and dangerous than anyone had imagined.
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Release date
29/10/2008
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Daniel Craig
James Bond
Olga Kurylenko
Camille
Mathieu Amalric
Dominic Greene
Judi Dench
M
Giancarlo Giannini
Mathis
Gemma Arterton
Strawberry Fields
Jeffrey Wright
Felix Leiter
David Harbour
Gregg Beam
Jesper Christensen
Mr. White
Anatole Taubman
Elvis
Rory Kinnear
Tanner
Tim Pigott-Smith
Foreign Secretary
Joaquín Cosío
General Medrano
Fernando Guillén Cuervo
Colonel of Police
Jesús Ochoa
Lt. Orso
Lucrezia Lante della Rovere
Gemma
Glenn Foster
Mitchell
Paul Ritter
Guy Haines
Simon Kassianides
Yusef
Stana Katic
Corinne
Neil Jackson
Mr. Slate
Oona Chaplin
Perla de las Dunas Receptionist
Brendan O'Hea
Forensics Tech
Rufus Wright
Treasury Agent
Kari Patrice Coley
Hôtel Dessalines Clerk
Sarah Hadland
Ocean Sky Receptionist
Jake Seal
Bartender on Virgin Flight
Peñarandam Felix
Bolivian Taxi Driver
Emiliano Valdés
Andean Grand Hotel Receptionist
Daniel da Silva
Andean Grand Hotel Porter
Elizabeth Arciniega
Mr. White's Girlfriend
Alessio Sossas
Carabinieri on Radio
Mark Wakeling
MI6 Agent
Susana Albornoz
Woman with Bucket
Jacques Duckins
Haitian Gang Member
Anthony Hansell
Dockside Valet
Karin Lanz
Gift Bag Girl
Christian Heller
Man with Gift Bag
Dante Concha
Investor at Party
Diego Fernández de Córdoba
Investor at Party
Edwin Cedeño
Investor at Party
Mike Pérez
Motorcycle Cop
Juan Carlos Avendaño
Motorcycle Cop
Rachel McDowall
CIA Flight Attendant
Rodrigo Farrugia
Hotel Bolívar Receptionist
Carl Von Malaisé
Greene's Driver
Robert Braithwaite
Speedboat Captain
Raffaello Degruttola
Alfa 2 Driver
Santos Varas Ramos
DC-3 Caretaker
Antonio Gil
Marchetti Pilot
Luis Antonio Gotti
Bureaucrat at Party
Jaime Newball
La Paz Bartender
Guillermo del Toro
Additional Voices (voice)
Alfonso Cuarón
Additional Voices (voice)
Kamil Krejčí
Quantum Member
Gustavo Nanez
Quantum Member
Erosi Margiani
Quantum Member
Uygar Tamer
Quantum Member
Alexandra Prusa
Quantum Member
Muhamed Gandura
Quantum Member
Shamel El-Salhy
Quantum Member
Tsedor Gyalzur
Quantum Member
Daniel Stüssi
Quantum Member
Karine Babajanyan
Floria Tosca
Sebastien Soules
Baron Scarpia
Brandon Jovanovich
Mario Cavaradossi
Martin Busen
Sciarrone
Alexandre Krawetz
Spoletta
Dale Albright
Spoletta
Katia Velletaz
Hirtenknabe
Emilia Pountney
Hirtenknabe
Derek Lea
Haines' Bodyguard (uncredited)
Tatiana Lavrentieva
Russian Neighbour (uncredited)
Laila Alina Reischer
Company Girl (uncredited)
Rene Costa
Plane passenger (uncredited)
Original Soundtrack
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If we refused to do business with villains, we'd have almost no one to trade with! Quantum of Solace is directed by Marc Forster and written by Paul Haggis, Neil Purvis and Robert Wade, suggested from the stories written by Ian Fleming. It stars Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric, Judi Dench, Giancarlo Giannini, Gemma Arteton & Jeffrey Wright. It is the 22nd film of the James Bond series. Following on straight from Casino Royale, we find James Bond thirsting for revenge on those he believes responsible for Vesper Lynd's death. Is Quantum Of Solace a great action film? Yes i…
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Quantum of Solace had to follow Casino Royale which rebooted the Bond franchise with critics as well as with some of the public with a youthful, angry Bond. Quantum of Solace starts 20 minutes after the events of Casino Royale with a fast edited but choppy car chase sequence. This is the first hint that Bond is following the Bourne films as co-editor Richard Pearson previously edited one of the Bourne films. This also highlights director's Marc Forster inexperience in making action films as many of the action sequences are hard to follow because of the way it has been edited. The film wa…
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Probably liked this a bit more than the last time I saw this ('08 or '09) but still a sizable step down from Casino Royale, although I do appreciate that this is a direct sequel (whereas it seems most Bond movies are standalone). The plot isn't the best nor is the villain, albeit Mathieu Amalric does have the creep-factor going for him. The action sequences are good but not enough quieter moments. Plus, the (kind of) twist at the end regarding Vesper really cheapened that character, having her being duped like that, seems out of character given how perceptive she was with Bond. In any ca…
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_**Decent Bond flick marred by ridiculous quick-editing**_ Bond seeks justice for the death of his woman in the previous film as well as those responsible for an assassination attempt on M (Judi Dench). The trail leads from mountainous northern Italy to the rooftops of Siena, Italy, to London to Haiti and finally to the secluded desert of Bolivia and Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric), a world-renowned developer of green technology. Greene is intent on securing a barren area of Bolivia in exchange for assisting General Medrano stage a coup there (Joaquín Cosio). Since the CIA looks the other …
Read full review →FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/quantum-of-solace-spoiler-free-review "Quantum of Solace is one of the biggest disappointments of the respective decade, holding a titanic drop in quality compared to its predecessor. Daniel Craig's dedicated performance isn't enough to save an over-violent James Bond flick, packed with terribly handled action sequences - shaky cam and quick cuts may be the worst technical combo in cinema - and an uninspiring, utterly boring narrative. Both the villain and the new Bond girls return to being easily forgettable cliches. Despi…
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Whilst there is certainly loads of action in this rather procedural outing for "James Bond" (a rather uncharismatic Daniel Craig) there is a real dearth of a substantial story. Picking up from "Casino Royale" (2006), this film sees our super-spy capture elusive "Mr White" (Jesper Christiansen) only to have him escape in the most treacherous of fashions - putting all in MI6 at risk. Pretty quickly, "007" is on the trail of the ostensibly benign millionaire "Greene" (Mathieu Amalric) and as the escapades gather pace we realise that the industrialist has a cunning plan to manipulate a crime conso…
Read full review →I'll make it quick. I watched this movie, and after some while I realised, I had seen this one before. It's so forgettable, you can skip it without loss. Expect disappointment if you do watch it. It's just a run-off-the-mill action flick, basically.
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Well, I loved the theme song, I honestly thought it didn't fit well with the Bond franchise (like the theme of The Living Daylights) but over all I really liked it as a rock song. And Olga Kurylenko I thought was a great Bond girl, plus they brought back Jeffrey Wright as Felix (and it's a reboot so it's OK he has his legs) but it was nice seeing the same person play Felix twice in a row wasn't it? But Q, M, and Moneypenny were conspicuously absent weren't they? The plot was pretty convoluted (even for a Craig Era Bond) the action was super choppy because in 08 we were moving into that c…
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**High expectations harmed Quantum of Solace's reputation from the get-go but considering this film as the end of Casino Royale allows it to shine.** Many find Quantum of Solace a disappointing entry in the Daniel Craig Bond era, but I beg to differ. When viewed as a stand-alone film, I can understand frustrations with a meager storyline. But when considered the conclusion of Casino Royale, this movie becomes much better. Casino Royale ends with Bond suffering a significant loss, and Quantum allows him to take revenge. Bond is still grappling with a broken heart and is less interested in th…
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Try not to fall asleep while watching this movie. This movie is as dull as the title, so it has that going for it. It's "true" advertising. This one sort of takes over where Casino Royale left off. Bond does more detective work than action in this one. Well, that's okay. At least we aren't overly depressed. We just fall asleep. 007 wants revenge, and it appears that this movie tries to be an "anti revenge" movie, but it flails too much to do that.
Read full review →A film that is hated by the random but is one I like.
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