Second best Bond film of all-time. I wanted to get that out of the way for those readers who can only stomach the first sentence. The best Bond film is obviously Casino Royale – you never forget your first love. And yes, I understand that all of the above is opinion. I’ve never been a huge Bond fan despite growing up watching the Sean Connery films repeatedly. The Pierce Brosnan movies made me want to gouge my eyes out. I hate campy Bond (don’t shoot!). I also was never satisfied with the female characters or the derogatory sexual innuendo. Octopussy? No thanks. My husband, however, LOVES them. Bless his heart.
Anywho, I’m not going to harp on about my first James Bond lovefest, Casino Royale. Instead, I’m going to continue the affair with a little gushing about Skyfall, the newest film in the legendary series (Number 23!!!). Daniel Craig is back and better than ever in a worst than ever way. He gets injured, presumed dead, and has a hard time recovering because – let’s face it – he’s getting older. M still has full faith in her 007 and sends him on the mission of hunting down and capturing the person responsible for a cyber terrorism attack on MI6. That’s when Bond meets Javier Bardem – maybe the best Bond villian EVER. Hi-jinks ensue. Also, the new theme song by Adele is AMAZEBALLS.
So what worked? Everything, silly! Visually, a masterpiece film deserving of Oscar attention. The cinematography is absolutely stunning. I could freeze frame the film at any point, blow up the picture in black and white, and hang it on my wall because the photography is flawless. Each shot was done with purpose and with beauty. The dismal gray London skies are almost always visible and add the perfect amount of ambiance and atmosphere.
The acting? Spot on. Judi Dench and Daniel Craig both bring their A-games and leave nothing on the table. I kid you not, Jimmy totally teared up during one scene no matter how hard he tries to deny it. And Javier Bardem? The most maniacally, evil, creepy son of a bitch I’ve ever seen on film. He’s INSANE and INSANELY good. I think it has a lot to do with the blonde hair. Plus, once you know where his evil comes from you’re all like – ‘Ok, I can dig. I still hope Bond blows you to smithereens, but I don’t mind him having a hard time doing it.’ When you can love an evil man, that man is SMOOTH.
How about the new Bond girls? The scantily clad brief sexual encounter in China is typical Bond. But she is gorgeous. I much preferred the somewhat shaky field agent, Eve. She is tough, a spy, and has wicked chemistry with Bond. Their scenes together always made me smile and I totally wanted to be her. What unfolds at the end with Eve was exciting and something to look forward to! And again, Judi Dench is marvelous as M and one badass woman who can simultaneously be intense, make the touch decisions, and still display a moving vulnerability.
Honestly, all of the above could have been sub-par and the movie still would have won me over because the script is top notch and so very deserving of an Oscar in my opinion. Since we’re all fans of reading here, at least most of us, you have to know that this film unfolds like a perfectly plotted novel of espionage, suspense, and thematic depth unseen in any prior 007 movie. The characters are so three-dimensional, so complex, and experience the kind of character growth that feels natural and so very honest. Bond and M, in particular, carve their way slowly through dealing with their individual pasts and how that affects the very deep emotional connection they have as a kind of mother and son. The film really delves deeply into the idea of ‘the circle of life’, confronting our past, mortality, and the ability to be content with it all.
Fans of old-school Bond will be super pleased to see many throwbacks to the early stories. For those worried about the length – don’t! I never got bored, never zoned out, and actually appreciated the slower middle. The beginning starts off with a bang, but then slows down allowing the viewer to really get inside Bond’s mental space which allows us to care that much more deeply for the explosive ending. I’d go back and watch it again tomorrow if I wasn’t low on funds! Can’t wait for the dvd release. I think tomorrow’s gonna be a Casino Royale kind of a day.
My friends and I believe that this one had the most character development of the Bond films and it wasn’t all about the gadgets.
I had a more questions than answers about the significance of Skyfall though.
A ton of well done character development and I was thrilled to see Skyfall. So much about Bond’s past is shaded by mystery and we’ll never have all the answers, but it was nice to see him confront his past. I also appreciated the symbolism of burning, rising from the ashes, and a rebirth – now Bond has finally come into his own. Circle of life and all!
Can you believe that I have never seen a Bond movie?? Where should I start??
Lots of ppl have never seen Bond! No worries. If you are interested, definitely start with the Sean Connery films since they are so iconic and classic. Arguably, Goldfinger was his best film and definitely one of the best Bond films in general. If you like Connery, go ahead and watch Dr. No and From Russia with Love. Now, to be honest, I skipped most of the Roger Moore and Timothy Dalton films myself so not much to say. And George Lazenby is completely forgettable as his is one film. Pierce Brosnan’s films are meh – but Golden Eye is worth a watch, and Judi Dench began her M career with Brosnan so that’s always a plus. And finally, Casino Royale with Daniel Craig is amazing.
Good to know about Skyfall. I like old James Bond (Goldfinger anyone?) but am not opposed to seeing this one if it’s as good as you say it is. It looks good. thx http://www.thecuecard.com/
Skyfall is amazing and has a lot of throwback to old-school Bond. And Goldfinger is a great a movie – one of the best Bond’s ever. Just not a fan of Connery’s last few films. The first three I enjoy!
Good to hear! I grew up on the cheesy Roger Moore movies so I’ve not seen one in ages. But I think I’ve come around on Daniel Craig as Bond. He just looks like he has more gravitas and is more “Bourne” than “Bond.”
I thought so originally as well, but now he is ALL BOND. And those Roger Moore films really were quite cheesy!
I’m a Sean Connery bond type girl, but Casino Royale made my movie year when it came out. I rewatched Quantum of Solace recently and realized it was better than I realized on the first watching in the cinema. But Skyfall blew me away.
I’m so glad you mentioned about the cinematography because I noticed that too. The fight in Shanghai with the neon lights (the jellyfish especially) was eerie and gorgeous. The fire blazing at the end and how it lit the scene and the characters…phenomenal. I just loved it.
You didn’t mention Q!! I adore Ben Whishaw in general, and loved how he played Q, young, but still with the mild disdain for Bond that Q always has. It was a superb movie and anyone who says it wasn’t, I’ve basically told them they’re wrong. 😀
I can’t believe I forgot to mention the amazingness of Q – who just happens to be one of my favorite Bond characters and Whishaw is awesome, totally agree! I need to rewatch Quantum to see if my opinion has changed any in the past year or so. And yes, the naysayers are WRONG! Although, I have heard complaints about the movie being a bit too derivative which I can kind of see since I totally got Home Alone vibes at the end – but I LOVED it regardless and cannot be swayed.