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Was thinking about this possibility too, considering how Fukunaga plays with time in his filmography. If true, I'd bet the opening segment ends on a cliffhanger where we saw Safin waiting for her to drown under the ice. Towards the end of the film, when the audience are no longer thinking about that scene, it'll very gradually transition into the sequence and the audience won't have realized it until it happens if they do it right.
To me, the first part of the monologue in the film sounds indeed Russian... but after "my own reflection" I have kind of the feeling that this could be a slight French accent?
right, am just curious because Malek doesn't usually speak like that
Yeah it took me a second. Especially cause I'm a massive Mr. Robot fan where he speaks with his normal American accent. I thought it would be cool for him to keep that in this film as how long as it been since there was an American villan? TLD? Anyways, I really can't place it. Does not sound Russian to me.
I'm not sure he would be opposed to playing a villain of Middle Eastern origin since that's what he is in real life but I know he was clear he would not be playing an Islamic terrorist, understandably so.
I have no idea. I'm just throwing stuff at the wall. This speculation is WAY too much fun.
Well
so he is wounded also.
I agree that it fits very well with the story she told in Spectre and would make a lot of sense as a way to dig into her backstory like Cary seems to want to do.
haha, and it will probably go on til April... fun times ahead
I love that Cary wants to incorporate more of her backstory and have her be more than either a love interest or sacrificial lamb. I was so happy when the trailer started with Bond and Swann arguing over "secrets."
After all, the film is called No Time to Die...
Handled the right way, eugenetic as the main concept behind the villain masterplan sounds exciting. Maniac already had strong and brilliant sci-fi elements. Fukunaga is no Tamahori.
This could be the key right here. No Time to Die with all the terrible plans he has for the world.
+1
This is in keeping with the theme of current/zeitgeisty villain schemes during the Craig era. A plot like that is the perfect blend of a high-stakes, world threatening danger, while being rooted in current, real world issues and threats.
2006 - Post 9/11 terrorism
2008 - Corrupt political influence/lobbying
2012 - Cyberterrorism/Julian Assange
2015 - Mass Surveillance/Edward Snowden
2020 - Climate Change/Ecology/Biological Warfare
I don’t think the young Madeleine piece has much to do with cloning but is moreso about establishing her personal connection to Safin. In a sense Safin is to Madeleine what Blofeld is to Bond.
For the record, Safin is indeed a Russian surname. There are several well-known Russian Safins, (feminine Safina), especially Marat Safin, the tennis player.
The fact it's already been done is not a good argument. At all.
As well, the plates of the Defenders in the (presumed) finale have Russian plates.
EDIT: Marat Safin is a Tatar. I just checked. Born in Moscow so he played for Russia.
I think that's all true and I saw the same stuff in the trailer but there's gotta be more to it especially with how Malek looks like an old man and his appearance changes so dramatically .
Marat looks to be of Tatar origin:
I believe one of the Russian plates had the region code 95, belonging to the Chechen Republic.
I'm not sure what you're getting at, here. Volga Tartars are indeed Russian.
I think you’re missing my point; good or bad is irrelevant, it just that so much has been produced, both on film and in cinema that there’s a tendency for people to compare some new to something that’s been done before.
I guarantee that when NTTD is released, there will be post that break down virtually every scene and element and compare then to past works. The implication is often that it’s a ripoff and “ lazy “ This is for the most part unfair and can diminish the enjoyment of a new film.
He needs to stay in the real world.
Cloning isn't sci-fi.
Just saying.
But there's much more to genetics engineering than cloning. I do think we're talking about genetic engineered pathogens, through some algae culture.