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It's hilarious, at the point where M even asks him 'how did it happen' in reference to his parents' deaths and he says 'you already know'. That showed the film makers felt they didn't have to explain to the audience and drill it into our heads that his parents are dead.
Maybe they should have.
But yes, both his parents were dead long before he ever met Judi's M.
Kincade even told a story about how he hid in the tunnels after their deaths, and came out a man after two days.
M wasn't Silva's nor Bond's mother. If it wasn't for the one line in CR I'd say she didn't even have kids.
In the world of espionage, you create a persona, or a "lie". I think they counteracted this with things to allow you to think that his parents truly are dead, but that could be espionage, and the intentional misleading of facts, much in the same way I feel the story has used to diversionary tactics. I feel it was a cleverly written story about a boy and his mother. I would love to hear what the writer and director would have to say.
Secondly Silva called M 'mother' as well when he took his jaw out and said "Look upon your handywork, mother".
Thirdly Bond is half-Scottish, half-Swiss, which is why his mother's name on the tombstone is Monique Delacroix-Bond.
It's really just an opportunity afforded by having a female 'M' that the two of them enjoy a somewhat maternal relationship, with Bond being the favourite of her agents and being an orphan and such.
Also, if M was Bond's mother, then was she the mother to the Brosnan-Era Bond? What would happen now that M is played by Ralph Fiennes, does that make M Bond's dad now?
No, M is not Bond's mom, they are just professionally fond of each other I guess!
Admittedly I was a bit put off that Bond wasn´t allowed to cry for gorgeous Tracy, but cried for that bitch M, but not for a split second did I get the idea she could be his Mom. In fact, they should have saved the line, ´The bitch is dead´ for the end of Skyfall ;-).
Anyhow, Silva saying, ´Mommy was very bad´ implies that he refers to her as mother of both of them, which is clearly irony, unless one were to conclude that Silva is Bond´s physical brother.
Thank you for a more stimulating response, and for your thoughts. I could be wrong, and I have no problem with that. Still...
I see where it could go either way. I will leave it at that. It is damn fine movie that I think is well done. Mendes directed well, and I am happy to see a return to form. Looking forward to the next!
"Your mother ?"
Bond: "She likes to think so."
I think this settles the question once and for all. No, M is not Bond's mother. Bond's mother, Monique Delacroix, is six feet under. Besides, I doubt the british secret service would have accepted as its head somebody coming from beyond the Channel.
As I said before, maybe M stands for Mother, but it might be the same kind of code name the head of whatever intelligence service Steed and King worked for used.
We do say 'ma'am' which in UK is still quite formal, but the whole premise of the 'Mom' thing in Skyfall is the course of events which combine to form somebody like Bond or someone like Silva. Those actions that send a person into 'the shadows' which M did to Bond and to Silva, in a way she created how they became, creating a pseudo-sibling relationship between them and in that way that makes them their 'mom' - I'm not sure I'm explaining it too well though...!
Also I read somewhere that Dench's M's name was in fact Marjorie
No, M was not Bond's mother.
Way off base I'm afraid. Mallory became M due to the first letter in his name? I can see it now, "Richardson and Saunders want to know why they can't be head of Mi6? "We'll Isn't it obvious? Their surnames don't begin with M"
As to Dench's M, she was a mother figure, no less, no more. Bond referred to her as Ma'am as one would out of respect to ones female senior in the service. Silva's reference 'mom' is a form of mockery towards her based on his previous loyalty and respect for her and the hurt and betrayal he subsequently feels towards
her.
DO NOT belong in a forum of true Bond fans!!!
YOU ARE BANISHED!!!!
I BID YOU GOOD DAY!!!!
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Seriously though, come on dude, do your research, read the book, watch Goldeneye, even google it on wikipedia...
Absurdity
The writer and director have been on record many times stating they went back to the Fleming novels for the background story, including the death of Bond's parents which is briefly mentioned in the books.
Not once is there any mention anywhere on the internet, in the Bond novels, anywhere on planet earth (other than in your brain cells) that the intention was to have Bond's mother really being M all along, and Bond's mother's gravestone in Scotland was just a hoax.
If you are going to read into the films, at least try to be intelligent about it.......
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As this question has been answered, and this is likely going to become a spam filled waste of space. I think it's safe to lock it up before that happens.
That's all folks.