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I get what you mean but I think Connery sometimes boarders on bored.
"A vast supply of diamonds being manipulated by an expert in light retraction"
You half expect Connery to yawn after that line.
EDIT: Ok, saw your example. I'd be bored dishing out that line!
Agreed.
Like I said, this is the guy in DN and FRWL and GF. It's a bit like when a music act gets back together - they might still be doing the same thing but the magic is long gone.
I'm sure it was great to see him back in 1971, and he definitely still has the goods. It's just not up to the same consistent level as his incredibly high standard of 62/63.
I wonder if its maybe an age thing on my part.
True, I guess the issue I have is the 'return' itself. I think every other Bond actor went out in better fashion based on their abilities/portrayal.
I'd say it's a combination of that and some poor writing on SP. If the likes of Waltz and Seydoux are coming across as wooden and/or unimpressive, the script needs major tweaking.
I'm guessing that was because his heart was in Skyfall. But I don't really see that in Spectre.