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Thank you Baldrick......
I really don't like the character of Dr.Kaufman in TND. The whole scene is terrible.
I find him to be an idiot rather than a dangerous, expert killer. I realise my view is not shared by 99.9% of the forum.
I wasn’t scared by Kaufman, although he was a Master Sadist— or so he told us. To me, he was a caricature out of some other film.
I understand many love him and the scene. I know now that I will never appreciate this scene, and I never will. I accept that majority rules and resign that I must have missed something...
I agree, although Carver is pretty good as well.
I agree, it’s one of the more light-hearted modern entries, and I appreciate it for that. Still not one of the greatest, but I’ve come to like it more over time.
Agree. Without him there's not that much to like of TND. Although I would say my appreciation of Kaufman would change had he been in a different Bond movie.
My controversial opinion: I'm with Carver when he mocks Wai Lin's Kung Fu.
I think they may have been attempting to evoke the classic Grant/Bond exchange in the train cabin. A battle of wills with Bond on the ropes. The difference is that the earlier sequence was nicely built up over time. We knew of Grant's capabilities as we had seen him being lethal throughout the film. Moreover, the confrontation was visceral and bloody. Here we knew Kaufmann killed an unarmed frightened woman and that's about it. Hardly something to be proud of.
Despite this, that scene is a highlight of the film for me. This is a perfect example of performances, atmosphere, score and positioning withing the narrative creating an impact. Brosnan & Schiavelli are excellent in the scene and that's what elevates it from the mundane which surrounds it. Moreover, it's a rare moment when this action packed film stops to breathe.
But he is an assassin.
The idea alone is hilarious and ingenious.
And the dialogue is a thing of beauty.
Schiavelli certainly is one of the most interesting actors ever to appear in a Bond movie.
Personally I view this scene as an absolute highlight not only in the film itself but in Bond history. Like Lazar in TMWTGG for instance (totally different of course, just saying).
One scene, highly effective, with a brilliant actor.
Oh, that bit makes me really cross! Because it's the kind of stupid trick people pull when I tell them I do karate.