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If only he had a VCR
I still despise the retcon of the all the previous Craig films and I really hate how they kept reiterating it. (Did they really need to have the MI6 building decorated with pictures of Silva, Vesper, M, White?)
While I actually don't mind the brothergate concept, it was used too heavily for my liking. The dialogue in the drill scene pushes it too far (granted I get the desire to try to explain motive).
The pacing is good, but it still feels long to me. To me some of the scenes/locations feel like they are purposefully nodding to previous films - namely the pans of the Hoffer Clinic (OHMSS) and the Day of the Dead festival (MR). Every time a Skyfall track is re-used, it took me out of the film, barring a few spots where it made sense (ie the Dench M video).
My biggest complaint is that while it's extremely cinematic, it almost is goes too far in being so - there's a bit too much dark drama for it to feel like a Bond film. I mean, Casino Royale seems like a comedy to this film.
If some of the dialogue was dialed back a little bit (ie. "I love you") I think it would've helped a lot. The film just feels like it was overthought with trying to explain everyone's motives.
That said, there's still a lot to like. Love the L'American and subsequent train scenes. The opening sequence and the funeral through the Rome meeting are good too. I actually like the nine eyes plot, but it does take the back seat.
I agree with all this. There is a potentially big sense of threat and dramatic urgency in the terrorist attacks, but this aspect is unfortunately underplayed in the film, since we only hear about them or see them very briefly on TV screens.
Yes, totally. It's a fantastic plan, very clever, but both Blofeld's motivation, and what he intended to do with the information he was going to obtain, are not clear. One can imagine what he'd have to say about it, but this is something we definitely needed to hear to really tie the plot together.
Absolutely. It's especially frustrating since they were really close to Bondian greatness, just a few drafts away. I still love the film despite these shortcomings. It's a success for me.
Is @MrBond around these days? Anyway, this is a perceptive review.
I've only seen Spectre once, just the day before seeing NTTD, but I liked it. The fact that it set up what seems now to be my favorite Bond movie counts in its favor.
The cinematography is good, but not quite as fine as what Roger Deakins did for Skyfall. Solid performances all around. Some nice action sequences, although sometimes things seemed a bit off in the pacing department.
I'm overall puzzled by the negative views that many here seem to have of Spectre. Seems like a solid middle-of-the-road Bond movie to me.