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Perhaps at this point, Bond is still unsure of his accuracy, but he seemed to be able to get close enough to make a non-fatal shot to Patrice's body without much difficulty.
Then he could have interrogated him at his leisure and pursued any leads from there. Although, I'm fairly sure shooting Patrice and questioning him for information is not nearly as rewarding as showering with Severine aboard a beautiful yacht.
This is a more pertinent point. Bond knew that help was coming soon and he took down Silvas goons pretty easily so why not do it 2 minutes earlier and save her?
Bond may have not known that Silva was going to kill her, besides her death was able to show us the audience what type of villianous evil Silva was.
Overall, I loved the way they showed consequences for Bond being out of work for a while (unlike in DAD where his captivity does not change anything) and there were reasons to have him unable to take Patrice alive. But this scene didn't quite convinced me. It was beautifully shot though.
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I think, he didn't believe, Silva was going to kill Severine instantly. From the way, this guy acts, he is one to find fun in letting the suffer. So killing her off that fast was unexpected.
Well said! I've been wondering about this. He cld have prevented her death. There was no emotion at all from Bond over her death. "A waste of good scotch."
But he's confident enough to hang onto the bottom of an elevator going up circa 80 floors?
1) He didn#t expect Severine to be shot right away. To me, this was a moment of surprise, that gave me another of those "unexpected" moments in the film, which I liked.
2) I thought his response was a great Bond moment. Playing the cool fish, not showing what's inside. Would YOU let your enemy know what you feel? I don't think so and much less a Bond.
3) I think, it sorta set up his immediate reaction. Without it, he might have waited for the helis and who knows, what Silva would have done then.
4) Patrices image was doubled by the mirrors or whatever and Bond needed to make sure, which was the actual person. But yes, I was waiting for him to take action, when the man was targeted. NOT doing that had an impact on me, that made pretty clear, what Bond IS - he IS a killer and has the blood of a killer. Whether we like it or not. Mission comes first and we can discuss forever, if he could have prevented it without engangering his mission, I have no answer to that. But I like, that we VERY clear now have both - the killer, with a killers instincts and reactions and the human. Makes it more interesting.
At the very beginning, he learned another lesson of not thinking with his heart, when M ordered him to leave that other agent dying. IMO, Craig Bond, despite being very ruthless had a lot more heart then any of the others (I suppose Dalton had it, to). He often thought with his heart instead of with his ratio. Being a killer, this is dangerous. So, yes, this Bond finally displaying a sort of sacrifycing people for the sake of the whole is necessary and good. I liked personally those momens, that were unexpectedly cruel. Gives the whole a more satisfying result.
I think that discussin between Bond an M defines their relationship as well.
I think this has more to do with the fact that he was at that time out of shape and thus sloppy. Bond is a killer, but he has ethics and morals. He believes in queen and country, and so on. He would have saved the guy had he been more sure of himself. At this point in the movie, he was not at his best (and still sore from hanging on that elevator).