This topic is simple. In which couple do you think Bond and the girl shared the most genuine chemistry?
My controversial opinion? Dalton is usually pointed at as being completely UN-charming, to which I have to disagree fully. He is very much a charmer, but in a more mature way. Therefore I find the most likeable couple in the Bond canon to be Bond and Kara from TLD. I feel like, more than other films, their relationship goes through real 'steps'.
Their relationship has an interesting start. Bond has orders to kill her, but disobeys, only injuring her. He then meets her for real, posing as a friend of her love, Koskov... This leads to Bond's relationship with Kara being based on deception, hence making it inherently unique. People just love to criticise Dalton for lacking humour as well, but it's clear that this is just untrue, I mean do you even remember the exchanges between him and Kara? "Why didn't you learn the violin?" cracks me up! Not to mention Dalton's ingenuine "Sorry!" when he gets the cello struck by a bullet.
And those scenes in Vienna are just classic... All build-up to that ferris wheel scene where Kara, against her will to remain with Koskov, falls completely for Bond. "Don't think. Just let it happen..."
The relationship climaxes in that scene where Bond admits to Kara that he was lying - that he's not a friend of Koskov, that he's a British agent - Kara is angry "you pretended to love me!" Then Bond realises Kara drugged him and he desperately attempts to tell her before he passes out - that it was he shot her, yet spared her life.
Their relationship honestly is just beautiful. TLD was my first film, and unfortunately it got my hopes up that in other films there would be a similar level of chemistry and reality in their couples. Their relationship went through real motions, real evolutions through the film, something that I think the other films don't really do. It's not a requirement, but it's something we haven't seen in a while, and I guess I wanted to bring it up given how incomplete the romance arc in SP feels.
Which Bond couple is your favourite, and why?
Comments
I can see your arguments for TLD, and you're not alone in that opinion, but I feel Dalton was too cold in his scenes with Kara, and acted like she was an annoying twat for the most part. With a few tweaks I probably would've bought it....and that is a common issue people have with TLD is that it tries to be a convincing serious spy thriller but it has many hangovers from Moore.
Bond of course has good chemistry with Tracy and Vesper, but they are the obvious go-to choices, that's why I strayed from them. Bond and Volpe had great chemistry as well, one of the best things about TB, so much so that the film loses something when she dies.
And thanks for your comments on TLD. Of course I don't agree at all that Dalton was cold, I mean in those scenes in Vienna I don't understand at all how he could be considered 'cold'. I respect your opinion though since many share it. And I agree that Kara was occasionally a bit of an airhead, like when she flies the plane, but her acting is fulfilling during the crucial moments, I think.
Yes, the cello chase was one big Moore hangover. At least they cut the infamous 'magic carpet'. Even in LTK we felt Moore hangovers (the bizarre truck stunts).
For me, it goes like this:
1. Connery - He has great chemistry with just about all of them (except Domino and Tiffany Case, IMO). Honey Ryder and Pussy Galore are above the rest, though.
2. Lazenby - Well, this one's obvious. However, his relationship with Tracy is usually considered to have the strongest chemistry out of all of Bond's relationships (except perhaps the one with Vesper).
3. Moore - Definitely Amasova, followed shortly by Octopussy. None of the others seem to be deeply connected to Moore at all. Goodnight and Sutton especially.
4. Dalton - Kara, for reasons listed above.
5. Brosnan - Honestly, Elektra. Wai Lin and Natalya Simonova are good characters, it's just their chemistry with Brosnan's Bond was just lacking because of dialogue, I suppose. Jinx isn't worth considering.
6. Craig - Vesper, obviously. This one isn't a contest at all in my opinion.
In my view Craig/Green takes it. That was, along with both their performances, by far and away the winning attribute of CR imho. The film would have collapsed if not for it.
Or @TheWizardOfIce and Rory Kinnear.
Connery + Sylvia
Connery + Honey
Connery + Tatiana
Connery + Jill
Connery + Pussy
Connery + Pat
Connery + Fiona(!) - she's Bond's sexual equal. Their scenes are pure sex and fire.
Connery + Domino
Lazenby + Tracy - despite my low opinion of Laz, they fit well.
Moore + Solitaire
Moore + Octopussy
Dalton + Kara - perhaps the sweetest romance of them all.
Brosnan + Natalya - another one I could see Bond settling down with.
Craig + Vesper
Craig + Severine
Or Connery and that rack machine.
Izabella Scorupco
Sophie Marceau
Famke Janssen
Teri Hatcher
Rosamund Pike
Halley Berry
Sean Connery Bond
Sylvia Trench
Ursulla Andres
Claudine Auger
Luciana Paluzzi
Honor Blackman
Jill Masterson
Daniel Craig Bond:
Eva Green
Monica Bellucci
Berenice Marlhoe
Roger Moore and Anya Amasova
Roger Moore and Octopussy
George Lazeny and Diana Rigg
Timothy Dalton and Kara
If we want a funny answer-The Chemical Brothers.
Very good!
Although for the record I always make Rory be the bitch on all fours!
But why did he say no to Bibi?
Because she's practically a teenager?
Hell, I thought Bond and the Countess had more chemistry. (I do love the film, for the record).
For sure! More age appropriate as well, and Adams really exuded this mysteriousness. One of my favorite Bond girls - well written, well acted.
They were NOT too wise in AVTAK though... Just watch him bed four women well under his age!