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Spectre (2015)

Action | 148 minutes
3,30 2.230 votes

Genre: Action / Adventure

Duration: 148 minuten

Country: United Kingdom / United States / Morocco / Italy / Austria / Canada / Mexico

Directed by: Sam Mendes

Stars: Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz and Léa Seydoux

IMDb score: 6,8 (476.898)

Releasedate: 26 October 2015

Spectre plot

"A Plan No One Escapes"

A cryptic message from James Bond's past leads him on the path of a sinister organization he must uncover. While M wages a political battle over the survival of his intelligence agency, 007 searches through all the deception for the terrible truth behind 'SPECTRE'.

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Insignificance

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What a shit song, Sam Smith's. Just like the movie regularly whines. Bellucci has a hard time and Seydoux has it even harder. Takes way too long to finally thaw. Madeleine Swann, well. Give me Honey Rider, Pussy Galore and Holly Goodhead. I'm not looking for tears and that kind of crap drama in a Bond film. Keep it simple and adventurous. I also don't care when the script starts to glue the Craig films together very flashy. Road pace.

And what's worse, Waltz seems to be bothered by it. An ideal villain, but he hardly gets anything to do from Mendes. Big blunder in a last hour that barely manages to appeal. It's better for that. The jokes are forced, but Mendes does deliver a few nice action scenes and that gorilla is quite an impressive appearance. Signing that not Waltz, but he pulls the crook cart. All nice and nice, all that writing, but it smothers the charm of a Bond film.

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Roger Thornhill

  • 5765 messages
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In the cinema I thought this was only a mediocre whole with a lot of screaming and little wool, but sitting comfortably in front of the television screen and with more attention to interpretations, tempo and atmosphere I can enjoy the film considerably better. I've always found Daniel Craig a humorless wardrobe, but after reviewing the three most recent 007 films I've come back to that opinion anyway, and here he gets excellent counterplay from the slick Christoph Waltz and the most obnoxious Dave Bautista - the The fight between Bond and Hinx on the train is hard and rude, and I can almost feel the blows. Very funny role by Ben Whishaw (an ideal Q), and Léa Seydoux looks beautiful in her cream dress in the restaurant car. The downside is that Bond just walks into Blofeld's house: he (or rather: the script writers) could have handled that a little more refined, and what he then has to undergo there is almost his deserved wages for so much naivety.

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eRCee

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Best Bond film I've seen (with The world is not enough as my guilty pleasure, especially thanks to Sophie Marceau). Wonderfully atmospheric opening with the día de muertos and subsequent action. Just the way Craig walks over that edge on that building at the very beginning, he's pretty good at humor through body language. Afterwards a good story, good action, nice bad guys with a credible threat, pleasant developments around Seydoux (I like it when it is something more serious, otherwise such a film quickly sticks, it has to be a good balance and that is here). But the big advantage compared to, for example, No time to die , is the flawless directing of Sam Mendes. This is truly a man who knows what he is doing and has everything under control. Together with Hoyte van Hoytema, a top team. I enjoyed it and actually for the first time that I really like a Bond. More of this.

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