Quantum of Solace. Clip Bond 25 Returns to 's Origins. Featurette Interview Video So Far. Photos Top cast Edit. Olga Kurylenko Camille as Camille. Judi Dench M as M. Jesper Christensen Mr. White as Mr. Anatole Taubman Elvis as Elvis.
Orso as Lt. Lucrezia Lante della Rovere Gemma as Gemma. Glenn Foster Mitchell as Mitchell. Marc Forster. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Is there solace in revenge? As Bond pursues the agents of an assassination attempt on M, all roads lead to Dominic Greene Mathieu Amalric , a world-renowned developer of green technology.
Greene, a nasty piece of work, is intent on securing a barren area of Bolivia in exchange for helping a strongman stage a coup there. The C. M wonders if she can trust Bond, or if vengeance possesses him. Can anyone drawn to Bond live to tell the tale? Have Regrets. Get Revenge. Rated PG for intense sequences of violence and action, and some sexual content. Did you know Edit. Trivia Daniel Craig was injured at least three times during the making of this movie.
The most prominent ones included an injury to his face, which required four stitches, another to his shoulder, which required six surgical screws to be inserted in an operation, and his arm in a sling, and then his hand was injured when one of his finger tips was sliced off. He laughed these off, noting they did not delay filming, and joked his finger wound would enable him to have a criminal career though it had grown back when he made this comment. He also had minor plastic surgery on his face.
Goofs In the opening chase, Bond's car door is torn off, but as it spins around not only is the door there, but there isn't a scratch on the driver's side. Corinne : Corinne. Crazy credits The iconic "James Bond gun barrel" sequence, not seen in its traditional format since Die Another Day, is incorporated into the closing credits.
Alternate versions Following an advisory screening of a rough cut, the film was pre-cut on BBFC advice in the UK before official submission to the Board for a formal cinema classification, with edits made to one scene in the finale.
It was subsequently passed "uncut" as a 12A. More detailed notes can be found on the BBFC's website. Worldwide versions are this same pre-cut version. User reviews 1. Top review. I was looking forward to seeing this film but I'm not sure I was excited to see it. This had been tempered by some average reviews and also some negative ones that suggested that it was simply, not very good as a film - a lot of which have come from ideas over what a Bond film should be.
People praised the "reboot" but apparently QOS is unacceptable? I do not think that the Bond films cannot change it up, but if they tried to do a Bond that was a romantic comedy I would be the first to come to this site complaining about "what have they done to Bond?
QOS is not that much of a step away from the Bond tradition and it is just more of an action movie than a Bond movie. Some have had the issue that QOS follows directly on from the previous film and that the narrative flows directly rather than restarting with a new threat. I liked this though as it cuts away the need to establish everything fresh and instead we get the development of the Quantum organisation - a thread that is good for several more films I suspect.
Others have complained that the story made no sense Kermode in particular went on about how little sense it made - personally I didn't struggle with the overall flow. The specifics of some scenes or characters perhaps were lost on me, but this was mainly because the film didn't spoon feed me - and I'd rather it made me think. It is not a traditional Bond story though but it worked and those scoffing about the exploitation of one country to make money and get power as a trivial plot by the series standards are not seeing this as a part of a bigger, powerful organisation.
Don't make me wrong, it is not terrible but the title credits made me hope for more. You see, the names I recognised that made me think something would click were the following - Daniel Craig arguably the best "actor" to play Bond , Paul Haggis Oscar winning writer - and not for action films but for films where story, script and characters were the whole show , Marc Forster Kite Runner and Monster's Ball - again, more about characters and material than action.
I wasn't looking for QOS to be a no-action, all character affair but I did hope that these talents could do great things with the new, darker character of Bond.
But they don't. Yes we have the general continuation of this tough, violent man driven by some twisted sort of vengeful love but it makes very little of it. The scenes between the action do well enough to built the story and connect the action but ultimately they are only "the bits between the action".
The cast are still good - but just feel like more was possible. Craig is a good Bond, rough, fit and attractive with dark menace in his very heart. Introducing a more lethal and cunningly efficient Bond, the game blends intense first-person action with a unique third-person cover combat system that allows players to truly feel what it is like to be the ultimate secret agent as they use their stealth, precision shooting and Read More lethal combat skills to progress through missions.
Seamlessly blending the heart-pounding action and excitement of the upcoming Quantum of Solace feature film with the Casino Royale movie, the title propels players into the cinematic experience of international espionage. Based on the renowned Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare game engine that has been specifically engineered to immerse players in the Bond universe, Quantum of Solace: The Game delivers superior high-definition graphics, reactive AI and visually stunning locations inspired by locales portrayed in the films.
When focusing on the main objectives, Quantum of Solace is about 6 Hours in length. Publishers: Activision, Sony Computer Entertainment. Alias: Quantum of Solace. Low 3. Nintendo DS.
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