Skyfall
While the movie has a few flaws, Skyfall is
miles ahead of Quantum of
Solace as far as story and style go. It feels more like Casino Royale
than Quantum. However, the movie also
has a true link to being a James Bond film especially from the 60s. Director Sam Mendes does an outstanding job
bringing the series back to its roots while keeping it fresh with the reboot of
the series.
The opening chase/fight scene is amazing and
fun to watch. Bond chases a villain in
Turkey. It keeps building on itself with each minute. The opening Bond credits are very interesting and the Skyfall
Adele song is very old school. It is
clearly homage to the 60s opening songs.
Adele does a wonderful job with the song.
There are some dark elements in this movie,
but there seems to be a sense of fun to the franchise again. The moments between M and Bond are nice and
heartwarming. There is a neat bond
between the two. This movie will show
you why Bond respects her and she respects him. That’s just one of the better aspects that are stronger in this
movie. I should also mention that the
story is as much about Bond as it is M.
The movie has totally one of the strangest
and interesting villains in the Bond franchise. Javier Bardem
completely steals the movie away from Daniel Craig. Bardem has one of the best entrances into
the film with a very chilling speech.
Bardem has a great presence in each scene. He’s a smarter version of his Anton Chigurh from No Country for Old Men. And, you get the idea this villain has smart
plan and might actually win. I also
found it amusing that he doesn’t show up until deep within the second act.
The score by Thomas Newman isn’t the
strongest in the series. Newman’s music
isn’t as solid as David Arnold’s recent scores, and it is one of the weaker
aspects. It is a bit too action
Zimmer-ish for me, and I’ve grown to love Zimmer. They went a bit too far with the “modern” tracks in this
movie. However, the very old school
James Bond themes do come back toward the end of the movie, and they are a
welcome return.
The other negative is there are a few pacing
issues in the third act. However, it is
interesting to actually see Bond’s origins.
Some of the preparing scenes drag on a bit too long, yet the actual
final battle is an interesting diversion from the other Bond third acts. The ending is very heart wrenching, which I
won’t give away.
Skyfall almost feels like an apology for the
mess that was Quantum of
Solace, the script is better balanced and sharper. The movie is very pretty to look at with the
strange locations, and the action scenes are sharp and not too shaky
thankful. You get the sense where
things are the whole time, especially that opening chase/fight scene. Daniel Craig
and Judi Dench are at their
top game. In this movie, you can
clearly tell that Dench’s M truly cares for Bond almost like a
Grandmother. Javier Bardem is a strange
take on a Bond villain and somewhat creepy.
I found myself really enjoying the movie and desiring to see another one
hopefully with Sam Mendes
at the helm.
Grade A-
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