![]() ![]() I recall a quote from Lewis Gilbert stating something along the lines that making a Bond film is less about being a director than just about any other type of filmmaking. But I want them better done than GOLDENEYE's shabby attempt at one (and judging from the screenplay preview at IGN, they will be!). Not to mention it was just unnatural dialogue - and thus it was just forced.īy all accounts, CASINO ROYALE will have some dramatic moments. Bond isn't so open about his own personal convictions and hesitancies with other girls. It sounded like it lept from the pages of a novel. "It's what keeps me alive" is one of the most un-Bondian comments ever. The moments in the novel are much more subtle, and much more in character for Bond than overly dramatic beach scene. I hope Bond and Vesper's scenes are much better characterized without the open melodrama that marks that beach scene. Some state this as one of the melodramatic elements of the film and it may be but in my opinion it works and hope to see something similar in Casino Royale. That really was, in my opinion, the last time we saw shades of Fleming's Bond. I hope that Bond's and Vesper's holiday scenes at the end are similar to the beach scene in GoldenEye. ![]()
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