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I do not remember one scene in which Sean Connery would not even come close to having one drop of pure blood in his Tux. However, this vintage-2006 Bond changes his bloodied Tux is the two sessions of the poker game, when he can not help but to kill the two criminals in his bare hands intermission.
Let us remember that the movie is 007 franchise asset. Therefore, I wonder to what extent can play the basic pattern without destroying the DNA of the original product.
For example, if one would change the signature 007 theme music is something else, "Casino Royale" may even move away, as only one bloody Spy thriller. Its "heat signature of the Bond" is so at a reduced level.
For one thing, this is a Bond movie without a lot of cocky humor in it. Bond and the humor is self-confidence. Craig's humorless Bond is a man fighting for self-doubt and failure and a series of setbacks.
To go is proudly wry British humor that characterized the spirit of less than 007 of the most trying circumstances, and it is a pity.
The other side of the equation, a huge talented cast Judi Dench as "m" (for the second time after after his first appearance in "Goldeneye") is a politically correct error when they come, because he comes in more than tired of older bureaucrat strong maternal instincts as the boss of the world's most powerful and ruthless Spy Agency. He just is not convincing. Although he is a great, world-class actor, in this role, Judi Dench does not cut it.
(You can do Part 3.)
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