Fresh faces add variety to the film. Ralph Fiennes, Gareth Mollory, is a fussy man in charge of MI6 and wants M to retire due to her ripe old age. The youthful new Q, Ben Whishaw, is clever and quick witted to equal Bond's curiosity with handy gadgets and intelligent repertoire. Naomi Harris, Eve, is a willowy and stunning beauty with a silky British voice who is Bond's right hand while chasing the villain. Berenice Marlohe, Severine, is drop dead gorgeous, mesmerizing and the connection to the Bond's evil nemesis. Just who is the villain in Skyfall? The mastermind is Javier Bardem, Silva, a diabolical terrorist, once a MI6 agent, now turned, who is hilarious though eerily freaky with blond hair. Brilliant performance.
All and all, Skyfall, is GREAT fun, a renewal towards a more serious Bond rivaling Sean Connery. This James Bond is similar to Jason Bourne or perhaps the upcoming action hero Jack Reacher. Even though the Bond resurrection is a new phase in the franchise, the lavish sets, showstopping clothes, jewelry along with vivid action packed scenes set in Monaco with a debonair woman chasing Bond is missed. Bet's are on James Bond novel and earlier film aficionados will enjoy this flick immensely. Yes, Skyfall is a "martini shaken but not stirred". Hopefully, the new film franchise is not moving towards, "Give me a beer please with a lime squeeze".
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