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Sunday, December 23rd, 2008. Quantum of Solace.

As a courtesy of Metro Goldwyn Mayer - Ars Gratia Artis -, I attended the premiere of QoS. In this convulsed era, cinemas do not entertain patrons as they should anymore. I deplored to be restricted to my seat, unable to slip back to a dim lounge to gulp down a dram of Islay malt every time the Commander took a Quantum fellow down. I must heed that I was not even waited for a complimentary Martini.
Bond, a Royal Navy canoeist himself, looked excellent icily shattering both rooms and villains with feral elegance in Tom Ford suits. Merely the final scenes shot in the Atacama desert where he obliterates that leering continental, Dominic Greene, in a simple black cardigan and black aviator sunglasses , deserve Daniel Craig to be risen to the annals of elegance and refinement.
Quantum leaves unrivaled filming of chases and fights and depicts with historical honesty the occassion when Bond was exposed to vodka Martinis in a Virgin Atlantic flight.
I have been shaken and stirred at hearing reviews that lament that the film forlorns many of the Bond icons. I am having none of it. Grand luxe hotels are still the essential Bond habitat, and if critics are seemingly thick enough as not to grasp the stoic ethics of steeping down apparently free of any wordly worry, from a freshly ruined Aston Martin Dbs after 15 minutes of masculine furious pursuit, they deserve nothing but haughty contempt.
As for his tastes in female company, I have watched in awe a Bond of even more pure and concentrated tastes, finding time away from the fury of his government, to amuse both a confrontational but smouldering Olga Kurylenko, and with more amiable ardour, a freckled Mi6 operative of red hair, the late Ms Strawberry Fields. I am all but too glad to recognize a pattern here.

Posted on Monday, November 24, 2008 at 03:56AM by Registered Commenter[Ignacio Wenley Palacios] in | CommentsPost a Comment

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