A quieter, more restrained Bond? Perhaps not entirely, but this installment does turn a new corner.
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**NEW CATEGORY—VISUAL/AESTHETIC 5PLOT 4ORIGINALITY 3PRODUCTION 4ENTERTAINMENT 5DEMAND ON VIEWER EasyOVERALL Recommended for gorgeous design, sexy clothes, stunning visual locations: all the stuff of a good Bond film!Skyfall Trailers
After a summer hiatus, Deeper Film comes back with one from last year, the third installment in the new Bond franchise. Daniel Craig is back and better than ever as the flinty-eyed, cynical, hard-jawed version of Bond (an infinite improvement over the dandy Pierce Brosnan.)
The story is typical bond, replete with torchy women in casinos, motorcycle rides over tiled rooftops, and breathtaking views of urban Shanghai. What is unique in this one is a sequence in a remote area, where Bond must prepare quietly along with M and a caretaker. "Where are we going?" M asks. "Back in time," says Bond.
These images provoke a need for Deeper Film to add a category of evaluation: Visual/Aesthetic. For that this film deserves a solid 5, and it is worth seeing for that reason alone. It proves that the aesthetic quality of a film is a discrete category of its own, and can be really good even when other elements are not, such as plot or acting, or when modern production elements are not employed, such as with low budget films.