Cerb
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I have an interest in trying to get into journalism and Ive approached the editor of my college newspaper about doing a weekly film review and hes asked me to try to get him a review on Quantum of solace quickly (last minute job) so here is my effort after about 25 mins work id like you guys quick and honest (hopefully not too brutal) opinion please....
Quantum of Solace is the newest chapter in the long running and very popular line of film adaptations of Ian Flemings James Bond books. Unlike the previous films however this is the first film not actually written by Fleming himself but by a writer chosen by his son to keep the cult British hero alive. With this in mind I went to see the latest installment as excitedly as most people, hoping to be awed by 007's latest attempt to simultaneously save the world and get the girl, an ambition shared by most if not all men. Some might argue with the turn towards more gritty realism that all movies are taking these days (Casino Royale included) the writer wouldn't matter because this is just a "new Bourne movie". I can see why some people might take this view and even went into the screen expecting this, fortunately it wasn't so much like this that i noticed it.Directed by Marc Foster (Monsters Ball) and starring Daniel Craig (Layer Cake) It's a movie that has a lot of promise, which for the most part it lives up to. Like all Bond movies there are some great action scenes, with both gun and fist fights in abundance and the odd car chase thrown in for good measure, the movie goes beyond this even with some visually stunning scenes i certainly didn't expect, so its perfect for a nights action packed entertainment if nothing else. I guess what I'm trying to get across is that it hasn't changed much and thankfully feels like a bond movie. It's not going to win any Oscars but in my own opinion, worth at the very least a watch. On a side note, with all that money couldn't they have some up with a catchier name?
Quantum of Solace is the newest chapter in the long running and very popular line of film adaptations of Ian Flemings James Bond books. Unlike the previous films however this is the first film not actually written by Fleming himself but by a writer chosen by his son to keep the cult British hero alive. With this in mind I went to see the latest installment as excitedly as most people, hoping to be awed by 007's latest attempt to simultaneously save the world and get the girl, an ambition shared by most if not all men. Some might argue with the turn towards more gritty realism that all movies are taking these days (Casino Royale included) the writer wouldn't matter because this is just a "new Bourne movie". I can see why some people might take this view and even went into the screen expecting this, fortunately it wasn't so much like this that i noticed it.Directed by Marc Foster (Monsters Ball) and starring Daniel Craig (Layer Cake) It's a movie that has a lot of promise, which for the most part it lives up to. Like all Bond movies there are some great action scenes, with both gun and fist fights in abundance and the odd car chase thrown in for good measure, the movie goes beyond this even with some visually stunning scenes i certainly didn't expect, so its perfect for a nights action packed entertainment if nothing else. I guess what I'm trying to get across is that it hasn't changed much and thankfully feels like a bond movie. It's not going to win any Oscars but in my own opinion, worth at the very least a watch. On a side note, with all that money couldn't they have some up with a catchier name?
