Senin, 12 November 2012

Review: 007: Quantum of Solace (2008)

 
SPOILER ALERT!
 
 

 
Quantum of Solace (2008) is the twenty-second James Bond film produced by Eon Productions, and is the direct sequel to the 2006 film Casino Royale. Directed by Marc Forster, it features Daniel Craig's second performance as James Bond. In the film, Bond battles wealthy businessman Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric), a member of the Quantum organisation, posing as an environmentalist who intends to stage a coup d'état in Bolivia to seize control of the nation's water supply. Bond seeks revenge for the death of his lover, Vesper Lynd (Eva Green), and is assisted by Camille Montes (Olga Kurylenko), who is seeking revenge for the murder of her family.
Producer Michael G. Wilson developed the film's plot while Casino Royale was being shot. Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Paul Haggis, and Joshua Zetumer contributed to the script. The title was chosen from a 1960 short story in Ian Fleming's For Your Eyes Only, though the film does not contain any elements of the original story. Location filming took place in Mexico, Panama, Chile, Italy, Austria, and Wales while interior sets were built and filmed at Pinewood Studios. Forster aimed to make a modern film that also featured classic cinema motifs: a vintage Douglas DC-3 was used for a flight sequence, and Dennis Gassner's set designs are reminiscent of Ken Adam's work on several early Bond films. Taking a course away from the usual Bond villains, Forster rejected any grotesque appearance for the character Dominic Greene to emphasise the hidden and secret nature of the film's contemporary villains.
The film premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square on 29 October 2008, gathering mixed reviews which mainly praised Craig's gritty performance and the film's action sequences while feeling that Quantum of Solace was not as impressive as the predecessor Casino Royale. It is also the second-highest-grossing James Bond film, without adjusting for inflation, earning $586 million worldwide.


Plot
 
James Bond is driving from Lago di Garda to Siena, Italy, with the captured Mr. White in the boot of his car. After evading pursuers, Bond and M interrogate White regarding his organisation, Quantum. M's bodyguard, Mitchell, a double agent, attacks M, enabling White to escape. Bond chases Mitchell and kills him. Bond and M return to London and search Mitchell's flat, discovering through tagged banknotes that Mitchell had a contact in Haiti. Bond tracks the contact, Edmund Slate, and learns that Slate is a hitman sent to kill Camille Montes at the behest of her lover, environmentalist Dominic Greene. While observing her subsequent meeting with Greene, Bond learns that Greene is helping an exiled Bolivian General, Medrano—who murdered Camille's family—to overthrow his government in exchange for a seemingly barren piece of desert.
After rescuing Camille from Medrano, Bond follows Greene to a performance of Tosca in Bregenz, Austria. En route, the CIA head of the South American section, Gregg Beam, strikes a non-interference deal with Greene to maintain access to assumed stocks of Bolivian oil. Bond infiltrates Quantum's meeting at the opera, and a gunfight ensues. A Special Branch bodyguard of Quantum member Guy Haines, an advisor to the British Prime Minister, is killed while in combat with Bond, and M—after Bond refuses to obey orders to return home and debrief—has his passports and credit cards revoked.
Bond convinces his old ally René Mathis to accompany him to Bolivia. At the La Paz airport, they are greeted by Strawberry Fields, an MI6 officer, who demands that Bond return to the UK immediately; nonetheless, Bond soon seduces her before they attend a party Greene holds that night. At the party, Bond again rescues Camille from Greene. Leaving, Bond and Camille are pulled over by Bolivian police working for Medrano. They had earlier attacked Mathis and put him in the boot of Bond's car to frame Bond; and, in the ensuing struggle, Mathis is killed. The following day, Bond and Camille survey Quantum's intended land acquisition by air; their plane is shot down after a brief air battle and they skydive out of the burning plane into a sinkhole. In the cave, Bond and Camille discover Quantum is damming Bolivia's supply of fresh water to create a monopoly. Back in La Paz, Bond meets M and learns that Quantum murdered Fields by drowning her in crude oil. M orders Bond arrested for disobeying orders but he escapes. He risks capture by doubling back to tell M that Fields demonstrated bravery in the field, and this is enough to convince M that Bond can be trusted.
Bond meets with CIA agent Felix Leiter, who discloses Greene and Medrano will meet in the Atacama Desert to finalise the coup. Warned by Leiter, he evades the CIA's Special Activities Division when they attempt to kill him. At the hotel, Greene and Medrano negotiate their terms. Greene then finally reveals his true plans: now that he controls the majority of Bolivia's water supply, Greene forces Medrano to accept a new contract that makes Greene Planet Bolivia's sole water utility company at significantly higher rates. Bond infiltrates the hotel, kills the Chief of Police for betraying Mathis, and confronts Greene. The hotel is destroyed during the ensuing struggle; Camille kills Medrano, avenging the murders of her parents and sister, and Bond captures Greene. After interrogating him about Quantum, Bond leaves Greene stranded in the middle of the desert with only a can of engine oil. Bond and Camille kiss before they part.
Bond travels to Kazan, Russia, where he finds Vesper Lynd's former lover, Yusef Kabira, with a new target, a Canadian agent. Yusef is a member of Quantum who seduces women with valuable connections. Bond decides not to kill Yusef and allows MI6 to arrest him. Outside, M tells Bond that Greene was found in the middle of the desert dead, shot twice and with engine oil in his stomach; Bond denies knowing anything. M also reveals that Leiter has been promoted and has taken Beam's place. She reinstates Bond as an agent; he tells M that he never left. As he leaves, he drops Vesper's necklace in the snow.

Cast

  • Daniel Craig as James Bond. Craig's physical training for his reprise of the role placed extra effort into running and boxing, to spare him the injuries he sustained on his stunts in the first film. Craig felt he was fitter, being less bulky than in the first film. He also practiced speedboating and stunt driving. Craig felt Casino Royale was [physically] "a walk in the park" compared to Quantum of Solace, and required a different performance from him because Quantum of Solace is a revenge film, not a love story like Casino Royale. While filming in Pinewood, he suffered a gash when kicked in his face, which required eight stitches, and a fingertip was sliced off. He laughed these off, noting they did not delay filming, and joked his finger wound would enable him to have a criminal career (though it had grown back when he made this comment). He also had minor plastic surgery on his face. The actor advised Paul Haggis on the script and helped choose Marc Forster as the director.
  • Olga Kurylenko as Camille Montes, a Bolivian agent with her own vendetta regarding Greene and Medrano. Forster chose her because out of the 400 women who auditioned, she seemed the least nervous. When she read the script, she was glad she had no love scene with Craig; she felt it would have distracted viewers from her performance. Kurylenko spent three weeks training to fight with weapons, and she learned a form of indoor skydiving known as body flying. Kurylenko said she had to do "training non-stop from the morning to the evening" for the action scenes, overcoming her fears with the help of Craig and the stunt team. She was given a DVD box set of Bond films, since the franchise was not easily available to watch in her native Ukraine. Kurylenko found Michelle Yeoh in Tomorrow Never Dies inspiring "because she did the fight scenes by herself."The producers had intended to cast a South American actress in the role. Kurylenko trained with a dialect coach to perform with a Spanish accent. She said that the accent was easy for her because she has "a lot of hispanic friends, from Latin America and Spain, and it’s an accent I’ve always heard". When reflecting on her experience as a Bond girl, she stated she was most proud of overcoming her fears in performing stunts.
  • Mathieu Amalric as Dominic Greene, the main villain. He is a leading member of Quantum posing as a businessman working in reforestation and charity funding for environmental science. Amalric acknowledged taking the role was an easy decision because, "It's impossible to say to your kids that 'I could have been in a Bond film but I refused.'"Amalric wanted to wear make-up for the role, but Forster explained that he wanted Greene not to look grotesque, but to symbolise the hidden evils in society. Amalric modelled his performance on "the smile of Tony Blair [and] the craziness of Sarkozy," the latter of whom he called "the worst villain we [the French] have ever had ... he walks around thinking he's in a Bond film." He later claimed this was not criticism of either politician, but rather an example of how a politician relies on performance instead of a genuine policy to win power. "Sarkozy, is just a better actor than [his presidential opponent] Ségolène Royal—that's all," he explained. Amalric and Forster reconceived the character, who was supposed to have a "special skill" in the script, to someone who uses pure animal instinct when fighting Bond in the climax Bruno Ganz was also considered for the part, but Forster decided Amalric gave the character a "pitiful" quality.
  • Gemma Arterton as MI6 Agent Strawberry Fields, who works at the British consulate in Bolivia. Fields, who is merely an office worker as described by M, takes herself seriously and tries to over-power Bond when the pair meet. She is later seduced by Bond, infiltrates Greene's fund raiser party with him and ends up paying the ultimate price. Forster found Arterton a witty actress and selected her from a reported 1,500 candidates. One of the casting directors asked her to audition for the role, having seen her portray Rosaline in Love's Labour's Lost at the Globe Theatre. Arterton said Fields was "not so frolicsome" as other Bond girls, but is instead "fresh and young, not ... a femme fatale."Arterton described Fields as a homage to the 1960s Bond girls, comparing her red wig to that of Diana Rigg, who played Tracy Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Rigg, alongside Honor Blackman, is one of her favourite Bond girls. Arterton had to film her character's death scene first day on the set, where she was completely covered head to toe in non-toxic black paint. Although she found the experience unpleasant, she believes the scene will be an iconic part of the film. The character's first name, which is a reference to the Beatles song "Strawberry Fields Forever", is never actually uttered on screen; when Bond asks her for her name, she replies, "Just Fields." Robert A. Caplen suggests that this is a conscious effort to portray a woman "whose character attributes are neither undermined nor compromised" by her name, even though her name may have sexual overtones reminiscent of earlier Bond girls.
  • Giancarlo Giannini as René Mathis, Bond's ally who was mistakenly believed to be a traitor in Casino Royale. Having been acquitted, he chooses to aid Bond again in his quest to find out who betrayed him.
  • Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter, Bond's ally at the CIA. This marked the first time the same actor played Leiter twice in a row. Only David Hedison had previously played the character twice, in Live and Let Die (1973) and Licence to Kill (1989), but these performances were not consecutive. Early script drafts gave Leiter a larger role, but his screentime was restricted by on-set rewrites.
  • Judi Dench as M. Forster felt Dench was underused in the previous films and wanted to make her part bigger, having her interact with Bond more because she is "the only woman Bond doesn’t see in a sexual context," which Forster finds interesting.
  • Anatole Taubman as Elvis, Greene's second-in-command. Taubman wanted to make Elvis "as colorful, as edgy and as interesting as possible", with one of his suggestions being the bowl cut. Amalric and Taubman improvised a backstory for Elvis: he is Dominic's cousin and once lived on the streets before being inducted into Quantum. He called Elvis "a bit of a goofball. He thinks he's all that but he's not really. ... He's not a comic guy. He definitely takes himself very serious, but maybe by his taking himself too serious he may become friendly."
  • David Harbour as Gregg Beam, the CIA Section Chief for South America and a contact of Felix Leiter.
  • Joaquín Cosío as General Medrano, the exiled general whom Greene is helping to get back into power, in return for support of his organisation. He murdered Camille's entire family when she was a young girl.
  • Fernando Guillen Cuervo as Carlos, the Colonel of Bolivian Police, the chief of all police forces, and the contact of René Mathis in Bolivia.
  • Jesper Christensen as Mr. White, whom Bond captured after he stole the money won at Casino Royale in Montenegro.
  • Rory Kinnear as Bill Tanner, M's aide.
  • Paul Ritter as Guy Haines
  • Tim Pigott-Smith as the British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.
  • Neil Jackson as Edmund Slate, a henchman who fights Bond in Haiti.
  • Simon Kassianides as Yusef, a member of Quantum who seduces female agents and manipulates them into giving away classified information. He is indirectly responsible for Vesper Lynd's death.
  • Stana Katic as Corrine Veneau, a Canadian agent and Yusef's latest target.
  • Glenn Foster as Craig Mitchell, M's bodyguard and a double agent.
  • Oona Castilla Chaplin as "damsel in distress"—girl saved by Camille Montes in one of last sequences.
  • Lucrezia Lante Della Rovere as Gemma, Mathis' girlfriend.
  • Elizabeth Arciniega as Mr. White's girlfriend.
Marc Forster asked his friends and fellow directors Guillermo del Toro and Alfonso Cuarón to appear in cameos. Cuarón appears as a Bolivian helicopter pilot, while del Toro provides several other voices.

Source: en.wikipedia.org

 


Review: 007: Casino Royale (2006)

SPOILER ALERT!
 

 

 
Casino Royale is the twenty-first film in the James Bond film series and the first to star Daniel Craig as fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Martin Campbell and written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Paul Haggis, the film marks the third screen adaptation of Ian Fleming's 1953 novel of the same name, which was previously produced as a 1954 television episode and a 1967 satirical film. Casino Royale is set at the beginning of Bond's career as Agent 007, just as he is earning his licence to kill. After preventing a terrorist attack at Miami International Airport, Bond falls for Vesper Lynd, the treasury employee assigned to provide the money he needs to bankrupt terrorist financier Le Chiffre by beating him in a high-stakes poker game. The story arc continues in the following Bond film, Quantum of Solace (2008).
Casino Royale reboots the series, establishing a new timeline and narrative framework not meant to precede or succeed any previous Bond film, which allowed the film to show a less experienced and more vulnerable Bond and for the first time in the series the character of Miss Moneypenny does not appear. Casting the film involved a widespread search for a new actor to portray James Bond, and significant controversy surrounded Craig when he was selected to succeed Pierce Brosnan in October 2005. Location filming took place in the Czech Republic, The Bahamas, Italy and the United Kingdom with interior sets built at Pinewood Studios. Although part of the storyline was set in Montenegro, no filming took place there. Casino Royale was produced by Eon Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures, making it the first Eon-produced Bond film to be co-produced by the latter studio.
Casino Royale premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square on 14 November 2006. It received largely positive critical response, with reviewers highlighting Craig's performance and the reinvention of the character of Bond. It earned over $594 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing James Bond film to date.

Plot

After killing a traitorous MI6 section chief—who has been selling classified information—and the station chief's contact, James Bond gets his double-0 status. He then goes to Madagascar in pursuit of an international bomb-maker named Mollaka. After a parkour chase to an embassy, Bond kills his target and blows up a part of the building in order to escape. Searching through Mollaka's mobile phone, Bond discovers a text message which he traces to Alex Dimitrios, an associate of banker and terrorist financer Le Chiffre. Le Chiffre's investments involve short-selling stock in successful companies and then engineering terrorist attacks to sink their share prices.
Bond travels to Dimitrios's house in the Bahamas and seduces his wife, Solange Dimitrios. While answering a phone call, Solange reveals that her husband is flying to Miami; Bond leaves to pursue him. In Miami, 007 kills Dimitrios during a fight and then follows Le Chiffre's henchman, Carlos, to Miami International Airport. There, Bond foils Le Chiffre's plan to destroy the prototype Skyfleet airliner.
Left with a huge loss and under pressure to recoup his terrorist clients' money, Le Chiffre sets up a high-stakes Texas hold 'em tournament at the Casino Royale in Montenegro. Hoping that a defeat would force Le Chiffre to aid the British government in exchange for protection from his creditors, MI6 enters Bond into the tournament. On the train to Montenegro, Bond meets an ally, Vesper Lynd, a Treasury agent who is looking after the $10 million buy-in. Bond loses his initial stake and Vesper refuses to give him $5 million to continue playing. Distraught over his failure, Bond resolves to assassinate Le Chiffre. Before he can, a fellow player reveals himself as CIA agent Felix Leiter, who offers to stake Bond in exchange for custody of Le Chiffre. Back in the game, Bond begins to amass chips. Le Chiffre and his associates attempt to kill Bond by poisoning his drink, but he survives with the help of Vesper and wins the tournament, and the winnings are deposited into a Swiss bank account. Soon afterward, Le Chiffre abducts Vesper and uses her as bait to capture Bond.
Le Chiffre tortures Bond for the access code to the game's winnings, but is interrupted by Mr. White, who kills Le Chiffre and his associates. Bond awakens in a hospital on Lake Como and has Mathis, whom Le Chiffre identified as a double agent, arrested. Bond admits his love for Vesper, and posts his resignation to M. The couple then go to Venice. There Bond learns that his poker winnings were never deposited in the Treasury's account. Realising that Vesper has stolen them, he pursues her and members of the organisation for which she is working into a building under renovation, which is being kept from sinking only by inflatable supports. A gunfight ensues and the supports are punctured. Bond kills the men and tries to rescue Vesper, but she locks herself in an iron-frame lift and allows herself to drown as the building sinks. Mr. White, watching from a nearby balcony, walks away with the money.
Bond rejoins the service and learns that Vesper had a French-Algerian boyfriend who was kidnapped by the organisation behind Le Chiffre and Mr. White in order to blackmail her into co-operation, and that she agreed to deliver the money in exchange for saving Bond's life. Bond then discovers White's name and cell phone number which he uses to find him.

Cast
  • Daniel Craig as James Bond: A British SIS officer who, after being assigned 00-status, is sent on a mission to arrest a bomb-maker in Madagascar, where he stumbles upon Le Chiffre's terrorist cell and is then sent to defeat him in a high-stakes poker game at Casino Royale.
  • Eva Green as Vesper Lynd: An agent for HM Treasury assigned to supervise Bond and finance his poker table exploits.
  • Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre: The main antagonist. A banker who services many of the world's terrorists. He is a mathematical genius and expert chess player and uses these skills when playing poker.
  • Judi Dench as M: The head of MI6. Although she feels she has promoted Bond too soon and chides him for his rash actions, she acts as an important maternal figure in his life. Dench was the only cast member carried through from the Brosnan films.
  • Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter: A CIA operative participating in the poker tournament while assisting Bond. This is the first Eon-produced Bond film in which Leiter is played by a black actor. (The only other black actor to portray Leiter was Bernie Casey in Never Say Never Again, which was not produced by Eon.)
  • Giancarlo Giannini as René Mathis: Bond's contact in Montenegro.
  • Simon Abkarian as Alex Dimitrios: Another contractor in the international terrorist underworld and associate of Le Chiffre, based in the Bahamas.
  • Caterina Murino as Solange Dimitrios: Dimitrios' wife, whom Bond seduces. She is killed by Le Chiffre for unintentionally revealing one of his plans to Bond.
  • Ivana Miličević as Valenka: Le Chiffre's girlfriend.
  • Isaac de Bankolé as Steven Obanno: A leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, introduced to Le Chiffre by Mr. White to account his finances.
  • Jesper Christensen as Mr. White: A liaison for an unnamed criminal organisation.
  • Sébastien Foucan as Mollaka: A bomb-maker pursued by Bond through a construction site in Madagascar.
  • Tobias Menzies as Villiers: M's young secretary at MI6 Headquarters.
  • Ludger Pistor as Mendel: A Swiss banker responsible for all monetary transactions during and after the poker tournament.
  • Claudio Santamaria as Carlos: A terrorist employed by Le Chiffre to blow up an aircraft.
  • Richard Sammel as Gettler: An assassin who works for an unnamed criminal organisation and contacts Vesper in Venice.
  • Clemens Schick as Kratt: Le Chiffre's bodyguard, who often accompanies his boss wherever he travels
  • Joseph Millson as Carter: An MI6 agent who accompanies Bond in Madagascar.
  • Ben Cooke as Williams: An MI6 agent who debriefs Bond in London.
  • Darwin Shawh as Fisher: Dryden's underground contact. M sends Bond to kill him, his first official target. Bond tracks him down, nearly drowns him, and then shoots him dead.
  • Diane Hartford as Card Player.
Casino Royale includes a cameo by British entrepreneur Richard Branson (seen being frisked at Miami airport). The cameo was cut out of the in-flight versions shown on British Airways' in-flight entertainment systems, as was a shot of the Virgin Atlantic aircraft Branson supplied.

Source: en.wikipedia.org



 
 
 

Senin, 05 November 2012

Review: 007: Skyfall (2012)

WARNING!! SPOILER ALERT!


Skyfall adalah film mata-mata kedua puluh tiga di seri James Bond produksi EON Productions bersama MGM, Columbia Pictures dan Sony Pictures Entertainment. Film ini menjadi penampilan ketiga Daniel Craig sebagai James Bond, dan Javier Bardem sebagai Raoul Silva, penjahat utama dalam film ini. Skyfall disutradarai oleh Sam Mendes dengan cerita yang ditulis oleh John Logan, Neal Purvis dan Robert Wade.
Mendes didekati untuk menyutradarai film setelah rilis Quantum of Solace pada tahun 2008. Namun, produksi dihentikan saat MGM ditemui kesulitan keuangan, dan tidak akan melanjutkan sampai dengan Desember 2010. Selama waktu ini, Mendes tetap melekat pada proyek tersebut sebagai "konsultan", meskipun aslinya penulis skenario Peter Morgan meninggalkan proyek selama tertunda. Setelah produksi berjalan kembali, Logan, Purvis dan Wade terus menulis apa yang akan menjadi versi final dari skenario, menggabungkan ide-ide Morgan di dalamnya. Syuting dimulai pada bulan November 2011 dan dilakukan di Inggris, Cina dan Turki.
Skyfall dirilis perdana pada tanggal 23 Oktober 2012, dengan rilis umum di Inggris pada tanggal 26 Oktober 2012. Film ini menjadi film Bond pertama yang dirilis di bioskop-bioskop IMAX. Rilis film bertepatan dengan ulang tahun ke-50 dari seri James Bond, yang dimulai dengan Dr. No pada tahun 1962.

 

Plot

Agen MI6 James Bond yang juga dikenal sebagai 007 bersama Eve Moneypenny saling membantu dalam misi di Turki di mana seorang petugas MI6 telah tewas dan sebuah harddisk dicuri. Perangkat cakram keras ini berisi rincian semua agen NATO yang beroperasi dan menyamar dalam organisasi teroris. Bond dan Moneypenny mengejar penyerang mereka yang bernama Patrice dan berusaha untuk memulihkan perangkat tersebut. Selama dalam pengejaran, Bond ditembak di bahu, tapi terus mengejar, sampai ia ditembak dari atas kereta oleh Moneypenny, yang salah menilai menembaknya. Ia kemudian dilaporkan "hilang, diduga dibunuh".
Lima nama agen dirilis ke internet, dengan janji lebih untuk seminggu kedepan dan kepala MI6 M datang di bawah tekanan politik untuk pensiun selama pertemuan dengan Ketua Intelijen dan Keamanan Komite, Gareth Mallory. Sekembalinya dari pertemuan tersebut, MI6 terkena serangan dan ledakan terjadi di kantor, menewaskan sejumlah karyawan MI6. Setelah mendengar berita tentang serangan itu, Bond kembali ke London. Pecahan peluru dari Patrice diangkat dari titik bahu dan Bond dikirim ke Shanghai untuk menemukan Patrice yang disana dikenal sebagai seorang tentara bayaran
Bond menemukan dan mengikuti Patrice. Bond juga melihat Severine. Kedua orang melawan dan Patrice jatuh ke kematiannya sebelum Bond dapat mengetahui siapa majikannya itu. Pencarian Bond berlanjut sampai ia menemukan chip perjudian, yang mendorongnya untuk bermain disebuah kasino, di mana dia membayar € 4 juta untuk membunuh. Severine memperingatkan Bond bahwa ia akan dibunuh, namun berjanji untuk membantunya jika Bond berniat akan membunuh majikannya. Bond mengalahkan penyerangnya dengan bantuan dari Moneypenny dan Severine diperahunya. Mereka melakukan perjalanan ke sebuah pulau, tetapi tidak lama kemudian mereka ditawan oleh awak dan dikirim ke majikan Severine yaitu Raoul Silva. Silva sebelumnya bekerja dengan M dan menyalahkan M karena penyiksaan penangkapan dan pemenjaraan oleh Cina. Silva membunuh Severine, namun Bond mengalahkan penjaga dan Silva dan membawanya kembali ke Inggris
Kembali di markas MI6 Q mencoba untuk mendekripsi laptop Silva, tapi bukannya berhasil, komputer malah terprogram untuk mengakses sistem komputer dan Silva berhasil melarikan diri ke dalam sistem terowongan bawah tanah London. Dikejar oleh Bond, Silva mengadopsi penyamaran polisi dan menyerang M selama penyelidikan publik untuk hard drive yang dicuri. Bond tiba untuk bergabung dengan Mallory dan Moneypenny dalam mengalahkan serangan dari Silva dan M bergegas dari gedung oleh pembantunya, Bill Tanner. Bond mengendarai M dan mobilnya menjauh dari tempat kejadian dan setelah bertukar untuk sendiri Aston Martin DB5, mendorong dia untuk rumah masa kecilnya yang terpencil di Skotlandia yang diberi nama Skyfall. Dia menginstruksikan Q untuk meninggalkan jejak elektronik untuk Silva untuk mengikuti, keputusan yang didukung oleh Mallory.
Di Skyfall, Bond dan M bertemu Kincade, pengawas binatang liar untuk keluarga estate Bond. Trio hanya ringan bersenjata, tapi berimprovisasi serangkaian jebakan. Ketika Silva tiba, Bond, M dan Kincade melawan serangan pertama, meskipun M terluka dalam proses tersebut. Silva tiba dengan helikopter untuk serangan gelombang kedua dan Bond mengirimkan M dan Kincade melalui sebuah terowongan di belakang lubang imam untuk sebuah kapel. Serangan kedua terdiri dari senjata dari helikopter, dengan Silva melemparkan granat pembakar ke dalam gedung. Bond meledakan tongkat dinamit dengan dua tabung gas dan retret ke terowongan yang sama seperti M dan Kincade. Ledakan yang dihasilkan menyebabkan helikopter kecelakaan, menewaskan sejumlah orang komplotan Silva. Silva melihat sinar obor Kincade dan mengikuti dan tiba di sebuah danau beku di depan Bond. Bond menyerang komplotan Silva dan mereka jatuh ke dalam es dan Bond membunuhnya. Sementara itu Silva membuat perjalanan ke kapel dan memaksa pistolnya ke tangan M di mana ia meminta dia untuk membunuh mereka berdua. Bond tiba dan membunuh Silva, namun M yang terluka tidak mampu diselamatkan dan meninggal dunia. Posisinya sebagai kepala MI6 diambil oleh Mallory, sementara Moneypenny memutuskan untuk tidak menjadi agen lapangan lagi usai pengalamannya menembak Bond.

Pemeran

Para pemain utama Skyfall resmi diumumkan pada konferensi pers yang diadakan di Hotel Corinthia di London pada tanggal 3 November 2011, lima puluh tahun sebelumnya di tanggal yang sama, Sean Connery diumumkan untuk bermain sebagai James Bond dalam film Dr. No.
  • Daniel Craig sebagai James Bond
  • Javier Bardem sebagai Raoul Silva (Tiago Gonzalez), penjahat utama dalam film ini
  • Judi Dench sebagai M, kepala MI6. Skyfall menjadi film ketujuh berurutan untuk Dench dan juga film James Bond terakhir bagi dirinya.
  • Ralph Fiennes sebagai Gareth Mallory, ketua Intelligence and Security Committee, yang kemudian mengambil alih posisi M (atau bisa kita sebut sebagai M yang baru).
  • Naomie Harris sebagai Miss Moneypenny, nama samaran Eve, berprofesi sebagai agen lapangan yang dekat dengan Bond sebelum beralih menjadi orang kantoran di akhir film
  • Bérénice Marlohe sebagai Sévérine
  • Albert Finney sebagai Kincade
  • Rory Kinnear sebagai Bill Tanner
  • Helen McCrory sebagai Clair Dowar
  • Ola Rapace sebagai Patrice
  • Ben Whishaw sebagai Q

Source: id.wikipedia.org