In an industry and era where jaw dropping and eye popping 3D visual are becoming the It approach to many blockbuster filmmakers, one must say Skyfall was not about showcasing motion executive or iconic characters; but rather, it was about people being capable of making mistakes or being erroneous and letting the deep rooted impact of betrayal take its cause.
It is no doubt that the last few Bond movies have been competent at offering wild action adventures but none of the modern Bond films has taped and dogged into a painful and emotional back stories of 007 and Judi Dench like Skyfall has. Of course in every Bond movies it is tradition to star along side a Bond girl right till the end; Skyfall was somehow different as the major Bond girl was distant. Instead, as Daniel Craig's third field work as an MI6 operative, he spectacularly stared closely opposite one of the most talented actress Judi Dench's. Her character had been pushed as the centre femme fatale, but no one can question she actually stood out and overshadowed Craig by blending as the emotional anchor of the movie in times when MI6 is seriously under threat than ever.
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Daniel Craig and Judi Dench in ‘Skyfall’ |