He’s no longer a tongue-in-cheek, wisecracking jester (though his wit is quick), but a cold, abrasive killing machine, complete with femme fatales on his arms and shaken, stirred, strained, and fruit-adorned beverages at the ready. Smothered in more realistic, gasp-inducing, edge-of-your-seat stunts, sharper writing, sincerer acting, and a less fantastical storyline, it’s evident that Bond is back in a new way – better and badder than ever. Ow will audiences react to a deadly serious, fair-haired, steely-eyed, more intense version of Bond, who is better versed in martial arts and less reliant on futuristic devices? Based on the reception of “Batman Begins” a year earlier, which attempted the same style of darker rebooting, the reaction will certainly be positive.
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