It has one element missing from almost every other action film being made today -- class.
Casino Royale (2006)
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Reviews Counted:213
Fresh:201
Rotten:12
Average Rating:7.8/10
Consensus: Casino Royale disposes of the silliness and gadgetry that plagued recent James Bond outings, and Daniel Craig delivers what fans and critics have been waiting for: a caustic, haunted, intense reinvention of 007. But scribes also note "Casino" is hardly morose, with enough stunning action sequences and in-jokes to please the diehards. Some pundits even go so far as to say that Daniel Craig is the best Bond since Sean Connery.
Rated: 12A [See Full Rating] for intense sequences of violent action, a scene of torture, sexual content and nudity
Runtime: 2 hrs 24 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:16-11-2006
Synopsis: After a great deal of discussion--on the part of fans and producers alike--over Daniel Craig's (THE MOTHER, MUNICH) suitability for the role of James Bond, he more than proves himself in this... After a great deal of discussion--on the part of fans and producers alike--over Daniel Craig's (THE MOTHER, MUNICH) suitability for the role of James Bond, he more than proves himself in this explosive revamping of the franchise. Under the direction of Martin Campbell (THE MASK OF ZORRO) and with Paul Haggis (CRASH) helping with the re-writes, this addition to the Bond canon manages to hold true to the essence of the stories--the villainous villains, the fabulous sets, the beautiful women, the fast-paced action--while updating the formula with subtlety and humanity. Trading in the Cold War era for a new, post-9-11 landscape, the tale unfolds in locations that span the globe, including the Bahamas, Venice, and the Czech Republic. It opens in Madagascar, where Bond pursues a guerilla bomb-maker in one of the most breathtaking chase scenes ever--and it all takes place on foot. Botching that assignment, Bond goes to Montenegro to square off against terrorist baddie Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelson), an international loan shark who gambles with the money of his equally dangerous clients. Beautiful British Treasury representative Vesper Lynd (Eva Green, THE DREAMERS) supplies Bond's own funds, appearing on his arm in Montenegro, while M (Dame Judi Dench, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE) keeps a close watch on the action from headquarters. The extravagant poker game forms the center of the action, with Jeffrey Wright (SYRIANA, THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE) putting in an intense appearance at the table; interrupting the game are assassination attempts, poisoning, and other dramatic events that keep the adrenaline pumping. The flirtation that unfolds between Bond and Vesper Lynd is only in keeping with the spy's M.O. as a ladies' man. What differs here, however, is what sets this Bond apart from the rest: the romance is taken seriously, and it exposes a vulnerability in Bond that he's never shown before. This, however, only makes him the tougher, as Craig's Bond is darker, less campy, more brooding and mysterious, than his past incarnations ever were. [More]
Starring: Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Judi Dench, Jeffrey Wright
Starring: Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Judi Dench, Jeffrey Wright, Mads Mikkelsen, Giancarlo Giannini, Ivana Milicevic, Simon Abkarian, Isaach de Bankolé, Claudio Santamaria, Jesper Christensen
Director: Martin Campbell
Director: Martin Campbell
Producer: Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson
Composer: David Arnold
Screenwriter: Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Paul Haggis
Studio: MGM/UA
Reviews for Casino Royale
...at a running time of 144 minutes (!) - a feat achieved primarily through the addition of needless action sequences - the movie can't help but come off as a relentlessly uneven piece of work.
...les aspects les plus farfelus de Bond ont été évacués, pour de bon espérons-le.
Daniel Craig is a fair-haired, bare-knuckle antidote to Pierce Brosnan. On the action-adventure level, it hits the bulls-eye.
Blond-haired or not, it’s nice to know that James Bond hasn’t lost a step as a new actor slips into the role.
Casino Royale maintains Bond on the same level quality-wise; it's good but not the great film I keep waiting for.
The greatest origin of drama in Casino Royale has nothing do with torture or espionage at all. Instead, it is the drama occurring inside Bond.
This is probably the best James Bond on film and probably the best James Bond film. Daniel Craig's James Bond is gritty and mean and a lot more real.
Okay, I was willing to reserve judgment until I saw the film, but now it's official ---- I don't like a blonde Bond!
Craig's portrayal shows the vulnerability of Bond without losing any of the virility.
The new James Bond movie, Casino Royale, is one of the best, most satisfying movies of the year -- and who saw that coming?
Craig, Paul Newman's fidgety son in Road to Perdition and excellent recently opposite Toby Jones in Infamous, gives his all to one of the most iconic roles in movie history.
Helmer [Martin] Campbell shows great skill with a huge cast, many locations and copious action sequences.
The best Bond film in over a decade and a welcome return to the darker, and more serious thriller subject matter that was a part of the Ian Fleming novels.
Daniel Craig is probably the best actor ever to take on the role ... more Steve McQueen than Cary Grant, closer to the bone.
Craig is actually a great choice for the new Bond persona of Casino Royale; it's the new spin on the character ... that leaves doubts.
This new James Bond, who really is the original James Bond, is an anti-hero who reflects who we are.
A gut-wrenching torture scene is just one reason why Daniel Craig deserves to become the first Bond ever to be nominated for a Best Actor Oscar.
Daniel Craig... with subtle expression and few words... [unveils] a sophisticated, intellectual, athletic, and yet (dare I use the word?) vulnerable James Bond.
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