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For Your Eyes Only: RT in Austria with James Bond
RT visits the Austrian set of the next James Bond film, Quantum of Solace.
by Stax | May 09, 2008
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THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS.


Daniel Craig Quantum of Solace

The eye, steely blue in color, possesses a piercing, chilling gaze that is both eerie and enigmatic. Standing roughly 30 meters tall and 50 meters wide, this giant, movable painted iris -- a surreal sight by even the most Dali-esque standards -- is the centerpiece of the production of Giacomo Puccini's opera Tosca that's currently being performed at the Seebühne floating stage on the shores of Lake Constance in Bregenz, Austria. Several hundred people in evening attire were gathered at the Seebühne (or Lake Stage) earlier this week. They were not, however, there for Tosca, but rather to serve as extras in a scene being shot for the upcoming James Bond film, Quantum of Solace.

Rotten Tomatoes and our sister sites IGN.com, MySpace.com, and AskMen.com were among the select few media outlets invited to the set. We were there to see director Marc Forster film a sequence in which 007 (played once again by Daniel Craig) attends a production of Tosca at the Lake Stage in order to spy on the story's central villain, Dominic Greene (portrayed by Mathieu Amalric). Still nursing a broken heart over the betrayal and loss of his beloved Vesper Lynd at the end of Casino Royale, Bond has vowed to track down those responsible for her treachery and suicide. Casino Royale ends as 007 locates Vesper's contact Mr. White (Jesper Christensen), an important player in this shadowy network, at his gorgeous lakeside estate in Italy and then shoots him in the knee before making his first introduction as "Bond, James Bond."

Picking Up After Casino Royale

Daniel Craig Quantum of Solace

Quantum of Solace picks up almost immediately where Casino Royale left off, with Bond interrogating Mr. White in order to find out who his associates are. Bond's quest for answers -- and possibly revenge -- leads him to the Festival Opera House in Bregenz. The scene that we observed being filmed takes place early on in the story. A tuxedo-clad Bond tracks Mr. White to the opera, where a meeting between White and his fellow conspirators -- including Greene and his henchman Elvis (played by Anatole Taubman) -- is taking place during the first-act Te Deum scene of Puccini's Tosca.

Bond, as Quantum director Marc Forster explained, "is trying to figure out who these people are and what is the relationship between them, because he's realizing just how many there are. He's trying to figure out how they are connected because the interesting thing is we have several bad guys in this movie. Dominic Greene is the lead one but there are a couple of other ones and he's trying to connect them all." After noticing that the bad guys are communicating with each other via ear pieces, Bond manages to procure one -- you can imagine how -- so that he can eavesdrop on them. After observing their movements from backstage, Bond makes his way down into the seating area, passing by Mr. White, who wryly comments to his date as several of the "guests" begin to leave the auditorium, "Tosca isn't for everyone."


Next: Paying homage to the classic days of Bond.


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tomwaitsjr
tomwaitsjr writes:
on May 09 2008 05:28 PM

ANTOFAGASTA IS ANTOGASTIC!

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martinscorsese25
martinscorsese25 writes:
on May 10 2008 05:29 PM

SPECTRE HAS RETURNED FINALLY!!!!


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iamgreg007
iamgreg007 writes:
on May 13 2008 10:00 AM

I am so excited to read about the classic Bondian elements. Paying homage to classic Bond films by having Bond act the same way as Connery used to, rather than the blatant gadget placements in Die Another Day, will make Quantum of Solace a great follow up to Casino Royale.


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iamgreg007
iamgreg007 writes:
on May 13 2008 10:00 AM

I am so excited to read about the classic Bondian elements. Paying homage to classic Bond films by having Bond act the same way as Connery used to, rather than the blatant gadget placements in Die Another Day, will make Quantum of Solace a great follow up to Casino Royale.



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