SKYFALL (2012)
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SKYFALL (2012)
TALAMASCA: THE SECRET ORDER (2025)
Ralph Fiennes and Daniel Craig at Skyfall Royal World Premiere
a doodle that I doodled at work 😁
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Sam Mendes directed Skyfall, released in 2012. Can't believe I ever doubted Daniel's Bond. Took some time for him to grow on me with Pierce being the Bond I grew up watching as a child.
Killers make mistakes, but... Moneypenny in Skyfall?
Maybe I'm getting old, but I'm finding it increasingly difficult to watch adventure films and ignore the logical flaws. Sure, they're often intentional, just to advance the plot, but that doesn't make it any easier.
I don't want to dedicate a whole post to the brilliant British intelligence agency putting a LIST OF AGENTS IN HOT SPOT SPOTS on a single hard drive. You might assume it's the technology of the time, but then they show Silva's super-complex and supposedly real systems, so what's stopping you from inventing the same thing for yourself? You guys shouldn't have killed the toothless smartass, at least until he shows you how to create spider webs on bread trays without any cooling systems. If Q is making fun of exploding pens, he should at least start doing what he's supposed to.
Okay, this situation has already happened and the MI6 agent is taking aim at a moving train to choose between Bond and the villain. And here's my main question (deep breath in and out)... WHY DIDN'T SHE SHOOT A SECOND TIME? A third? A fourth? A fifth? Yes, we all also feel very sorry for Bond, who sailed off to drink with the Scorpions, but she doesn't want to, like... complete her mission? Save a bunch of her agents who will be killed if the villain drives away with a hard drive around his neck? He's LITERALLY left alone on the roof, driving past her like cans in a shooting gallery. ALL she can and should do usefully at this moment is try to hit him as many times as possible.
Essentially, all the problems in the film are due to Moneypenny's mistake. And not only wasn't she fired, she was kept on, and then sent back on a dangerous and important mission with Bond. Like... you guys don't have any agents anymore? I get that you're posting job openings on the darknet now, but maybe things weren't so bad back then? Where does this mercy come from? Who needs this moralizing second chance in a secret and important office?This is one of the reasons why Skyfall became harder for me to watch. It's not even because of the stupidity of the film's premise, but because afterward, Moneypenny interacts with Bond again, works with him again... Most likely, it's all for the sake of plot twists and character recognition, but I just subconsciously find it hard to watch them flirt with a straight razor. Bond has a different psychology and all that, he likes risks, but for me, in the first five minutes, she became someone who shouldn't have stayed in MI6. like a genius computer scientist in pajamas, but more people should probably be responsible for the IT department, they just didn't give us their names either.