Here are my notes:
Skyfall
Director: Sam
Mendes
Starring: Daniel Craig, Judi
Dench, Javier Bardem, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw and Naomie Harris
Awards and Nominations
- Won
two Oscars (including Best Original Song for Adele) and three Oscar nominations
(including Best Original Score)
- Won
BAFTAs for Outstanding British Film and Original Music (plus nominations
for Javier Bardem and Judi Dench as Best Supporting Actor and Actress)
- A
further 25 wins and 51 nominations
“In this 50th year of
the James Bond series, with the dismal Quantum
of Solace (2008) still in our minds, Skyfall
triumphantly reinvents 007 in one of the best Bonds ever. This is a
full-blooded, joyous, intelligent celebration of a beloved cultural icon, with
Daniel Craig taking full possession of a role he earlier played well in Casino Royale, not so well in Quantum -- although it may not have been
entirely his fault. Or is it just that he's growing on me? I don't know what I
expected. I don't know what I expected in Bond No. 23, but certainly not an
experience this invigorating."
Roger
Ebert
When M’s past comes
back to haunt her Bond’s loyalty is put to the test. MI6 itself comes under attack and it becomes
Bond’s mission to track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the
cost to him.
Skyfall is the 23rd Bond film and many critics hailed it as possibly the best ever, with the only real challenger being the 2006 version of Casino Royale, which followed closely the plot of Fleming’s first novel. Skyfall has no direct link to Fleming’s work but shares two of the writers who worked on Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace and is true both to his spirit and the series (Skyfall is the name of Bond’s family estate in Scotland).
Sam Mendes made his
name with the Oscar winning American
Beauty (1999) and followed this with Road
to Perdition (2002), Jarhead
(2005) and Revolutionary Road (2008),
all made in the US. There was some surprise
when it was announced that he would direct Skyfall,
but Daniel Craig had worked Mendes in Road
to Perdition and had made the initial approach with regard to the Bond
film. Mendes had also worked with Judi
Dench early in his career when he had directed her in a stage production of a
Chekhove play. In Skyfall he gives her a role, almost a co-starring role, worthy of
her talent which is reflected in the BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting
Actress, although Anne Hathaway won the award for her role in Les Miserables
(2012).
It has recently been
reported that Sam Mendes has declined an offer to direct the next James Bond
film in order to focus on his theatre work, although the film’s producers have not
discounted him directing another Bond film at some point in the future.
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