Eine kryptische Botschaft aus der Vergangenheit James Bonds veranlasst ihn, Nachforschungen über eine finstere Organisation aufzunehmen. Während M sich gegen politische Einflussnehmer wehren... Alles lesenEine kryptische Botschaft aus der Vergangenheit James Bonds veranlasst ihn, Nachforschungen über eine finstere Organisation aufzunehmen. Während M sich gegen politische Einflussnehmer wehren muss, um den Geheimdienst Ihrer Majestät zu bewahren, entdeckt Bond bei seinen Nachforsch... Alles lesenEine kryptische Botschaft aus der Vergangenheit James Bonds veranlasst ihn, Nachforschungen über eine finstere Organisation aufzunehmen. Während M sich gegen politische Einflussnehmer wehren muss, um den Geheimdienst Ihrer Majestät zu bewahren, entdeckt Bond bei seinen Nachforschungen das schreckliche Geheimnis hinter SPECTRE.
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I thought the action, as in pretty much all Bond films, was the standout for me. The train sequence was brilliantly choreographed and the climatic scene added some spectacular set piece action that will be etched into the Bond archives.
Performance wise all good as expected once more, however Christoph Waltz as the films leading antagonist provided his usual demonic demeanour and his appreance weaves nicely into the narrative that had been building through the films prior to Spectre.
This certainly does no harm to a group of films that has built itself up, especially since Craig has been at the helm, as one of the best action franchises of all time.
The plot relies on the standard Bond formula, the backstory of the villain is underwhelming and the climax is a little weak, but the first two acts of the film were great and as a whole, this is a very entertaining action film.
The film's strength lies in its ability to weave a suspenseful narrative that keeps viewers engaged throughout. It delivers the thrilling action and intricate plot that fans have come to expect from a Bond film. The story is well-paced, blending intense action sequences with moments of intrigue and drama.
Spectre also excels in its visual presentation. The cinematography is striking, with each scene beautifully crafted to enhance the film's atmosphere. The action sequences are particularly well-executed, showcasing the high production values that are a hallmark of the Bond series.
The performances in Spectre are noteworthy. The cast brings depth to their characters, adding to the film's overall impact. Their portrayals contribute to the story's tension and excitement, making the characters' journey through the film more compelling.
The main problem is the bad script and dialogs and the pretentious style which tries to keep the tradition of older Bond films incorporating some not-so-witty and cliché humor and ludicrous action sequences with nothing new to offer. Planes, helicopters, cars...Well we've seen it all before and in much better executions.
Also Blofeld (or should I say BLOWfeld), despite the fact he is the King of all previous villains, seems quite harmless.
Casino Royale (2006) is far more entertaining (I've watched it again recently) and engaging. Spectre is "Meh!" in almost every department including (unfortunately) the ladies.
Thomas Newman who serves as the composer of the film, is proved to be a bad decision too. At the beginning he tries to revive the good-old 007 theme in almost every scene and the outcome is sub-par to say the least. Later he replaces the music with the same note again and again (da-da-da-da-da-da-da). David Arnold did a great job in C.R. and should have been the composer in this too (although I doubt that he could save this movie).
And what's the deal with this lame song? Unsuitable for a Bond movie or any movie out there. Same goes for the same-o same-o intro sequence. The combination of these 2 makes it look like it was made by Liberace.
Overall: The whole movie is pale like the Pale King it mentions.
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- WissenswertesIn the Ian Fleming James Bond stories, Hannes Oberhauser, who is the father of this movie's Franz Oberhauser (Christoph Waltz), was a skiing and climbing instructor who taught Bond while he was at Fettes College in Edinburgh, Scotland. In Fleming's "Octopussy" (1966) short story, Bond says of him: "He taught me to ski before the war, when I was in my teens. He was something of a wonderful man. He was something of a father to me at a time when I happened to need one."
- PatzerIn the train, Bond and Madeleine order dirty martinis (a break from his normal routine), but when the drinks arrive, they are perfectly clear. Dirty martinis contain olive juice, so they would be cloudy. The International Bartenders Association standard recipe requires Olive Juice/brine. The traditional number of olives is that it should be odd, with 5 seen as excessive and 3 the norm.
- Crazy CreditsThe gunbarrel sequence has returned to the start of the movie.
- Alternative VersionenThe UK release was cut, this film was originally seen for advice in an unfinished version. The distributor was advised it was likely to be classified 15 but that their preferred 12A could be obtained by making reductions in a scene of violence and in another scene showing the aftermath of a violent act. When the film was submitted for formal classification, acceptable reductions had been made in both scenes and the film was classified 12A.
- VerbindungenEdited into Omega 'Spectre' Television Commercial (2015)
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- James Bond 007 - Spectre
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- Erfoud, Marokko(SPECTRE lair, desert)
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- Budget
- 245.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 200.074.609 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 70.403.148 $
- 8. Nov. 2015
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 880.707.597 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 28 Minuten
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