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Casino Royale

  • 2006
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  • 2h 24min
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Daniel Craig and Eva Green in Casino Royale (2006)
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Armé d'un permis de tuer, l'agent secret James Bond part pour sa première mission en tant que 007 et doit vaincre un banquier privé terroriste dans un jeu de poker au Casino Royale au Montén... Tout lireArmé d'un permis de tuer, l'agent secret James Bond part pour sa première mission en tant que 007 et doit vaincre un banquier privé terroriste dans un jeu de poker au Casino Royale au Monténégro, mais les choses ne sont pas ce qu'elles semblent être.Armé d'un permis de tuer, l'agent secret James Bond part pour sa première mission en tant que 007 et doit vaincre un banquier privé terroriste dans un jeu de poker au Casino Royale au Monténégro, mais les choses ne sont pas ce qu'elles semblent être.

  • Réalisation
    • Martin Campbell
  • Scénario
    • Neal Purvis
    • Robert Wade
    • Paul Haggis
  • Casting principal
    • Daniel Craig
    • Eva Green
    • Judi Dench
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Martin Campbell
    • Scénario
      • Neal Purvis
      • Robert Wade
      • Paul Haggis
    • Casting principal
      • Daniel Craig
      • Eva Green
      • Judi Dench
    • 2.6Kavis d'utilisateurs
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    • 80Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Victoire aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 28 victoires et 44 nominations au total

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    • James Bond
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    Giancarlo Giannini
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    • Rene Mathis
    Caterina Murino
    Caterina Murino
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    Simon Abkarian
    Simon Abkarian
    • Alex Dimitrios
    Isaach De Bankolé
    Isaach De Bankolé
    • Steven Obanno
    • (as Isaach De Bankole)
    Jesper Christensen
    Jesper Christensen
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    Ivana Milicevic
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    Tobias Menzies
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    Claudio Santamaria
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    Sebastien Foucan
    Sebastien Foucan
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    • (as Sébastien Foucan)
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    • Dryden
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    Richard Sammel
    • Adolph Gettler
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    10Murph McManus

    Bond isn't just back, he's at the top of his game

    James Bond is back and he is alive and well. Any questions about Daniel Craig's worthiness are thrown out almost immediately as we are handed a film filled to the brim with exquisite action and explosive emotion. I squirmed in my seat with delight as I have not done since I was a child. What "Batman Begins" did for that franchise, "Casino Royale" does, and more, for Bond. For a while it seemed that he might not be able to well exist outside the confines of the cold war, but here we are given an entirely modern Bond with enough nods to the original that we can't be too upset. Maybe it's because this is the last novel yet to be filmed in the traditional Bond manner and it is Ian Fleming who has stolen our hearts not this incarnation of the super spy. However I like to think that someone actually just got their act together and concentrated on the film itself as opposed to who they could get the most product placement money out of. Congratulations. James Bond will live on for at least one more generation, and maybe forever. Great set pieces and one of the best chase sequences not involving cars ever put on screen, blended with beautiful locations and even more lovely women add up to the perfect cocktail with the twisting story line acting as the lemon peel in the martini, holding it all together. Many will come out saying that this is the best Bond film ever and I can not rightly say they are wrong at this point. Only time will tell that tale. However every fan can be assured that this ranks amongst the very upper crust of Bond movies, and Craig is no Lazenby. He lends a harsh wit and a thuggish charm to the character and by the end he's no longer the new guy, he is Bond, James Bond. A masterpiece of popular film-making and the movie we have been waiting for all year. See it early and often as it is sure not to diminish upon reviewing.
    9leonardodaftson

    Three measures of Gordon's, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet. Shake it very well until it's ice-cold, then add a large thin slice of lemon-peel. Got it?

    I distinctly remember the collective groan from the James Bond fan base back in the mid 2000's when the announcement came that Daniel Craig would replace Pierce Brosnan as the new James Bond. Fans were up in arms because Daniel Craig has blonde hair and baby blue eyes, instead of themore traditional darker traits that were synonymous with the James Bond character. Funny how once 'Casino Royale' was actually released, those skeptics immediately disappeared.

    Daniel Craig proves he has the charm, elegance, presence, and confidence that the fans have come to expect from James Bond. He just has a very powerful aura about him from that start that easily establishes him as the next James Bond.

    Mads Mikkelsen plays the main antagonist Le Chiffre, who is one of my favorite James Bond villains. The film actually provides insight into his backstory to shed some light on the motivations behind his actions. Le Chiffre is humanized because the audience simply understands his reasons for being "the bad guy", which makes him much more relatable and interesting as a character. This is the antithesis of traditional Bond villains that have a tendency to be very over-the-top and evil just for the sake of being evil.

    Eva Green plays Vesper Lynd, who is assigned to supervise James Bond during his mission. Not only is Eva Green stunningly beautiful, she also perfectly portrays the charm, wit, determination, and overall likeability of Vesper. Not much can be said without getting into spoiler territory, but I will say her story arc is one of the highlights of the movie. The women in the James Bond franchise have historically been shallow sex objects, but Vesper's character contains significantly depth than female characters in prior films.

    The action sequences are perfectly placed throughout the film and choreographed beautifully. However, some of the most suspenseful scenes in the film aren't even the scenes with action. The high stakes poker game itself unfolds in a way that creates enormous suspense and excitement. These scenes at the card table are so perfectly crafted, the audience is left with even greater anticipation and excitement than any action scene in the film.

    Every part of 'Casino Royale' is extraordinarily well-written. The characters are interesting, relatable, and have depth. The plot is stimulating and compelling. The movie is beautifully shot. There is so much attention to detail. There are so many small moments scattered throughout the film that add massive amounts of depth to the story. There are many elements of cinematography utilized, like lighting/colors/camera angles, that perfectly complement the storytelling aspect of the film.

    'Casino Royale' is not just a good James Bond film, it's a good film altogether. It's a must-watch film for anyone, whether or not you're a fan of the James Bond franchise.
    8CuriosityKilledShawn

    A Royale without cheese.

    Casino Royale is a major step-up from the flamboyant Die Another Day. Pierce Brosnan has been replaced by a young-ish Daniel Craig, there is no Q, no campy gadgets, no silly naked women silhouettes in the opening credits, no world-dominating super-colossus villains, no Miss Funnyfanny (or whatever), and no silly one-liners after killing bad guys. Basically everything that can date Bond film very quickly is gone. I never expected international espionage to look the way it has in past few Bond outings and I'm glad someone had the balls to go back to the hard-edged nature of the series, last seen in Licence to Kill.

    The longest Bond movie so far, at 145 minutes, but it breezes by even though it reigns in on the normally excessive action scenes and depicts spying a more 'mundane' and 'realistic' manner (or at least as true as the series has been so far). But the one-thing that bugs me about action movies, particularly the Bond franchise, is that they are, most of the time, childish male fantasies with an indestructible hero who has fun shooting up the place and beds beautiful women. I would like something new for a change but Casino Royale does have Bond get hurt and go through more pain than he has previously.

    Daniel Craig got a lot of hassle over his casting as Bond but not only does he have his youth as an advantage (he's the first 30-something to be cast in the role since Lazenby), he's also pretty damn trim, has the intensity Brosnan lacked and is surprisingly loose in a role that usually requires actors to be stiff and unemotional. It's also good to a fresh face in the role and who cares if he is blonde? Or the shortest actor to play him so far? I would have preferred that composer David Arnold went too. They didn't seem to be holding back on the amount of regular production team members who got axed. Even Vic Armstrong didn't return. I've never liked Arnold's work on the movies and I hate to think of it as something that's now exclusively HIS baby.

    Unfortunately, as good as this fresh start to the franchise was, all of the goodwill that director Martin Campbell earned was completely undone by the follow-up Quantum of Solace, which is not only the worst Bond film so far, but one of the worst action films, and one of the worst films overall, that I have ever seen.

    If Craig and Co. ever get around to making another, they've got a LOT to make up for.
    9the_mad-scientist

    blonde bond bombshell

    Well certain people thought Daniel Craig could not pull it off, but he has and with style and a cold steel edge, not seen since Sean Connery.

    This is proper action hero stuff, but he actually looks like if he wanted to he could kill you.

    With an opening sequence that will stop you from blinking for 20 minutes.

    The film is class, from the cinematography, to the three dimensional villains, and Bond's rapid learning curve.

    Like Dr No, you see a killer, just he is on our side.

    Don't read reviews, just go and see it, and tell your friends what you thought, you won't be disappointed.
    8hill1078

    One of the best Bond movies in years

    I saw this at a cast and crew screening in London last weekend: I'm not a huge Bond fan, but I do enjoy them on a purely popcorn level and this was definitely one of the best in recent memory. The tone is much edgier and nastier than the Brosnan movies, harking back more to Dr. No or For Your Eyes Only. The action sequences are brilliantly shot and edited for maximum impact and are some of the best out of any Bond movie. Martin Campbell, who also made 'Goldeneye', was an excellent choice and, for me, is one of the best Bond directors. What gives this the lead over recent Bonds is the more realistic feel: the exotic locales, fast cars, spectacular action, beautiful women and many other Bond hallmarks are all here but gone is the campy tone that marred, say, Die Another Day. Yes, the whole franchise is based on an entirely ridiculous and cartoonish notion but the more serious and harder-edged tone works really well here. In this context, Daniel Craig gives an excellent performance as Bond. I'll be the first to admit that I raised an eyebrow when I heard he was cast but he really makes it his own. It's hard to say whether he's better than any of the other Bonds: Connery and Brosnan felt right for the style of Bond movies they were in. Here, as suits the overall tone of the film, Bond is much more of a sadist, a cold-hearted killer with very little sense of empathy and Craig, with his piercing eyes, suits the role very well. He's charming and funny when required and totally convincing in the action sequences. The violence is less cartoon-like and flippant, too, with every punch, kick and shooting looking like they really hurt. Also, the story is just much more engaging than many a Bond film; the script's not going to win awards but it's consistently inventive and intriguing. Whilst the film has enough of it's fair share of action, the emphasis is equally on character and storyline and less on gadgets and sheer implausibility. When there isn't a huge action sequence happening, you don't miss it: the film's longest set-piece, the poker game at the Casino Royale, is as (or not more) gripping and entertaining than any of the chases and shoot-outs. The only minor gripes that I have are a slightly too long running time: the film drags a wee bit towards the end and, although it helps the tone of the film, we don't hear enough of the Bond theme tune! However, great directing and performances from everyone involved, along with Phil Meheux's excellent cinematography, Peter Lamont's as ever superb production design and all the other top-notch craft and technical departments make 'Casino Royale' a classy and very enjoyable night out at the movies.

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    • Anecdotes
      The way Bond orders his first vodka martini is lifted directly from the Ian Fleming novels.
    • Gaffes
      When Bond enters his password in the casino, he enters 836547. He later gives the password as VESPER, which on an alpha-numeric keypad would be 837737.
    • Citations

      James Bond: [to Vesper] Why is it that people who can't take advice always insist on giving it?

    • Crédits fous
      The opening titles is a stylish montage of Bond fights alongside gambling symbols: playing cards, playing card symbols (diamonds, hearts, spades and clubs), kings and queens, and roulette wheels.
    • Versions alternatives
      The UK release was cut, this film was originally seen by the BBFC in an unfinished version for advice. The BBFC advised the distributor that the torture scene placed too much emphasis on both the infliction of pain and the sadism of the villain for the requested 12A classification. When the completed version of the film was submitted for classification, reductions to the torture sequence had been made, including the removal of lingering shots of the rope, close shots of Bond's facial reaction and the substitution of a more distant shot of the beating. This re-edited version was acceptable at 12A, where the Guidelines permit violence provided there is no dwelling on detail or emphasis on injuries.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Omega 'Casino Royale' Television Commercial (2006)
    • Bandes originales
      You Know my Name
      Music by David Arnold

      Lyrics by Chris Cornell

      Performed by Chris Cornell

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    • What form of poker is played in the Montenegro portion of the movie?
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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 novembre 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Royaume-Uni
      • République tchèque
      • Allemagne
      • Bahamas
      • Italie
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    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Serbe
      • Allemand
      • Italien
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bond Begins
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Villa La Gaeta, San Siro, Lake Como, Lombardia, Italie(Villa of Mr. White)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Eon Productions
      • Casino Royale Productions
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    • Budget
      • 150 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 167 445 960 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 40 833 156 $US
      • 19 nov. 2006
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 616 585 752 $US
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      2 heures 24 minutes
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      • 2.39 : 1

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