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007 Spectre

Titre original : Spectre
  • 2015
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  • 2h 28min
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Daniel Craig in 007 Spectre (2015)
A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia Sciarra, the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal. Bond infiltrates a secret meeting and uncovers the existence of the sinister organization known as SPECTRE. 
 
Meanwhile back in London, Max Denbigh, the new head of the Centre for National Security, questions Bond's actions and challenges the relevance of MI6, led by M. Bond covertly enlists Moneypenny and Q to help him seek out Madeleine Swann, the daughter of his old nemesis Mr White, who may hold the clue to untangling the web of SPECTRE. As the daughter of an assassin, she understands Bond in a way most others cannot.
 
As Bond ventures towards the heart of SPECTRE, he learns of a chilling connection between himself and the enemy he seeks.
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Un message énigmatique surgit du passé et monte James Bond contre une mystérieuse organisation terroriste appelée Spectre. Il prend alors connaissance de leur implication dans ses missions p... Tout lireUn message énigmatique surgit du passé et monte James Bond contre une mystérieuse organisation terroriste appelée Spectre. Il prend alors connaissance de leur implication dans ses missions passées les plus dangereuses.Un message énigmatique surgit du passé et monte James Bond contre une mystérieuse organisation terroriste appelée Spectre. Il prend alors connaissance de leur implication dans ses missions passées les plus dangereuses.

  • Réalisation
    • Sam Mendes
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    • John Logan
    • Neal Purvis
    • Robert Wade
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    • Daniel Craig
    • Christoph Waltz
    • Léa Seydoux
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    • Réalisation
      • Sam Mendes
    • Scénario
      • John Logan
      • Neal Purvis
      • Robert Wade
    • Casting principal
      • Daniel Craig
      • Christoph Waltz
      • Léa Seydoux
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    • Récompensé par 1 Oscar
      • 8 victoires et 37 nominations au total

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    Recapping Daniel Craig's James Bond Films
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    Recapping Daniel Craig's James Bond Films
    A Guide to the Films of Sam Mendes
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    A Guide to the Films of Sam Mendes
    These Bond Women Are Changing the Spy Game
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    These Bond Women Are Changing the Spy Game

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    Monica Bellucci
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    Rory Kinnear
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    7Fan-of-Rare-Movies

    Not a masterpiece - but an entertaining love letter to the classic Bond films peppered with a healthy dose of irony

    First off, let me get something out of the way here: I like to be entertained. Entertainment, as we all know, comes in different shapes and sizes; it can be smart, profound, intellectually stimulating and so forth – or it can just be escapist fun. Now what kind of entertainment you expect from a James Bond film is up to you; as for me, I go with fun. Regrettably, the last three 007 instalments fell a bit short in that department (at least for my taste), and since I expected this new film to be more of the same, I didn't exactly get my hopes up.

    Well, I can only say I was pleasantly surprised (although judging from most reviews here, I seem to be in the minority). Instead of further exploring the somewhat dark, dramatic route the previous three films took - which, I must admit, worked very well in Casino Royale - Spectre unexpectedly goes in the exact opposite direction. Sam Mendes and John Logan apparently came to the conclusion that it was time to bring back one of the most crucial ingredients for Bond's success with audiences over the years: the fun.

    Don't get me wrong; it's not suddenly ALL fun and games for Her Majesty's finest spy (and Craig still portrays him as a character driven by inner rage) - but the new film is a virtual celebration of the whole James Bond universe, from past to present, including the less grounded and over-the-top elements from the older films. In fact, after a stand-out intro sequence in classic fashion, the spy with a license to kill takes us on a ride which - tonally - feels like travelling back in time to the glory days of such classics as You Only Live Twice, Goldfinger or From Russia With Love (and it's a ride back in time in more senses than one).

    This is supposed to be a spoiler-free review, so I won't go into any of the story details, but what unfolds after the introduction plays like a combination of the more grounded, serious Bond we've come to associate with Daniel Craig's films, and the more self-aware spy-romps of the Roger Moore era. It's a mix that doesn't always work and tone and pacing can be a bit uneven at times (especially during the third act), but Spectre largely succeeds in paying homage to many of the classic Bond films while still delivering the gritty action people come to expect from the newer instalments and staying true to the character Craig has so successfully made his own. And despite all the references and callbacks to classic 007 adventures, Spectre still manages to continue the storyline of the three previous films. So while his second entry in the world's longest living franchise is far from a perfect film, I believe Sam Mendes achieves exactly what he wants: he intentionally embraces the old Bond formula, but he also plays with it, twists it and introduces new story elements.

    So my verdict: Spectre is a love letter to the classic Bond films, and while it might not be the masterpiece many people seem to have expected, there is a lot to enjoy here. It's a solid, almost classic Bond film with insane action, great set-pieces and a fantastic cast; upon first viewing, I'd rate it 7 stars out of 10.

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    7ArchonCinemaReviews

    With occasions of triteness, Spectre is satisfactory but not stupendous like Casino Royale

    Resuming where Skyfall left off, Spectre points James Bond on a quest to discover and unearth truths behind the sinister organization responsible.

    The 00 organization is under duress as the Centre of National Security attempts to take over control of all clandestine undertakings in the protection of the nation. Bond is on his own and off grid as he follows Spectre across the globe, with one mission in mind, to terminate it at the source. Much has changed for Bond since his first mission in Montenegro where he fell for the beautiful Vesper Lynd. On guard, 007's seductive charisma is set aside as he fervently pursues vengeance for M and truth for himself.

    Daniel Craig has been James Bond for close to ten years now, a near unbelievable fact until you go back and realize the first film, Casino Royale, was released in 2006. Opening with a strong action sequence set during the Day of the Dead festivities in Mexico City, Spectre starts promisingly intense. Set in exotic locations with transcendentally tactile productions, Spectre satiates the audience's wanderlust craving. Something happens once Sam Smith's "Writings on the Wall" concludes, and the dark gritty James Bond we've grown to be enamored with takes several steps back toward the triteness of the 90s.

    It was always going to be difficult for director Sam Mendes to supersede expectations set from the wildly successful Skyfall. The narrative had taken a complicated turn with deceit and bloodshed interwoven with treachery and malice. Mendes had teased us with a captivating scene set in a wintry tundra where a cloaked man compared Bond to a 'kite dancing in a hurricane'. It was enigmatic but furtively beguiling. Desperately longing for Spectre to capture this essence for the totality of its duration, it fails to meet expectations.

    There is something intangibly weary about Spectre as a whole. The amorous allure inherently exuding from Bond is overdone and forced, injected into the plot to satisfy token assumptions. His unflinching execution of his license to kill has softened, leaving Bond to feel less like 007 and more like IMF agent Ethan Hunt who participates in a similar journey this year.

    Do not mistake these criticisms of Spectre as a conclusion for it being substandard. The hand-to-hand fight sequences are marvelously intense and brutal, especially those against Dave Bautista. The narrative plots across Mexico, Rome, Austria and Morocco and does so without sacrificing the story too much. It just ends up feeling drawn out, as if it were going through the motions.

    Spectre is vastly superior to the Pierce Brosnan 007 films, it is just in comparison to its peers that it fails to measure up and is more akin to them than the Craig films we've grown to love. With rare occasions of cheesiness that make you more laughably amused (especially at the senseless love scenes) than suspensefully entertained, we can only hope for a sensational Bond 25.

    6.5/10

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    7Harry_Gleeson

    Not the best, but a decent edition

    This is certainly not the best Bond film to be made, but it's another solid outing for Daniel Craig's 007.

    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.
    8joshharrylawless

    I beg you to watch it a second time

    When rewatching spectre after a few years I realised what an amazing film it actually is. It's far better than the reviews on here claim and after watching it a second time you will truly appreciate it far more than after the first watch.
    7Zooha-47207

    A Thrilling Addition to the Bond Saga

    Spectre, another chapter in the James Bond series, garners a respectable 7/10 for its blend of suspense and high-quality filmmaking. This installment continues the legacy of the franchise, offering an action-packed and engaging experience.

    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.

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    • Anecdotes
      In 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."
    • Gaffes
      In 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.
    • Citations

      Mr. White: You're a kite dancing in a hurricane, Mr Bond.

    • Crédits fous
      The gunbarrel sequence has returned to the start of the movie.
    • Versions alternatives
      The 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.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Omega 'Spectre' Television Commercial (2015)
    • Bandes originales
      Writing's on the Wall
      Music by Sam Smith

      Lyrics by Jimmy Napes

      Performed by Sam Smith

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 novembre 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
      • Maroc
      • Italie
      • Autriche
      • Canada
      • Mexique
    • Sites officiels
      • 007 (United States)
      • MGM (United States)
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      • Anglais
      • Allemand
      • Italien
      • Espagnol
      • Français
      • Ukrainien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 007: Spectre
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Erfoud, Maroc(SPECTRE lair, desert)
    • Sociétés de production
      • B24
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Danjaq
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      • 245 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 200 074 609 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 70 403 148 $US
      • 8 nov. 2015
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 880 707 597 $US
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      2 heures 28 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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