For those with doubts about the continuation of the famous Bond series, you can let that go because Skyfall has dominated countries worldwide with its fierce action and compelling storyline.
With Daniel Craig taking the helm of the Bond series back in 2006, many speculated whether the blond haired, blue-eyed man could take on the role. With James Bond being tall, dark and handsome with brown hair and dark eyes in every movie since its inception, it was a tough barrier to break. And break he did.
With the success both at the box office and with audiences worldwide, Casino Royale (2006) and Quantum of Solace (2008) kept the series looking seemingly strong, until financial troubles hit MGM Pictures in 2010. The franchise was put on hold, until early 2011 when the third film had the green light for production. Filming began late in 2011, with the film to be released in late 2012.
This film was Skyfall, the 23rd film in the franchise, which was released around the 50 year celebration of the Bond franchise. Judi Dench, who makes her seventh appearance in the franchise as M, the leader of MI6, rises amazingly while her character becomes more at risk than ever before.
Javier Bardem arrives as the main antagonist, Raoul Silva, a former MI6 agent out for revenge. His performance gives viewers a reason to keep watching and keeps the storyline alive.
Other notable appearances include Ralph Fiennes as Gareth Mallory, Naomie Harris as Eve (the last name being revealed at the end), Ben Whishaw as Q and Berenice Lim Marlohe as the ultimate James Bond girl, Severine.
Craig yet again dominated this role as his character sets out to find the person behind the terror attacks on the MI6 agency. His travels lead him to exotic places such as Shanghai and Macau. London serves as a main location for this film, though the climax ends at the titular location of Skyfall (its meaning revealed to viewers late in the film).
This movie will keep viewers watching with its abundance of action and its fresh storyline and characters. Its shocking end will have you reeling and wanting more as the credits roll.
For those of you who are reluctant about seeing this film, don’t be. It is truly the best James Bond movie by far.