Review of Casino Royale (1967) by Maddox J — 18 May 2018
By far the best James Bond film so far. Daniel Craig's 007 is a cold-hearted bastard for sure, but he is charismatic and has a very dry sense of humor. Mads Mikkelsen portrays an intimidating antagonist in Le Chiffre, a man who owes money to a terrorist group.
I buy the romance between Vesper and Bond, and it does a good job of showing that 007 is a very tragic figure, and will never have a happy or normal life. I honestly don't have much criticism for this film.
I also really like how they modernized the gunbarrel sequence in the intro, followed by Chris Cornell's "You Know My Name" ( which, in my opinion, is the best Bond song to date) Badass movie.
This review of Casino Royale (1967) was written by Maddox J on 18 May 2018.
Casino Royale has generally received mixed reviews.
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