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wrote that Craig "may well have delivered the most complex and layered Bond performance of them all," and that "You feel all the wear and tear on Craig's body and face, all the strain on Bond of having to save the world one last time (again) yet also all the tantalizing freedom of someone approaching
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to interrogate Blofeld, and unexpectedly runs into Madeleine, with whom he has a tense reunion. She unknowingly passes on the nanobots to Bond, having earlier been accosted by Safin, who murdered her mother when she was a child as revenge for Mr. White murdering his entire family on Blofeld's orders.
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Bond and Camille ultimately foil Greene's plot with help from Leiter, and Camille kills Medrano, who murdered her entire family right in front of her when she was a child. Bond interrogates Greene about the people he works for, and leaves him in the middle of the desert, where he is later murdered by
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He deals with the loss by renouncing Vesper as a traitor, but M tells him that Vesper only betrayed him because the organization behind Le Chiffre had kidnapped her boyfriend and threatened to kill him unless she did their bidding; she also reveals that Vesper made a deal with Le Chiffre's superiors
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The casting of the blond-haired, 5'10" Craig was initially controversial, as the actor did not fit the traditional portrayal of Bond as "tall, dark, and handsome". After the film premiered, however, Craig won universal acclaim for his characterization of Bond, with critics praising him for bringing
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Bond goes with Madeleine to her childhood home in Norway, where he meets her five-year-old daughter Mathilde, whom she insists is not his child. They nevertheless reconcile, and she shares intelligence her father had gathered about Safin and the island his family owned. The next day, however, they
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Bond contacts Madeleine to say goodbye and tell her that he loves her, and she tearfully reveals that Mathilde is in fact his child. Bond smiles and says "I know" as the missile strike hits the silo, killing him and destroying Project Heracles. Soon afterward, Bond's MI-6 colleagues drink to his
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With virtual help from M, Moneypenny, and Q, Bond and Nomi infiltrate Safin's headquarters, an abandoned missile silo. Bond kills Primo, while Nomi kills Obruchev and escapes the island with Madeleine and Mathilde. Bond opens the silo's doors to allow MI-6 to launch a missile strike and destroy
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Delacroix), who died in a climbing accident when Bond was 12. He briefly lived in Skyfall Lodge, the Bond family's ancestral home in Scotland, before being adopted by family friend Hannes Oberhauser. Following Oberhauser's death in an avalanche, Bond was raised by his aunt, Charmain Bond, and
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Craig was initially a controversial choice to portray Bond, with some critics and fans protesting that he did not fit Fleming's characterization of 007 as "tall, dark, and handsome"; there were even Internet campaigns, such as "danielcraigisnotbond.com", threatening to boycott the film.
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When MI-6 headquarters are bombed, however, he offers his services to M to find the culprit, even though he blames her for giving the order that resulted in his getting shot. Even though Bond fails the physical and psychological tests needed to be cleared for duty, M sends him to
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Bond questions Blofeld, who reveals that Madeleine had nothing to do with the attempt on Bond's life, and that he only left a message on her phone to torment him. Enraged, Bond tries to strangle Blofeld, inadvertently transferring the nanobots onto him and killing him.
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of terrorism. Safin ambushes him and infects him with the nanobots, and gloats that he ordered Obruchev to reprogram it to kill Madeleine and Mathilde. Bond shoots Safin dead, and decides to stay on the island and die to keep Madeleine and Mathilde safe.
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was a critical and commercial success, and Craig's performance as Bond was universally praised, despite the earlier controversy about his suitability for the part. Some newspaper columnists and critics considered Craig's performance worthy of an
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Bond. Specifically, he is 007 as conceived by Ian Fleming—a professional killing machine, a charming, cold-hearted patriot with a taste for luxury. Craig is the first actor to really nail 007's defining characteristic: he's an absolute swine."
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For Craig's final film as James Bond, he portrayed the secret agent as having been retired and out of action for five years when he decides to engage once more with a world of espionage that has moved on without him. Director
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Joshua Rothkopf called Craig "the best Bond in the franchise's history... This is a screwed-up Bond, a rogue Bond, a bounder, a scrapper and, in the movie's astoundingly bleak coda, an openhearted lover." Paul Arendt of
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chair, intent on removing his eyes, but Bond destroys the chair with an exploding watch given to him by Q, which disfigures Blofeld. Bond and Madeleine destroy Blofeld's base, although Blofeld manages to escape.
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four stars out of four, wrote that "Craig makes a superb Bond ... who gives the sense of a hard man, wounded by life and his job, who nevertheless cares about people and right and wrong."
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called Craig a "tightly coiled, deadpan funny, hardcore charmer", but opined that "Bond looks weary and battle-scarred, and he's getting a bit sloppy in his work". Lawrence Toppman of the
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it. He finds Vesper handing the money over to a group of terrorists, who take her prisoner; he manages to kill Vesper's kidnappers, but fails to stop her from committing
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wrote, "Craig is a substantial actor who convinces us at once of the character's human pain and animal ferocity". Craig himself, however, described his performance in
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called Craig's performance "defining", praising the actor for playing Bond as "brutal when he needs to be, and charming and suave when the situation arises".
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Regarding Bond's death at the end of the film, Craig explained that he had first brought up the possibility of eventually killing Bond off with producer
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Bond turns White over to M, but White manages to escape with help from traitorous MI-6 agent Craig Mitchell (Glenn Foster), whom Bond kills.
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both a dark, morally ambiguous edge to 007 and a humanity and vulnerability to the character that had not been seen in previous portrayals.
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to give them the money in return for sparing Bond's life. Bond finds Mr. White's name in Vesper's cell phone, tracks him to his home in
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are attacked by Safin, Ash, and their men, and are forced to flee. Bond kills Ash, but Safin kidnaps Madeleine and Mathilde.
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to recover a hard drive containing the identities of embedded secret agents, Bond is accidentally shot by fellow MI-6 agent
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Bond discovers that Mr. White is in fact a member of Spectre, and finds him in Austria, where his old foe is dying of
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After M proves to U.S. intelligence that Bond is innocent, Bond finds and apprehends Vesper's boyfriend Yusef Kabira (
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The reboot series borrowed several details of Bond's early life originally created by Fleming, while incorporating
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wrote, "Craig can still wear the hell out of a tux, but he has a few more years on his face than he did in 2006's
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compared Bond to a "wounded animal" and described his state of mind as "struggling to deal with his role as a
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M suspends Bond from service for disobeying orders, while Joint-Intelligence Service Director Max Denbigh (
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Craig won widespread critical acclaim for his performance as an embittered, physically vulnerable Bond in
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Critics praised Craig for making Bond a more complex, morally ambiguous character than previous 007s.
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wrote of Craig, "He owns Bond now, and the role is undoubtedly his for as long as he might want it."
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After serving in the Royal Navy, Bond served in special forces before ultimately being recruited by
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ran a front-page story on October 15, 2005 with the headline, "The Name's Bland – James Bland".
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Even critics who praised Craig's performance in the film noted that the role was wearing thin.
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Like Fleming's original character, Bond is the son of Sir Andrew Bond and his wife Monique (
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Bond takes M to Skyfall to wait for Silva and reunites with the estate's keeper, Kincaide (
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memory, while Madeleine tells Mathilde a story about "a man named Bond... James Bond".
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wrote that Craig "manages to get out of the shadow of Connery", while Daniel Krupa of
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Bond infiltrates a Spectre meeting with help from Leiter's fellow CIA agent Paloma (
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Project Heracles, with which Safin plans to kill millions of people and usher in a
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wrote that "Craig... seems to be feeling increasingly strait-jacketed as Bond".
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aren't what they used to be. The rules of espionage are darker in this era of
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characterized Craig's performance in the film as "Bored, James Bored", while
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decided to cast Craig after seeing his performance in the 2004 thriller film
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praised Craig for having "relaxed into Bond without losing any steeliness".
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One year later, Bond has retired from MI-6, and is living with Madeleine in
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However, Greene makes a deal with Leiter's corrupt CIA superior Gregg Beam (
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Bond is promoted to MI-6's "00" branch as agent 007, with a discretionary "
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Critics praised Craig for playing an older, wiser Bond. Jason Solomons of
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Bond goes on an unauthorized mission to foil a terrorist bombing in
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the James Bond franchise with an adaptation of Fleming's 1953 novel
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He finds the mastermind of the bombing, former MI-6 agent turned
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as his least favorite of all of the Bond films he appeared in.
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is a fictional character and the titular main protagonist of
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by blowing up an embassy, he is nearly fired by MI-6 Chief
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Bond discovers that corrupt industrialist Dominic Greene (
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was cast as Bond for the first film in the reboot series,
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Craig's performance in the following film in the series,
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Le Chiffre almost kills Bond by poisoning his drink with
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Bond and Madeleine find Oberhauser's secret base in the
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White implores Bond to protect his daughter, 2840: 1881:Hoyle, Ben; Bale, Joanna (20 November 2006). 496:on a mission to bankrupt terrorist financier 414:events that occurred in the 1990s and 2000s. 360:, said that they wanted "to do for Bond what 214:Hannes Oberhauser (adoptive father, deceased) 2767: 2555: 973:agents who served as advisers on the set of 520:); Bond and Vesper eventually fall in love. 43:Wax figure of Daniel Craig as James Bond at 2153: 2151: 1626: 1500:"The Ingrid Pitt column: Craig is not Bond" 1381:"IGN: Interview: Campbell on Casino Royale" 469:in which he kills bombmaker Mollaka Danso ( 2847: 2833: 1600: 1437: 1325:Mantilla, Ryan Louis (November 18, 2022). 866:Craig lent his voice and likeness to four 37: 2854: 2768:Ramachandran, Naman (December 16, 2022). 2304: 1946: 1880: 177:Monique Delacroix Bond (mother, deceased) 2711: 2369: 2245: 2185: 2148: 2126: 2056: 1632: 1324: 983:, in which he played a supporting role. 905: 260:The rebooted series spanned five films – 3293:Fictional British people in video games 2614: 1979: 1815: 1606: 1255:the end of a long run." 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Index

James Bond

Madame Tussaud's
Casino Royale
No Time To Die
James Bond
Ian Fleming
Neal Purvis
Robert Wade

Paul Haggis
Daniel Craig
Commander
Royal Naval Reserve
Intelligence agent
Vesper Lynd
Madeleine Swann
Franz Oberhauser
Eon Productions
rebooted
James Bond film series
Casino Royale
Daniel Craig
Casino Royale
Quantum of Solace
Skyfall
Spectre
No Time To Die
Pierce Brosnan
Die Another Day
Eon Productions
reboot

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