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680:), whom he has not seen since he was a boy. That night, Silva and his men open fire on Skyfall, mortally wounding M, but Bond repels their attack by setting off explosives within the estate. Bond kills Silva, but is too late to save M, who dies in his arms. Bond returns to the new MI-6 headquarters to report to Gareth Mallory (
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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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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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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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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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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
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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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606:) to send CIA and MI-6 agents out to kill them. Police officers working for Greene kill Mathis, and M reluctantly puts a capture or kill order out on Bond, who has been framed for his murder and that of MI-6 office worker (and Bond's lover) Strawberry Fields (
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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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1109:: the smart elegance of Daniel Craig's Bond debut has been toned down in favour of conventional action. But the man himself powers this movie; he carries the film: it's an indefinably difficult task for an actor. Craig measures up." Shawn Levy of
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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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539:). Later that night, however, Le Chiffre kidnaps Bond and Vesper and reveals that Mathis is working for him. Le Chiffre tortures Bond for the password of the account in which his money has been stored, but terrorist liaison
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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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747:), from Spectre before killing himself. Bond saves Madeleine from Oberhauser's thugs, while Q reveals that Le Chiffre, Greene, and Silva were all Spectre agents.
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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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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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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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2160:"Roger Moore on Why Daniel Craig Is the Best James Bond Ever and What 007 Role He's Dying to Play"
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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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2770:"Daniel Craig Says He Has No Regrets About Leaving James Bond: 'He's Not Really Dead'"
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1663:"Bond. Games, Bond: Celebrating the Craig Era of 007 Video Games"
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2129:"Here's what Sean Connery thought of Daniel Craig's James Bond"
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1883:"Goldfinger is back: Craig is the Bond with a Midas touch"
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1787:"Anti-Craig Bond Fans Call for 'Casino Royale' Boycott"
2279:"Movie Review: Is Less Bond More? 'Quantum of Solace'"
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2617:"Daniel Craig in 'Spectre': Bored, James Bored"
2556:Walker, Peter; Groves, Nancy (8 October 2015).
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2712:Solomons, Jason (October 7, 2021).
2528:Lewis, Isobel (27 September 2021).
2305:Lattanzio, Ryan (October 2, 2021).
2223:. 14 September 2006. Archived from
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1816:Cummins, Fiona (15 October 2005).
1793:. 23 February 2006. Archived from
1751:Grant, Richard (11 October 2008).
1532:""Brilliant" Bond seduces critics"
1438:Stolworthy, Jacob (17 June 2020).
1272:in 2006, following the release of
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2333:Gilbey, Ryan (October 25, 2012).
2277:Levy, Shawn (November 13, 2008).
2094:Arendt, Paul (17 November 2006).
2034:from the original on 22 June 2013
1980:Hammond, Pete (7 December 2006).
1754:"Daniel Craig: Quantum of Solace"
1696:. 14 October 2004. Archived from
1661:Goh, Clement (October 29, 2021).
1584:from the original on 22 June 2013
1452:from the original on 17 June 2020
1412:Klimek, Chris (October 6, 2021).
776:
492:M sends Bond to Casino Royale in
2472:Gross, Joe (September 4, 2016).
1818:"The Name's Bland.. James Bland"
1393:from the original on 15 May 2019
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963:1953 novel of the same name
889:James Bond 007: Blood Stone
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126:In-universe information
3278:Action film characters
2622:The Charlotte Observer
2384:The Hollywood Reporter
2096:"Casino Royale (2006)"
1690:"Brosnan: No More 007"
1294:"Casino Royale (2006)"
1148:The Hollywood Reporter
971:British Secret Service
911:
877:007: Quantum of Solace
868:James Bond video games
475:international incident
245:James Bond film series
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2658:The Los Angeles Times
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562:by drowning herself.
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3102:Ernst Stavro Blofeld
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756:Ernst Stavro Blofeld
631:During a mission in
3363:Spy film characters
3288:Fictional assassins
3070:henchmen/henchwomen
2351:on February 6, 2013
2251:"Quantum of Solace"
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1760:The Daily Telegraph
1540:. 4 November 2006.
1480:. September 7, 2012
1477:The Huffington Post
1389:. 19 October 2005.
1362:The Daily Telegraph
1239:rules of engagement
957:, an adaptation of
155:Royal Naval Reserve
16:Fictional character
3343:James Bond in film
3303:Fictional gamblers
2509:. October 26, 2015
2220:The Globe and Mail
1916:"Bond, Oscar Bond"
1700:on 4 November 2004
1243:asymmetric warfare
1231:Cary Joji Fukunaga
1205:Charlotte Observer
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700:Alessandro Cremona
545:Jesper Christensen
510:Giancarlo Giannini
166:Intelligence agent
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2068:Time Out New York
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