Casino Royale Subtitle Saint Kitts and Nevis
Casino Royale
After earning 00 status and a licence to kill, Secret Agent James Bond sets out on his first mission as 007. Bond must defeat a private banker funding terrorists in a high-stakes game of poker at Casino Royale, Montenegro.
James Bond (Daniel Craig) goes on his first mission as a 00. Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen) is a banker to the world's terrorists. He is participating in a poker game at Montenegro, where he must win back his money, in order to stay safe amongst the terrorist market. The boss of MI6, known simply as "M" (Dame Judi Dench) sends Bond, along with Vesper Lynd Eva Green) to attend this game and prevent Le Chiffre from winning. Bond, using help from Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright), Rene Mathis (Giancarlo Giannini), and having Vesper pose as his partner, enters the most important poker game in his already dangerous career. But if Bond defeats Le Chiffre, will he and Vesper Lynd remain safe?
User Review
Anyone who has followed the James Bond series over the last four decades knows that the new Bond has changed... In "Casino Royale," 007 do not identify himself with the classic words, "Bond. James Bond," and instead of playing Chemin-de-Fer or Craps, he plays Poker and he doesn't care whether his vodka martinis are shaken or stirred nor he drinks a Smirnoff vodka, or a five-star Hennessey, or a Dom P�rignon'52... He never pauses to take a finger of Caviar� He never enjoys a good cigar and is less preoccupied with matters of sex� But he is a more trained Bond, a cold-hearted killer improvising, modifying, and overcoming, uttering to M in one decisive moment his most significant line, "So you want me to be half monk, half hit-man!" In taking the part, Daniel Craig completely inhabited the character of the super agent 007� There is something empathetic about him and something human�He so lets you in behind his blue eyes and into his emotional life� His opponent is the villain banker Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen) who tries to get rich in supplying funds for terrorists� To continue doing so, Le Chiffre wants to win back his losses in a no-limit showdown Poker game with $115,000,000 in chips at Casino Royale in Montenegro� Ivana Milicevic plays Le Chiffre's Bosnian bodyguard who nearly eliminates our hero� Valenka is harmful but not pure evil as her boss� Simon Abkarian is the middleman Alex Dimitrios involved with Le Chiffre, who knew where to put his hands on weapons and people who could use them� He works with anyone who has money� The Italian actress Caterina Murino (Solange) reveals her sexy side as the frustrated woman so upset in her marriage� Jeffrey Wright plays the undercover CIA agent Felix Leiter 'bleeding chips at the poker tournament;' and Giancarlo Giannini plays the 'contact' Mathis� Eva Green is Bond's love interest Vesper Lynd� Green and Craig have electric chemistry on screen together� Vesper's character seems ambiguous, impudent and complicated� One night�slumped in the shower fully clothed, radiating inner beauty�her quiet look is capable to melt Bond's cold heart and free his doubtful mind� In another, she disconcerts him with her pretty 'Algerian love knot.' "Casino Royale" lacks the fundamental technology exhibition which plays an important part in any Bond films... The traditional "James Bond Gun Barrel Sequence" and the "James Bond Theme" disappeared� The only thin bit of continuity is Judi Dench's fifth return as the cool, scheming chief Lady M� Directed by Martin Campbell, the movie has it all: spectacular locations from Prague, London, Miami and Nassau� and amazing actions involving the superb Aston Martin DB5 coupe in a high-speed mountain chase; a rush to stop a fuel tanker at Miami Airport; a combat with an Ugandan terrorist; a pursue in a four-wheel bulldozer; a breathless foot chase across highest cranes; and an unexpected climax in one of the buildings on the canals of Venice