Tuesday, 10 November 2015
Spectre Film Review
I went to see Spectre on the second week it came out and the Everyman in Belsize Park. It was really hard to get a ticket as it was always fully booked, but the second week was less full than the first. To be honest, I didn't enjoy Spectre as much as I thought I would, considering the amount of hype there was. I thought the film was very basic, although it was filmed really well. I really like the locations where they shot, they made the film more interesting and exciting. I didn't like the Bond girl Léa Seydoux who played Dr. Madeleine Swann, personally in my opinion they could of used someone more stimulating and special because the role of the Bond girl is really unique and I don't think anyone really knew who she was. Director Sam Mendes says: “The tradition for Bond is always real stunts, real action, real explosions. There's nothing made on a computer and that remains the case here. So the ultimate goal is the kind of visceral excitement you can only get from live stunts." For me these are the best parts about the film, it basically started with him nearly having a building collapsed on him and this is when the movie really starts. Overall I did enjoy it, but they could of made a few changes to make it better, as Skyfall was such a hit I think it could of been better.
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