How does bond know mathis




















He handed her a note which she took and read hastily. He's got a message for you. Perhaps he's not in evening clothes or something. I won't be a minute. Then perhaps we could go home. Suddenly the note to Vesper seemed odd to him. It was not the way Mathis would do things. He would have asked them both to join him at the bar of the Casino or he would have joined them in the night-club, whatever his clothes. They would have laughed together and Mathis would have been excited.

He had much to tell Bond, more than Bond had to tell him. The arrest of the Bulgarian, who had probably talked some more; the chase after the man with the stick; Le Chiffre's movements when he left the Casino. Just watch it without preconceived notions and enjoy it. Casino Royale is the first film in a new continuity. You can start there and not be lost at all. How did Bond figure out Mathis? Who kills Le Chiffre? Why does Bond leave Mathis? The plan goes perfectly but refuses to give him the password to access the account holding the winnings.

However, Mathis was betrayed and killed by his local contact Carlos, who Bond subsequently killed in revenge. The assassin did not kill Bond in Fleming CR him because he was ordered to let him live.

Something admittedly that the Russian say it was a mistake in the novel From Russia with Love. While Le Chiffre tortures Bond, the door bursts open and Mr. Though Le Chiffre tries to reason with White by telling him that he will get the money back, White kills him because Quantum can no longer trust him anyway. Ironically, this action saves the life of MI6 agent James Bond, who will become Quantum's main enemy. His real name was always James Bond. As of there have been only two films in which James Bond falls in love with the Bond girl.

Idris Elba There was a moment in which summed up where Idris is at with the Bond thing. The James Bond film with the highest domestic box office revenue was 'Skyfall', having made over million dollars at the North American box office , followed by 'Spectre' with revenues of million.

Frost is a double agent working for MI6; however, her true allegiance lies with Gustav Graves , the main villain of the film. He meant that M was right that Vesper was being played by Quantum and her "boyfriend" and that she genuinely loved Bond and wasn't trying to deceive him by pretending to love him.

Daniel Craig as James Bond : A British MI6 officer, who after being assigned 00 status, is sent on a mission to arrest a bomb-maker in Madagascar, where he stumbles upon Le Chiffre's terrorist cell and is then sent to defeat him in a high-stakes poker game at Casino Royale. October edited October There is a lot about CR that confuses me. The novel itself presented a more convincing case. The plot was so mismanaged that the writers had to enlist M at the very end, to quickly explain everything to us.

He was kidnapped by Le Chiffre's organization, and she was blackmailed. Why weren't you killed the night you were tortured? Vesper must have made a deal to spare your life in exchange for the money. Utterly dire! Left eyebrow raised, right eyebrow raised October Tee Hee wrote:. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy.

It comes with the territory. Entering, but not "crazed" or "angry", I believe Bond becomes suspicious because Mathis fails to make a personal appearance at the resturaunt. Vesper's "Mathis needs me. Bond may also have an instinct that something is "wrong". Vesper's death is inevitable because that is the way old Ian Fleming wrote the origial novel. While Vesper's actions are more overt in the film she becomes an active participant in the bad guys scheme her motivations are the same as in the novel - trying to save her trapped lover, and later trying to escape her bad situation by using Bond.

The conversation with Bond after the game "Just because you've been doing something, doesn't mean you have to continue She is less a traitor in the film than in the book, where the Russian's have been holding her Polish lover for years, and Vesper has been handing over British secrets the entire time, secrets from Head of "S", the section that deals directly with the Soviets.

Her actions in the film are meant to protray a smart, accomplished professional, suddenly tossed into international espionage, who is then blackmailed into betraying her goverment - all in the space of a few days. Since Vesper is essentially a civilian, she has trouble coping with the situation, and makes wrong choices. She comes to appreciate Bond's strength, courage and seeming indestuctability, and he becomes her saviour!

But reality catches up and for Vesper, death becomes the only viable alternative. This scene puzzled me for the reason that 1 We don't know really what clued Bond in and 2 I never really understood what Le Chiffre intended by luring Vesper out of the hotel.



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