The most controversial James Bond film that put the survival of the entire franchise at risk

The most controversial James Bond film that put the survival

With the radical 007 film James Bond 007 – Casino Royale, the James Bond series was taken back to the early beginnings of the most iconic secret agent. Back then, the reboot took off and fans loved Daniel Craig’s interpretation. Casino Royale was followed by the direct sequel James Bond 007 – Quantum of Solace even more controversial failed.

The second Craig mission, which took place 15 years ago, is running on Sat.1 on Sunday evening based on another extremely influential action series and put the reputation of the 007 series at risk.

That’s what James Bond: Quantum of Solace is all about

The second Craig Bond follows on from the tragic ending of Casino Royale, in which Bond lost his lover Vesper (Eva Green). While searching for her murderer, he comes across the Quantum organization and the unscrupulous businessman Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric). There is a showdown in the Bolivian desert.

Daniel Craig’s second outing is more Bourne than Bond

When Quantum of Solace came into theaters in 2008, it was not only the shortest part of the series with a running time of 106 minutes. The blockbuster, which was hit by the previous Hollywood strike, also came as Editing inferno with shaky camera therefore, which greatly irritated or angered many fans of classic James Bond entertainment.

It was clear that director Marc Forster was inspired by the Jason Bourne films starring Matt Damon. Today is Quantum of Solace one of the bravest, most radical Bond filmswhich subverts the classic 007 formula and celebrates an entertaining, dizzying action frenzy.

When is Quantum of Solace on TV?

Sat.1 broadcasts the most controversial Bond film October 8, 2023 at 8:15 p.m out of. Quantum of Solace is currently nowhere to be seen in a streaming flat rate.

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