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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2020
  • Bond interrupts Patrice’s assassination of a target in Shanghai in SKYFALL (2012). Stunt coordinator Gary Powell said: “The set was made of panes of glass that were sometimes invisible and at other times threw reflections, so the most difficult part of the stunt was actually getting through the set without banging into the glass.”
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  • @danellard752
    @danellard752 4 года назад +1635

    The score for this film - this scene in particular - is epic.

    • @glowblank17
      @glowblank17 4 года назад +6

      @Dan Ellard,
      What is a score?

    • @sonnykingcomposer
      @sonnykingcomposer 3 года назад +29

      @@glowblank17 a movie soundtrack

    • @chityaaung3743
      @chityaaung3743 3 года назад

      @@glowblank17 aaq

    • @danyt1232
      @danyt1232 3 года назад +30

      And the cinematography as well. Best looking Bond film to date imo

    • @Alexander-my9pn
      @Alexander-my9pn 3 года назад +1

      Although he could have pulled patrice up and then interrogate him tactfully and respectfully of course.

  • @redlightmax
    @redlightmax 4 года назад +1146

    For everyone who hated the editing in Quantum of Solace, 4:24 this is the antidote. A fight shown in one take.

    • @JULIOSTEVEN
      @JULIOSTEVEN 4 года назад +110

      Totally Agree ,Quantum had a terrible edition work, the action looks real, but you cannot see what happened and it was so frustrating.

    • @daeryxaqueryx
      @daeryxaqueryx 4 года назад +84

      It's incredible when you start thinking minutely about how the shot is conducted.
      You see a fully framed fight between Bond and Patrice in the dark with only light coming from the giant billboard animations in the background, and a couple times when the sniper rifle goes off to show their faces. The camera slowly moves in during the fight to enclose it in a slowly tightening frame until James gets the upper hand and flips Patrice outside the window, at which point the camera ascends up, rotates over Bond's shoulder, and gives us a full body shot of Bond holding on to Patrice's arm while Patrice is hanging 67 floors from the ground. All in one uninterrupted shot. Really tight Steadicam work and gorgeous cinematography.

    • @miltontavares9506
      @miltontavares9506 3 года назад +8

      A great rendition from QOS terrible editing.

    • @thecheekychinaman6713
      @thecheekychinaman6713 3 года назад +14

      I just realized something - some of the old Bond movies in the 70s and 80s had longer takes in fight scenes

    • @jpgrumbach8562
      @jpgrumbach8562 3 года назад +2

      @@JULIOSTEVEN, one wonders how such foolish decisions are possible.
      Action scenes no one is able to follow. Must have been a stupid fashion.

  • @PaulV3D
    @PaulV3D 4 года назад +1324

    This film was beautifully shot. The colours, the lighting are all magnificent and they way differ from each scene creating the atmosphere.
    Edit: I like the show of frustration by Bond at the end of the fight when the assassin falls. Nice subtle character development, as though Bond's considering M's criticism about killing every lead.

    • @furioussherman7265
      @furioussherman7265 3 года назад +83

      That, my friend, is the magic of Roger Deakins at work. He also did the cinematography for 1984, Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, A Beautiful Mind, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, True Grit, Rango, Blade Runner 2049, and 1917. I honestly don't think there's a person in Hollywood better at making a scene look beautiful than him.

    • @VincentK.McMahon
      @VincentK.McMahon 3 года назад +5

      Except that his hands had to be cgi’d in for this scene because of an oversight in production and when patrice set up his rifle it was bolt action but becomes automatic all of a sudden when he fights bond so yeah... this on top of numerous other errors in the film... in terms of editing this film was actually done poorly.

    • @dildodickings2668
      @dildodickings2668 3 года назад +9

      Yes not killing every lead but also not being in good enough shape to hold him long enough to answer some questions

    • @anishganguly3444
      @anishganguly3444 3 года назад

      Kuta baccha 😡

    • @criticalbil1
      @criticalbil1 3 года назад +11

      I agree, except I don't think Bond cares that much about what M thinks. He takes pride in his work and is frustrated at having come so close to achieving a difficult mission.

  • @jamespoole3531
    @jamespoole3531 3 года назад +304

    This scene has such a blade runner vibe and I love it

    • @DoctorTauri
      @DoctorTauri 2 года назад +13

      LED lighting and flashing plus the low light ambience really give that feel I love it

    • @PlanetXerox
      @PlanetXerox 2 года назад +36

      funny enough, this could be Roger Deakins' audition for his work in BR2077.

    • @wanyekest6969
      @wanyekest6969 2 года назад +31

      Roger Deakins did this and Blade Runner 2049. 😉

    • @johntran4733
      @johntran4733 2 года назад +12

      Not to mention Deakins being nominated at the Oscars for both films, winning for the latter too. Mendes had such an A-list team on Skyfall, there’s no surprise it turned out fantastic as it is.

    • @SaberRexZealot
      @SaberRexZealot Год назад +1

      I remember when Blade Runner 2049 got announced and Roger Deakins was reportedly involved - instantly remembered this scene and got excited.

  • @anshulkumaria1612
    @anshulkumaria1612 4 года назад +804

    My favourite part is 4:14. Bond realises that his cover has been blown and immediately reacts by dodging the bullet . At the same time , Patrice sees Bond's reflection and immediately reacts by shooting the glass.
    Masterclass acting, cinematography and direction. Incredible movie 👏👏👏.

    • @tigqc
      @tigqc 3 года назад +48

      The part where Patrice looks up but doesn't see Bond because of the light reflecting on the glass is an homage to Mendes previous film Road to Perdition when Danial Craig checks his face in the glass door after killing the family and doesn't see the kid at the bottom of the stairs.

    • @anshulkumaria1612
      @anshulkumaria1612 3 года назад +14

      @@tigqc That's an amazing find. I had no idea. Thank you.
      P.S. I am being completely honest. No sarcasm.

    • @rohitkulkarni3494
      @rohitkulkarni3494 3 года назад +1

      Sam Mendes bro

    • @slimadri892
      @slimadri892 3 года назад +1

      How is that possible that i didn't saw that ?! Thanks !!

    • @GuineaPigEveryday
      @GuineaPigEveryday 3 года назад +1

      @@tigqc never knew Road to Perdition was Sam Mendes, been thinking about that film recently which is also fantastic

  • @gugy68
    @gugy68 2 года назад +320

    The cinematography of this scene is just mesmerizing. Amazing job.

    • @VulKus117
      @VulKus117 2 года назад +14

      Roger Deakins, GOAT.

    • @TeamMshaw
      @TeamMshaw Год назад +4

      I love the end where Severine is just staring him down.

  • @endertwelve
    @endertwelve 2 года назад +93

    The gun shots in the dark and lighting up their faces makes for the most memorable fight in Skyfall and 007, for me.

  • @hfuy8005
    @hfuy8005 3 года назад +351

    The scene preceding this, showing Bond arriving at the building in "Shangahi," was shot at the back of Liverpool Street railway station in London. I was walking across the station platform one night and noticed a glow of yellow light visible up on the plaza. Went to investigate, and found a row of yellow-filtered lights on the ground, set to create the yellow reflection on the underside of the building that's visible behind Craig as he pulls up in the car. I practically wandered through the back of shot.

  • @criticalbil1
    @criticalbil1 3 года назад +118

    The most visually striking of the Bond films. It helps to have one of the greatest living cinematographers working for you.

    • @furerorban9324
      @furerorban9324 10 месяцев назад +7

      That, my friend, is the magic of Roger Deakins at work. He also did the cinematography for 1984, Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, A Beautiful Mind, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, True Grit, Rango, Blade Runner 2049, and 1917. I honestly don't think there's a person in Hollywood better at making a scene look beautiful than him.

  • @franklesher4459
    @franklesher4459 4 года назад +192

    I was blown with the cinematography of this scene.

    • @marksieve7734
      @marksieve7734 4 года назад +17

      Roger Deakins! A great DP.

    • @furerorban9324
      @furerorban9324 10 месяцев назад +1

      That, my friend, is the magic of Roger Deakins at work. He also did the cinematography for 1984, Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, A Beautiful Mind, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, True Grit, Rango, Blade Runner 2049, and 1917. I honestly don't think there's a person in Hollywood better at making a scene look beautiful than him.

    • @franklesher4459
      @franklesher4459 10 месяцев назад

      @@furerorban9324 over the years i got the chance to see all the films where Roger Deakins was involved and there is no doubt he has a great visual perspective in the field of cinematography.
      Im happy he won the Oscar for "Blade Runner 2049" and "1917", but i really wanted to win for his work in "Skyfall"

  • @StephenGraves
    @StephenGraves 4 года назад +139

    Roger Deakins' cinematography is just incredible.

  • @hansmichaelfanunal2545
    @hansmichaelfanunal2545 4 года назад +419

    Honestly this is my favorite Daniel Craig Bond film. As much as I like Casino Royale I had some problems with its plot and third act. Skyfall really showed me that these films can not only be entertaining, but have some really artistic filmmaking at play

    • @marksieve7734
      @marksieve7734 4 года назад +36

      We can thank Sam Mendes. He hit it out of the park in directing this scene.

    • @jpgrumbach8562
      @jpgrumbach8562 3 года назад +8

      @@marksieve7734, true and then does this same mendes a terrible sequel.

    • @aryankaushik93
      @aryankaushik93 3 года назад +8

      @@jpgrumbach8562 it wasnt terrible

    • @TA-ht4jo
      @TA-ht4jo 3 года назад +17

      @@jpgrumbach8562 spectre wasn’t terrible. Stop exaggerating!

    • @mollywoodshots6503
      @mollywoodshots6503 3 года назад +3

      There was no problem with casino royale.

  • @christopherortiz9330
    @christopherortiz9330 5 месяцев назад +6

    As the elevator rises, the force of gravity pulling James down increases. The grip strength he needed just to hang on was immense.

  • @rogerkincaid931
    @rogerkincaid931 4 года назад +1098

    When Patrice was working on the rifle, it was bolt-action, but during his fight with Bond, it fires automatically.

    • @marksieve7734
      @marksieve7734 4 года назад +126

      Yes I was wondering about that. Bond wasn't wearing gloves either until he's holding on to Patrice just before he falls to his death.

    • @pedinhuh16
      @pedinhuh16 4 года назад +202

      @@marksieve7734 Because his hands were CGi, Craig originally used gloves on this scene but then they remembered on post prediction that his gun was meant to have a fingerprint scanner and couldn't fire if he had gloves on.

    • @kam3766
      @kam3766 3 года назад +42

      Yeah, there is even a very clear bolt action assembly on multiple shots. I was initially going to say that it's possible that it was only racked manually so that the shell wasn't ejected, giving away his position, but it is very clearly only a bolt action weapon.

    • @siempra78
      @siempra78 3 года назад +66

      @@marksieve7734 clearly Bond put his gloves on after they opened the window, as he wouldn't want M finding out he caught a cold. 👵🏻

    • @88PLR
      @88PLR 3 года назад +4

      @@siempra78 🤣🤣

  • @roc5291
    @roc5291 Год назад +14

    The filmmaking on display in this one scene is nothing short of perfection. The acting. The cinematography. The pace. The music. All of it is just incredible.
    I also LOVE how Bond and Patrice are both VERY competent at their jobs. Patrice doesn’t just roll over and die simply because Bond arrives. He gives Bond absolutely everything he could ask for in their brief skirmish. LOVE that. I absolutely HATE when the sidekicks or henchmen are just Bond versions of Stormtroopers who all of a sudden, forget how to fight or defend themselves, simply because the hero of the film arrives. Great stuff.

    • @furerorban9324
      @furerorban9324 10 месяцев назад +3

      That, my friend, is the magic of Roger Deakins at work. He also did the cinematography for 1984, Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, A Beautiful Mind, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, True Grit, Rango, Blade Runner 2049, and 1917. I honestly don't think there's a person in Hollywood better at making a scene look beautiful than him.

  • @Shadowkey392
    @Shadowkey392 3 года назад +92

    I love everything about this. The fact that the fight is quick and short, that it's so fluid, that most of it was done in one shot, that the rifle discharges a few times as they struggle for control of it...everything.

    • @gdept88
      @gdept88 2 года назад +1

      The only light, aside from the LED billboard and room across the way, are the muzzle flashes.

    • @furerorban9324
      @furerorban9324 10 месяцев назад

      @@gdept88 That, mein Nazi, is the magic of Roger Deakins at work. He also did the cinematography for 1984, Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, A Beautiful Mind, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, True Grit, Rango, Blade Runner 2049, and 1917. I honestly don't think there's a person in Hollywood better at making a scene look beautiful than him.

    • @keatoncyre9926
      @keatoncyre9926 9 месяцев назад +1

      Except they messed up. When he put the rifle together it was a bolt action. When they started fighting it magically became a semi auto

  • @mongoemaniac247
    @mongoemaniac247 2 года назад +24

    Will never forget the first time i saw this scene it was at the theatres, and I immediately fell in love. The colors were just out of this world and were so stunning

    • @furerorban9324
      @furerorban9324 10 месяцев назад

      That, my friend, is the magic of Roger Deakins at work. He also did the cinematography for 1984, Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, A Beautiful Mind, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, True Grit, Rango, Blade Runner 2049, and 1917. I honestly don't think there's a person in Hollywood better at making a scene look beautiful than him.

  • @sayyedwaqas4764
    @sayyedwaqas4764 2 года назад +40

    Everything about this movie was just perfect in every scene; the atmosphere, the colours, the background score, the cinematography! My favourite bond movie of all time!

    • @alexanderwalle3568
      @alexanderwalle3568 Год назад

      I think Patrice simply wasn't much of a list-keeper and would have rather died than to have let the Crown know he forget it in his Honda Del Sol in the below-deck parking lot.

    • @furerorban9324
      @furerorban9324 10 месяцев назад

      That, my friend, is the magic of Roger Deakins at work. He also did the cinematography for 1984, Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, A Beautiful Mind, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, True Grit, Rango, Blade Runner 2049, and 1917. I honestly don't think there's a person in Hollywood better at making a scene look beautiful than him.

  • @ass09tube
    @ass09tube 2 года назад +24

    This movie changed James Bond movie tapestry. The way plot points developed, Bond getting shot by Moneypenny, steel woman M cut to bones, Scotland cinematography, music, very raw depiction, locations of shooting, villain n his acting - putting it all together. Everything went up. This movie had great cinematic value - any which way!!

    • @sunsetman22
      @sunsetman22 2 года назад +1

      I can't believe that Spectre was so mediocre apart from the opening sequence. especially egregious considering the usually great Hoyte Van Hoytema shot it. I will admit though, that shot of Blofeld's face covered in darkness was really well done, but that's about it.

    • @furerorban9324
      @furerorban9324 10 месяцев назад

      That, my friend, is the magic of Roger Deakins at work. He also did the cinematography for 1984, Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, A Beautiful Mind, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, True Grit, Rango, Blade Runner 2049, and 1917. I honestly don't think there's a person in Hollywood better at making a scene look beautiful than him.

  • @TheBlond49
    @TheBlond49 4 года назад +145

    Best looking Bond film.

    • @barthotuber6429
      @barthotuber6429 4 года назад +7

      For me its Moonraker with its fantastic locations, awesome miniature work and amazing filmsets and great visual effects!

    • @caribbaviator7058
      @caribbaviator7058 2 года назад +1

      @@barthotuber6429 yeah but moonraker action scenes don't even come close to this

    • @sunsetman22
      @sunsetman22 2 года назад

      @@caribbaviator7058 OHMSS and The Spy Who Loved Me are the best shot films of the classic Bond era imo

  • @michaellawrence7570
    @michaellawrence7570 4 года назад +69

    "Who are you working for" classic scene the camera work on this scene is amazing. And the score probably the best from a bond, fight scene.

    • @alexanderwalle3568
      @alexanderwalle3568 Год назад +1

      Patrice probably thought he could still catch the elevator on the way down.

    • @michaellawrence7570
      @michaellawrence7570 Год назад +1

      @@alexanderwalle3568 That's right ✅️

  • @angelcastaneda529
    @angelcastaneda529 4 года назад +62

    I love this scene, watch it in the dark. Roger Deakins, you are brilliant.

  • @furioussherman7265
    @furioussherman7265 3 года назад +190

    This is easily one of my favourite fight scenes in any movie I've ever seen simply because it completely disregards all the tropes of fight scenes: Bad camera angles, fast editing, a lack of suspense where it should be, etc. How Roger Deakins didn't win Best Cinematography for this movie is completely beyond my comprehension.

    • @Endru85x
      @Endru85x 3 года назад +11

      I love it for being short and intense. Few punches and kicks, some grappling, i think Craig fight scenes will hold up well many years later, which cannot be said about many fights from the older movies.

    • @furioussherman7265
      @furioussherman7265 3 года назад +17

      @@Endru85x The best part, in my opinion, is that you don't know who's who until the shot closes in. I really wish that more movies would do that.

    • @yooooo8600
      @yooooo8600 2 года назад

      lol what one of the biggest tropes in fight scenes is how dark they almost always are, and this scene is set in pitch black

    • @nandhitanarendratmaja1302
      @nandhitanarendratmaja1302 2 года назад +4

      @@yooooo8600 no, to be exact that trope is annoying due to lack of clarity. Here, with silhouettes on the foreground and bright neon harsh light on its background you can actually follow the fight properly. A great creative decision to set the mood in my opinion

    • @ianhunter3911
      @ianhunter3911 11 месяцев назад

      Totally agree about your comments regarding Roger Deakins. Total genius.

  • @humbleopinion43samurai19
    @humbleopinion43samurai19 3 года назад +41

    Let's take a moment to give the Assassin Patrice for his professionalism. He's not over-the-top or flamboyant, just a Hired Gun paid to do his job and die silently without tears.

    • @UnicornPizza
      @UnicornPizza 2 года назад

      Love your comment, you’re absolute true about that!

    • @paulkeith9680
      @paulkeith9680 Год назад

      I've always believed Patrice should have lasted longer in the movie - he's too good to just die in the first quarter!

    • @furerorban9324
      @furerorban9324 10 месяцев назад

      That, my friend, is the magic of Roger Deakins at work. He also did the cinematography for 1984, Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, A Beautiful Mind, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, True Grit, Rango, Blade Runner 2049, and 1917. I honestly don't think there's a person in Hollywood better at making a scene look beautiful than him.@@UnicornPizza

  • @patriceauffret4240
    @patriceauffret4240 Год назад +7

    I met Barbara Broccoli once while working in a restaurant in London. Only put one plus one makes two when she asked for the bill. I looked at the name on the credit card and it suddenly hit me. Aren't you connected with James Bond franchise I said, she confirmed so. that was back in 1998 I believe. Needless to say, I had no idea that one day I would end up somehow in a Bond movie as my first name would be used on a villain character. Never mind that it is only a detail after all anybody wants to in it one way or the other. Merci Miss Barbara.

    • @paul1780
      @paul1780 2 месяца назад

      That's awesome. Makes me wanna wait abroad, no one special has some into my previous restaurants in Berkeley. Maybe if I worked in SF, LA, or Glasgow.

  • @jasonmarleyrain6226
    @jasonmarleyrain6226 2 года назад +46

    James fails to stop the assassin and fails to get the info from him. Later he fails to save the girl he just saw across the window from dying and finally fails to save his boss M from being murdered. Great job James.

    • @timothyfavasoli7224
      @timothyfavasoli7224 2 года назад +12

      If you get a hit in baseball three times out of ten, you are considered a very good hitter average wise. You still fail the other seven times.

    • @adespade119
      @adespade119 2 года назад +1

      Par for the course with MI6 in real life, they're useful, but only to the World's elites.

    • @imcallingjapan2178
      @imcallingjapan2178 8 месяцев назад

      @@adespade119 What "elites"?

    • @leventebolyos8060
      @leventebolyos8060 6 месяцев назад

      He didnt even try to stop the assassin, he only failed capturing him alive

  • @youknowmyname9606
    @youknowmyname9606 4 года назад +177

    At 5:00
    Patrice: for England James?
    Bond: No...... for me!!
    *Drops patrice*

  • @adamherrera2064
    @adamherrera2064 3 года назад +14

    someone shows up to the office the next day and is like "what in the fuck!?

    • @margiemurdock6871
      @margiemurdock6871 3 года назад +3

      Also, Chinese police really don't like Westerners embarked on property destruction rampages, and they have video everywhere so they'll know whodunit.

  • @paramjitsinghkakad8615
    @paramjitsinghkakad8615 3 года назад +14

    The background score of the scene increases the intensity of it
    Kudos to the music director 😍😍

  • @jariss19
    @jariss19 3 года назад +46

    Skyfall wouldnt be skyfall without sir roger deakens

  • @paritzazakub
    @paritzazakub 4 года назад +115

    Skyfall is the best bond movie along Casino Royale

    • @NeverSaySandwich1
      @NeverSaySandwich1 4 года назад +7

      What about licence to kill

    • @beardwierd2783
      @beardwierd2783 4 года назад +7

      Skyfall was Daniel Craig's best bond movie but casino and quantum were not great man.

    • @UKSCIENCEORG
      @UKSCIENCEORG 4 года назад +3

      David Niven was great in Casino Royale!

    • @beardwierd2783
      @beardwierd2783 4 года назад

      Mark Cresswell old school rules

    • @ewantaylor5626
      @ewantaylor5626 3 года назад +1

      Goldfinger , From Russia etc

  • @jabberwonky1
    @jabberwonky1 4 года назад +109

    Roger Deakins for the win 👍🏽

    • @marksieve7734
      @marksieve7734 4 года назад +3

      This scene is excellent. It encompasses the profession in which Bond works in. Very, very dangerous indeed.

    • @anhquanvlogs6227
      @anhquanvlogs6227 4 года назад

      D~discrete wasthe zoo sA

  • @Xfighter04
    @Xfighter04 2 года назад +5

    5:03
    Skyfall. Literally.

  • @thevoid99
    @thevoid99 4 года назад +30

    my parents loved this scene not just for its suspense but in its look and presentation. my dad is a connery guy and my mom is a big roger moore fan but this is the film where they said yes to daniel craig.

    • @antonlasic5989
      @antonlasic5989 3 года назад +3

      ...hope they don't fight like those guys...

    • @coolbreeze9713
      @coolbreeze9713 Год назад

      But your mom's pregnant with my child.

    • @alexanderwalle3568
      @alexanderwalle3568 Год назад

      Roger Moore would have missed the murder as he changed into his gi for some hand-to-hand.

    • @furerorban9324
      @furerorban9324 10 месяцев назад

      That, my friend, is the magic of Roger Deakins at work. He also did the cinematography for 1984, Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, A Beautiful Mind, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, True Grit, Rango, Blade Runner 2049, and 1917. I honestly don't think there's a person in Hollywood better at making a scene look beautiful than him.

  • @masterassassin2245
    @masterassassin2245 3 года назад +21

    Every NPC Guard "hey you, get down from there... I'm not warning you again... Where did he go?"

  • @nowhere_2387
    @nowhere_2387 3 года назад +4

    this is such a beautiful movie. the music, the color, the story, the acting... I like the whole cinematography.

  • @ChrisCrossFilms.
    @ChrisCrossFilms. 4 года назад +18

    Beautiful cinematography

  • @jacobramirez4189
    @jacobramirez4189 4 года назад +43

    "Happy trails, Hans!" - Die Hard. (1988).
    5:02

  • @bhavesha.prajapati7966
    @bhavesha.prajapati7966 4 года назад +10

    Most favourite fight scene..
    Which has amazing camera work and BGM👌💝

  • @raghusharma3280
    @raghusharma3280 3 года назад +37

    Strange that there are no CCTVs anywhere in such a high rise. Every time Bond makes a kill, it is clean. Same with the car chases too, he bangs his car multiple times into various objects but the airbags do not deploy. All the state of the art gadgets work barring the airbags!

    • @Carcosahead
      @Carcosahead 2 года назад +1

      What are CCTVs?

    • @raghusharma3280
      @raghusharma3280 2 года назад +2

      @@Carcosahead cameras

    • @bananian
      @bananian 2 года назад

      Pretty sure airbags only deploy when there's sudden deceleration

    • @raghusharma3280
      @raghusharma3280 2 года назад

      @@bananian and a collision too.

    • @raghusharma3280
      @raghusharma3280 2 года назад +3

      @@bananian nope, when there is an impact.

  • @gurpreetraj6761
    @gurpreetraj6761 3 года назад +6

    To me this is the most iconic scene of Daniel Craig's entire bond filmography.

  • @procionerobot3181
    @procionerobot3181 4 года назад +10

    Film pazzesco ed epico!! Uno dei migliori Bond in assoluto!! 💣😍

  • @devonmck
    @devonmck 2 года назад +12

    4:23 - 4:28 this was the coolest fight scene that there is in the entire franchise change my mind.

  • @alexanderxb.6481
    @alexanderxb.6481 Год назад +1

    The cyberpunk vibes are just magnificent, and it’s also a 2012 film. Love it

  • @ivandovranic5834
    @ivandovranic5834 3 года назад +27

    I like this scene as much as the next person.
    But if the assassin was clever enough to let go of the gun at 4:22, he'd win himself a hefty pay, a nice lay and a happy life ever after under the auspices of the best criminal mind alive.

  • @mobiz711
    @mobiz711 3 года назад +14

    "Tell me, who are you working for?!" Just an email or something, maybe a recommendation, I'm thinking of a career change.

  • @ChadzyC
    @ChadzyC 7 месяцев назад +8

    If everyone in that room was involved in the killing, why did they need a sniper?

    • @firstlast9846
      @firstlast9846 22 дня назад

      I’m guessing - they needed a third party to do it cos they had appearances to keep up and couldn’t be implicated by shooting a high profile person while in the room with them?? 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @finnmccool1591
      @finnmccool1591 12 дней назад

      Plausible deniability when the victim's associates inquire about his death. That's what I came up with after multiple viewings, anyway. I doubt anyone would think that on first viewing.
      Truth is, it's just makes for a cool James Bond-ish scene.

  • @jeniferwashingtontherealto6449
    @jeniferwashingtontherealto6449 Год назад +3

    This elevator is spectacular special 007🤢🥺💛 James Bond is a great actor performing stunts unseen and unheard of never been done before Dynamically excellence

  • @dorkboyvibes9877
    @dorkboyvibes9877 3 года назад +14

    What would his plan have been if Patrice was standing facing the other way in the elevator lmao

    • @brandondoe4673
      @brandondoe4673 3 года назад +2

      😂😂

    • @CosmicTeapot
      @CosmicTeapot Год назад +2

      His plan would have been to do the most realistic/logical thing to do in this situation: that is, nothing. No, really. He could've simply grabbed a chair and waited for him to get back down to the lobby. Remember, Bond wasn't there to stop him from carrying out the assassination (which he didn't even attempt to do in the movie anyway), he was simply there to question Patrice about the list/his employer, then terminate him (to avenge Ronson). Come to think of it, waiting for him in the lobby might've even made his life incredibly easier, because then Patrice wouldn't have fallen to his death without telling him about Silva, thus potentially sparing him from going through the whole Macau casino adventure.
      But let's say for some god-forsaken reason, he HAD to follow him up there: 99% of the elevators I've encountered in life have a display indicating which floor the elevator is on. That's right James, you didn't have to go full monke and struggle while dead hanging from a pull up bar (which is for some reason conveniently built under this elevator), cleverly mirroring the previous training scene where you struggled during chin ups at MI6. All you had to do is read the damn display, then grab another elevator up.
      And even IF this particular elevator in this uber-modern corporate skyscraper, for some reason didn't have such a display: You'll notice that when Patrice steps out of the elevator, the elevator stays at his floor, so I guess Bond could have just used his eyes and counted the floors up to the elevator to know which one to select, then grab another elevator to get there... all possible thanks to that building's "open elevator shaft" design.
      Moral of the story? You'll find that Bond, the villains, and the entirety of MI6 are all actually retarded when you analyze their decisions from a realistic point of view. Every single thing in these movies is decided with only one thing in mind: entertainment value and pleasing aesthetics. And as a member of the audience, I'm sure you'll agree that we're all glad Patrice wasn't facing the other way... because damn me if the Shanghai and Macau sequences aren't some of the best scenes in this movie :)

    • @alexanderwalle3568
      @alexanderwalle3568 Год назад

      Patrice also knew he would never go to hell for anything he did; all he had to get past was the sudden stop at the bottom.

  • @tiffles3890
    @tiffles3890 2 месяца назад

    The last bit where Bond is there, then after a brief moment of that spot being in the shadow, he's no longer there, while accompanied by the music. Neat.

  • @ashokaskywalker7121
    @ashokaskywalker7121 3 года назад +2

    Damn the thing I really like about this scene is how it gets you on edge where you might slip from all of the shattered glass on the ground

  • @chlidera75
    @chlidera75 2 года назад +1

    I remember when I saw this scene for the very first time, I instantly thought it was one of the most beautiful scene ever made in a movie

  • @ghostneguz
    @ghostneguz 2 года назад +2

    For me this movie particularly this scene has the most memorable frames orchestrated with stupendous action choreography and terrific score.

  • @22prithvinandanvemula70
    @22prithvinandanvemula70 2 года назад

    One of the best fight scenes with the best guns in one of my favourite and best liked movies.

  • @Virgopink
    @Virgopink 4 года назад +19

    Skyfall is the best best best movie ever

  • @johndavidbuell
    @johndavidbuell 3 года назад +21

    One of my favorite Bond action scenes. I don't remember the context well enough - why does he let this assassination take place? Is the victim just some random bad guy?

    • @johndoucette6085
      @johndoucette6085 3 года назад +13

      Bond has no idea who the target is and even if he did, he's not there to stop an assassination, but to interrogate the assassin.

  • @edwardkinsey5680
    @edwardkinsey5680 3 года назад +5

    Behind the Scenes fact. It was cold for Craig so he wore leather gloves. But the writers remembered the gun was meant to scan his palm print to fire it. So they had to CGI Craig's bare hands over the gun. No joke

    • @CosmicTeapot
      @CosmicTeapot Год назад

      From what I read, it wasn't cold, he simply had bought the gloves whilst on a little shopping sortie, liked them and thought they fit Bond's character, so he asked Mendes if he could wear them in the scene.

  • @PennProductions
    @PennProductions 4 года назад +8

    Best scene of the movie. Roger Deakins is so awesome!

  • @helmutrosendal
    @helmutrosendal 2 года назад

    daniel's bond and bond movies were for me the best and skyfall is probably my favorite

  • @VaGdude
    @VaGdude 2 года назад +1

    This is one of my favorite Bond scenes

  • @nakadai4444
    @nakadai4444 2 месяца назад

    Yes this scenes are so wonderful, so classic, mesmering.

  • @paakdisayaniyom
    @paakdisayaniyom 4 года назад +39

    This fight scene = proto-John Wick.

    • @jpgrumbach8562
      @jpgrumbach8562 3 года назад +4

      John wick is bad trashkitsch. Typical reeves: bad choice.

    • @phcookie.t
      @phcookie.t 3 года назад +1

      @@jpgrumbach8562 Surprisingly, I think Reeves fit the role of Wick quite well.

  • @ianhunter3911
    @ianhunter3911 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is some of cinematographer Roger Deakins best work. Huge fan of his skills.

  • @debpratikghosh707
    @debpratikghosh707 3 года назад +5

    Skyfall and Casino Royal are the best Bond movies of Daniel Craig

  • @palubeipaba4226
    @palubeipaba4226 4 года назад +2

    Epico movie!! I love this scene!!🔥

  • @danielcordoba9818
    @danielcordoba9818 3 года назад +5

    I love this whole movie, but this part is just the best of the best. My favourite

  • @fabiosassi7313
    @fabiosassi7313 4 года назад

    Questo film è un capolavoro!🖤♥️💣🇮🇹

  • @fedemanni4794
    @fedemanni4794 4 года назад +2

    The best Bond movie ever!!

  • @SB-mg1wy
    @SB-mg1wy 3 года назад +7

    The one guy who doesn't turn around when he gets on an elevator

    • @danimart3374
      @danimart3374 3 года назад +3

      It's because the exit on his floor is straight ahead, walking straight through the elevator in this building.

    • @VulKus117
      @VulKus117 2 года назад

      He was also probably preoccupied with his upcoming mission.

  • @Neldog13
    @Neldog13 2 года назад +2

    Deakins shot this movie, if youre wondering why this scene and movie in general is so gorgeous

  • @twofiveb
    @twofiveb Год назад +6

    Patrice always was a man of few words.

  • @aryankale2835
    @aryankale2835 3 года назад +4

    From 5:10 to 5:29 that bgm 😍😍uffff. it was just a demo of the 'shower scene' after this scene the Whole Masterpiece Was The Deadliest. Dead 😍😍😍😍😍

  • @jamesbedukodjograham5508
    @jamesbedukodjograham5508 2 года назад +3

    The bond series are entertaining especially the action sequences since 1980.

  • @vampov
    @vampov 3 года назад +12

    Ah the movies make killing look so easy and simple and clean. I think his brains would be all over that painting which currently looks in pristine condition.

  • @AnishGandhiburger
    @AnishGandhiburger 2 года назад +6

    This scene is just like tom cruise hanging on the elevator and Henry Cavill in the elevator

  • @sabeelcacchi5191
    @sabeelcacchi5191 4 года назад +3

    The best action movie!

  • @fragolaciucciata4810
    @fragolaciucciata4810 3 года назад

    THIS MOVIE IS LEGEND!!♥️

  • @evicencio31863
    @evicencio31863 3 года назад +1

    007 & SKUKLLCANDY💀 Crusher Series 🎧 Headphone are just perfect 👌 between the scoring and sound 🔊. It's a 'blowout'!!

  • @ernestobelpensare9709
    @ernestobelpensare9709 4 года назад

    Adoro questo film!!

  • @furerorban9324
    @furerorban9324 10 месяцев назад

    That, my friend, is the magic of Roger Deakins at work. He also did the cinematography for 1984, Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, A Beautiful Mind, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, True Grit, Rango, Blade Runner 2049, and 1917. I honestly don't think there's a person in Hollywood better at making a scene look beautiful than him.

  • @ilariodepacis608
    @ilariodepacis608 4 года назад +2

    Amazing film!!

  • @EnigmaticPenguin
    @EnigmaticPenguin 2 года назад +23

    0:37 impressive that he screwed off a supressor from an unthreaded barrel. This guy is good!

    • @theGhostfaceKiller666
      @theGhostfaceKiller666 2 года назад +1

      The threading was attached to the suppressor and screwed into the gun.

    • @predatorjunglehunter7332
      @predatorjunglehunter7332 2 года назад +1

      even more impressive his gun started as a bolt action rifle and suddenly turned out to be a semi-auto one, lol

    • @stratfordbaby
      @stratfordbaby Год назад +1

      @@theGhostfaceKiller666 That's not how it works. Threading on the suppressor would have to have a corresponding thread on the barrel of which there was none. Nice try though.

    • @alexanderwalle3568
      @alexanderwalle3568 Год назад

      He also knew that no one in a city of millions would ever notice him in an elevator holding a gun with a big-ass barrel like it was nothing.

  • @axodok
    @axodok 2 года назад +1

    That painting was quite mind blowing

    • @largervoid1708
      @largervoid1708 3 месяца назад

      Do you know who´s the artist? Modigliani....

  • @NeverSaySandwich1
    @NeverSaySandwich1 4 года назад +9

    Roger Deakins, salute to this man

  • @bracchibidodu9738
    @bracchibidodu9738 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic movie!!

  • @lilloeppappa3823
    @lilloeppappa3823 4 года назад

    Tanta roba questo film!!

  • @lunysole
    @lunysole 3 года назад +1

    Cinematography is immaculate

  • @oscarcanippi3341
    @oscarcanippi3341 3 года назад

    Amo questo film!!

  • @psalms27sneadspd46
    @psalms27sneadspd46 4 года назад +7

    Saw this in IMAX best fun I ever had.🇬🇧🇺🇸

  • @MajorSingh-fy6or
    @MajorSingh-fy6or 9 месяцев назад

    One of the best scenes in movie history

  • @user-qb6gt3eq1i
    @user-qb6gt3eq1i 4 года назад +4

    One of my favoryt scenes.

  • @stillcovalent
    @stillcovalent 3 года назад +5

    4:56 Patrice just wanted Bond's glove

  • @pastisricard51
    @pastisricard51 3 года назад +3

    The scene is so dark, I remember that in the cinema room, it was impossible to see anything.

  • @cristfloq2441
    @cristfloq2441 2 года назад +1

    4:24 I feel like making the Shang-Chi fight was inspired by this movie.

  • @anthonylewis2080
    @anthonylewis2080 3 года назад +2

    Quite a few comments on Sir Roger Deakins brilliant cinematography and I'm certainly in agreement, yet there is no mention (unless I've missed something) of the fight between 007 and Patrice.
    The "Taurus Awards" were created specifically for those in the industry that employs Stunt Performances and Ensembles in various categories: one of them is Ms Nicki Berwick, who choreographed the scene here and that alone shows teamwork, dedication and skill - no wonder the series has lasted so long!.

    • @bananian
      @bananian 2 года назад

      Ikr, amazing how all these things come together

  • @xJM1
    @xJM1 4 года назад +6

    Is it me or does that guy look exactly like eden hazard?😂

  • @HelloThere-kr6dc
    @HelloThere-kr6dc 2 года назад +4

    Ok, now i get why he was doing those pull ups... Makes sence now

  • @markukrainetz5058
    @markukrainetz5058 2 года назад

    Wonderful cinematography

  • @ileniadellefedi2651
    @ileniadellefedi2651 4 года назад

    Film assurdo!! Capolavoro!!🚀

  • @darrinbrunner6429
    @darrinbrunner6429 3 года назад +8

    Great scene, but it's a ridiculously complicated way to kill someone everyone in the room knew was going to die.

    • @alexanderwalle3568
      @alexanderwalle3568 Год назад

      The art lover's focus would have also been longer had they revealed John Wayne Gacy's "Dwarf Baseball."