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Love the back and forth between two bright people. Still think Skyfall is the best Craig Bond film, but Eva is easily the top Bond girl, and this film very good too.
Yeah, & the fact that Bond fell in love with her as she was the enemy, makes her character even more vicious . She didn’t even realize how much he loved her until she saw him go after her when she was stuck in the elevator cage under water . The confused look on her face and Bond’s desperation to try to save her was the most emotional 007 scene ever in my opinion, as he could’ve drowned himself trying, and the way she gasped for air and drowned, her expression was devastating to see . That part was even more emotional than his death / when he died, I felt more mad than sad if anything, especially knowing that he could have saved himself if he really wanted . Anyhow, their acting was amazing in the Hotel shower scene and that under water scene on Casino Royal .
I would encourage us all the read the Flemming books! Every film has been a bit emotionally true to them all in a modern sense. Either way, go buy and find them at a used bookstore. Does anyone even read books anymore? Vesper was never the villain. She was the flower Bond killed his soul on, until.
@@Kenobi_Cowboy Only unique people still read books these days and I believe I’m one so thanks for the tip will check if I can find on the Amazon Bookstore or On-Line . Look at that… I didn’t even mention a damn Library, times are a trip, Lol, but I’m still and will always be newspaper, magazine & book reader . You’re much appreciated !
Great Psychology Lesson, Often the Accuser Accusing, is simply just Openly Confessing themselves via Projecting their perspectives onto others. And by projecting their perspectives, they ultimately reveal themselves.
You’d be surprised . It actually happens in reality but the only problem is that those type of dialogues tend to separate ya from each other because ya both eventually become overly competitive and argumentative . Two smart people talking to each other like that makes them turn stupid sometimes Lol
However, he was fostered and sent to school by a rich family friend so he was the beneficiary of "charity" in a sense. Additionally, his first thought about her DIDN'T run to "orphan", it ran to "only child", and he explained why he changed his guess to "orphan". Meaning that she's arrived at the right answers with faulty-to-nonexistent reasoning, suggesting that she's not guessing at all; she's read his file and is merely acting like she's guessing. There's no way Bond wouldn't notice the faulty logic she's using, so his remaining quiet at the end is him weighing his next move and deciding that they'll get along better if he lets her win this argument. The whole point was to show her that he was good at reading other players and even though she thinks she's proven herself his equal he knows that she knows she needed to cheat to do it, so he's achieved his goals and continuing the argument would be fruitless - she controls the pursestrings so he needs her to like him. So he lets her cheating slide. Achieving objectives by intentionally losing is something Bond is good at; we see later that he intentionally loses a hand to Le Chiffre just to confirm what Le Chiffre's tell is. However in the end we discover that Vesper was in fact better at reading Bond after all, as she managed to fool him and everyone from the very beginning.
@@BravoDoxI’d say impoverished nobility. As we saw in Skyfall, Bonds ancestral home wasn’t exactly a palace (more a large manor) nor was it exactly updated. It was firmly stuck in the 1920’s which indicates an inability or no money to spend on frivolous luxuries.
There will never be a better Vesper. Period. That is not a challenge, that is a fact. The only question you all have who want more movies is whether there will ever be a better Bond. As of now, I say, hard no.
In an early draft of the script, Bond also says, "but that's not the worst of it. Because of all these characteristics, this one is alone at night more often than she care to admit. Because everything in life has a price, and she always pays." They took it out for timing. A lot of watchers noticed a harsh editing cut. I like the original though.
Talking about merit in terms of promotions was silly in this day and age. Gender and ethnicity generally have replaced merit in the government and much of the private sector.
Easily once if the greatest scenes from any Bond movie and date I say some of the best banter on a train since North by Northwest with Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint.
@@matthewjones39I think james bond is too toxically masculine. Too self interested. Modern day men have to be amiable and overly caring. The comments he makes about her trying to be masculine in order to be taken serious suggests most beautiful women arent taken serious in a business situation by high status men. That flies in the face of the woke agenda and feminist propaganda.
That is why I have genuine respect for my left hemispherical part of my brain which is somewhat logical,efficient or what psychologists call western materialistic mind ,but I don't want to lose the respect for my right hemispherical part of my brain which is somewhat poetic,mysterious and intituitive termed by psychologists eastern spiritualistic mind but I am unable to find any reason for respecting him genuinely.
For sure this is all very interesting, but I like the science behind it. Not to be a field agent. I can calculate that you will continue to try to unwilling training me to infiltrate Russia. But I am out.
This is the dumbest dialoudialog! I can look at you and know what your thinking and your whole life by a few lines because I'm superhuman. How do you wear a suit with distain?? What if he smelled something? His phycology is just a spew of everyday life. What if she learned to ignore bullies to mention her parents and by the way, why would she be so easy to get to as an adult just because someone said something about her parents?? What?? 😂😂😂 They just googled eachother!
A woman becomes more masculine depending upon the experiences she has had from the men in her life. Insecure men typically can't handle women they can't manipulate or control. He was intelligent enough to show his belly. Good writing in this show because her need to control or win leads to her untimely death.
By a country mile, easily the best chemistry between Craig’s Bond and any female co-star
Absolutely
Any bond id say
Even in the end this is true. Vesper is the love you lost and now everyone else is a mark.
Girl with Dragon tattoo was cool too
I agree, all joking aside, but Vesper is adorable. I just love her.
The dialogue between these two was like something straight out of a Tarantino movie.
It’s honestly pretty different to me. Tarantino is more chaotic/random.
I like this better.
@@primecreator5257 I think I mean those engrossing conversations
Please don’t disrespect Quentin Tarantino
Tarantino almost directed Casino Royale...almost
@@duhlorean741 no freaking way? What are the odds.
They were perfectly matched. I wished they could have been together in the end.
There have been lots of fabulous Bond Girls, but Eva Green as Vesper instantly made me forget all of them. #1 of all time easily.
Babe💋💋💋💕💕💕
The best bond film ever! This dialogue is top notch.
Love the back and forth between two bright people. Still think Skyfall is the best Craig Bond film, but Eva is easily the top Bond girl, and this film very good too.
Skyfall is overrated with that silly Home Alone-style ending. Campbell is also a better action director than that ding-dong Mendes.
@@vandrosia8502I really liked Road to Perdition, and I still haven’t seen 1917.
That said, Cambell’s Bond movies just happen to have tighter scripts.
Eva Green is so incredibly beautiful I can barely look at her face without blushing.
Vesper was probably the sneakiest Villain this Bond had dealt with .
Vesper is more a victim that a villain, but you are right, I don’t think anyone saw her betrayal coming.
Yeah, & the fact that Bond fell in love with her as she was the enemy, makes her character even more vicious . She didn’t even realize how much he loved her until she saw him go after her when she was stuck in the elevator cage under water . The confused look on her face and Bond’s desperation to try to save her was the most emotional 007 scene ever in my opinion, as he could’ve drowned himself trying, and the way she gasped for air and drowned, her expression was devastating to see . That part was even more emotional than his death / when he died, I felt more mad than sad if anything, especially knowing that he could have saved himself if he really wanted . Anyhow, their acting was amazing in the Hotel shower scene and that under water scene on Casino Royal .
I would encourage us all the read the Flemming books! Every film has been a bit emotionally true to them all in a modern sense. Either way, go buy and find them at a used bookstore. Does anyone even read books anymore?
Vesper was never the villain. She was the flower Bond killed his soul on, until.
@@Kenobi_Cowboy Only unique people still read books these days and I believe I’m one so thanks for the tip will check if I can find on the Amazon Bookstore or On-Line . Look at that… I didn’t even mention a damn Library, times are a trip, Lol, but I’m still and will always be newspaper, magazine & book reader . You’re much appreciated !
Le Chiffre: I'm an orphan too
😂😂😂😂
Felix: "Friend... I'm an orphan as well"
Le Chiffre: "is that it? Anyone want to play poker now?"
His eyes twinkled when to spoke to her
The old adage is that you'll have your first love, your dark love, and then finally your real love.
Quite an a intellectual conversation between 2 orphans which chips on their shoulders
Get him, Vesper! Bond has met his match with this one!
Have you watched the movie?
Not really. Not at all.
Sorry > she doesnt!
Maybe the best single scene in the Craig Bond era. And not a single (gun)shot fired.
Great Psychology Lesson, Often the Accuser Accusing, is simply just Openly Confessing themselves via Projecting their perspectives onto others. And by projecting their perspectives, they ultimately reveal themselves.
Sums up many a flawed feminist!!
She's a great actor
Actress 😅
Dialogues like this are only in movies
You’d be surprised . It actually happens in reality but the only problem is that those type of dialogues tend to separate ya from each other because ya both eventually become overly competitive and argumentative . Two smart people talking to each other like that makes them turn stupid sometimes Lol
No, you just need better friends who've read a book or two
You need better conversationalists around you! Verbal jousting is sensational!
@@yvettelucy7378 No. Your conversations are weird
@@bhslfdhe eventually you will learn!😃🙏🏼👏🏻
Best Bond girl ever.
Green's most attractive character, no doubt about that.
More than Vanessa Ives? Hardly!
Imagine the embarrassment when your guess is far from being correct 😂
I could never
Shouldn't have cut out her reaction... aka the "Alright" & the pause... Those bits are important to the scene. They say a lot without saying a word.
Exactly . Everything in their scenes are so memorable to me, their interactions together throughout the movie is a trip .
My favorite bond movie. It was done very well in all aspects.
How’s the lamb?
Skewered. One sympathizes.
They cut the finale.
Well she got all that totally wrong. He did come from money he just doesn’t care about it. 😂
However, he was fostered and sent to school by a rich family friend so he was the beneficiary of "charity" in a sense. Additionally, his first thought about her DIDN'T run to "orphan", it ran to "only child", and he explained why he changed his guess to "orphan". Meaning that she's arrived at the right answers with faulty-to-nonexistent reasoning, suggesting that she's not guessing at all; she's read his file and is merely acting like she's guessing. There's no way Bond wouldn't notice the faulty logic she's using, so his remaining quiet at the end is him weighing his next move and deciding that they'll get along better if he lets her win this argument. The whole point was to show her that he was good at reading other players and even though she thinks she's proven herself his equal he knows that she knows she needed to cheat to do it, so he's achieved his goals and continuing the argument would be fruitless - she controls the pursestrings so he needs her to like him. So he lets her cheating slide.
Achieving objectives by intentionally losing is something Bond is good at; we see later that he intentionally loses a hand to Le Chiffre just to confirm what Le Chiffre's tell is.
However in the end we discover that Vesper was in fact better at reading Bond after all, as she managed to fool him and everyone from the very beginning.
I think both were wrong in some points
@@BravoDoxI’d say impoverished nobility. As we saw in Skyfall, Bonds ancestral home wasn’t exactly a palace (more a large manor) nor was it exactly updated. It was firmly stuck in the 1920’s which indicates an inability or no money to spend on frivolous luxuries.
@@xr6ladHis father’s gun collection fetched big bucks. That double barrel Anderson Wheeler that was left behind is worth $24K alone.
@@xr6ladhave you been to Scotland’s Highlands?
I so wish I was bond here. Just staring at Eva's natural beauty and lovely eyes.
Me too
you need a cold shower mate
like the one they took in the movie ?@@mikejohnson3338
Go outside and stroke some grass…
Why not
There will never be a better Vesper. Period. That is not a challenge, that is a fact.
The only question you all have who want more movies is whether there will ever be a better Bond. As of now, I say, hard no.
Eva green... One of the best bond girl ever... That voice, that acting, that face, those eyes....
She bluffed him so well!!!!!!❤
Best bond Film ever !!❤❤❤
Just imagine if her face was naked of makeup. That would have blown this up ten-fold. Eva's visage without a mask makes the heart quake.
Vesper yr beauty is not a issue
'Sleeping pills? Nothing unusual about that! Hmmm... Chekhov seems to have forgotten his gun again...' ~007
Dam didn't know i was watching Sherlock holmes😂
I'm an orphan too, but nobody ever talked to me like that 🥺well I'm not bond neither😂
there are more orphans out here than u think
Ева Грин шикарная женщина и талантливая актриса все фильмы с ней это шедевр
I could listen to her voice for hours 😌
The mysterious Eva Green. Wonderful actress.
- How was your lamb?
- Skewered. One sympathizes.
- Good evening, Mr. Bond.
- Good evening, Miss Lynd.
Human beings do dress like that
But we went to Cambridge not Oxford
In an early draft of the script, Bond also says, "but that's not the worst of it. Because of all these characteristics, this one is alone at night more often than she care to admit. Because everything in life has a price, and she always pays." They took it out for timing. A lot of watchers noticed a harsh editing cut. I like the original though.
Dang Bond be roasting his girl!
Ian Fleming would have hated this idea but Eva Green would make a perfect female Bond
The best example of "read the room" I've ever seen 😱
Brosnan is the best when paired with women.
RIP Vesper Lynd
Grande dialogo
the most beautiful Bond girl
Talking about merit in terms of promotions was silly in this day and age. Gender and ethnicity generally have replaced merit in the government and much of the private sector.
Easily once if the greatest scenes from any Bond movie and date I say some of the best banter on a train since North by Northwest with Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint.
Ohh my, the only things remaining were a black bond and a girl bond. Looks like we found at least one of them 🎉
Beautifull actress Eva green
Ева Грин прекрасна!
Probably never would have been written like this today
There’s nothing objectionable in this…
Fuck 'today'
What did they say here that would have been so wrong to say today?
@@matthewjones39I think james bond is too toxically masculine. Too self interested. Modern day men have to be amiable and overly caring. The comments he makes about her trying to be masculine in order to be taken serious suggests most beautiful women arent taken serious in a business situation by high status men. That flies in the face of the woke agenda and feminist propaganda.
Wheres the movie Lady jane Bond a real kick ass assassin someone like ma blunt would be perfect the world needs a female Bond
I can see you are spending a gigantic amount of resources on me. Please, stop it. I am just a technology beagle
Bond is a Scottish viscount. I don’t know what she is talking bout 😂
She is attractive but I really love the French girl. Severine is also a beauty!
Daniel Craig the Best Bond till date but Hats of to Sean and Brosnan still there will be a better Bond soon as no one can ever be number 1 except God.
Better Bond soon?
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 jjambuuu😊
Nice to meet you! 😅
Eva Green is a Super Babe
Ngl I’m 13 and she’s my celebrity crush
Game recognize game 🎯
The dialog seems like something that was written by a woman.
My school's friends have accepted my father's profession but they never let me forget what happens on 12th class board exams.
explain yourself
shes looks exactly like a young claudia black.
Bond summed up perfectly how flawed a feminist orintated career woman's ideoligy is perfectly!🤔💯
How was your lamb James? 😏
But bond is millioner haha he is an orphan (skyfall) but he was Rich already
That is why I have genuine respect for my left hemispherical part of my brain which is somewhat logical,efficient or what psychologists call western materialistic mind ,but I don't want to lose the respect for my right hemispherical part of my brain which is somewhat poetic,mysterious and intituitive termed by psychologists eastern spiritualistic mind but I am unable to find any reason for respecting him genuinely.
And....
Neither of these "super professional people "...
They get into a pissing match
Usmc
I am devoted to developing technology. You need it to your new tech race against then. And I like to outsmart the other by going around them
❤HO❤
Sean Connery, forever and ever.
I’m young, I think Daniel Craig did an amazing job.
He’s a sour puss mumbling zombie and she talks like Elmer Fudd
@@ModernSpartan300 I'm old (73) and I agree 👍🏾
For sure this is all very interesting, but I like the science behind it. Not to be a field agent. I can calculate that you will continue to try to unwilling training me to infiltrate Russia. But I am out.
Everything you do there is a double sense in it. You want me to organize and to learn how to pick up girls to be your Romeu
Eva Green was yummy at 26.
Daniel es el mejor un auténtico te vale 🖕
One of the least attractive Bond girls ever
Of course you're a Hoosier. Sorry they can't all look like you sister wife
She isnt that pretty... So i dont see a problem
This is the dumbest dialoudialog! I can look at you and know what your thinking and your whole life by a few lines because I'm superhuman. How do you wear a suit with distain?? What if he smelled something? His phycology is just a spew of everyday life. What if she learned to ignore bullies to mention her parents and by the way, why would she be so easy to get to as an adult just because someone said something about her parents?? What?? 😂😂😂 They just googled eachother!
😒👎🏼
A woman who keeps trying to act masculine is gross to me.
Ok
Cool story
A woman becomes more masculine depending upon the experiences she has had from the men in her life. Insecure men typically can't handle women they can't manipulate or control. He was intelligent enough to show his belly. Good writing in this show because her need to control or win leads to her untimely death.
What a terrible actress she's
Delivering lines like she just memorized them😅😅