![]() I distinctly remember in my first viewing in the theater that that the hair on my arms stood up as he rushed to his Aston Martin and he revved the engine and tires spun. So anyway, Bond should have ideally been yelling up a storm to stop Vesper in her tracks, but instead he merely follows her path out to the parking lot, where he luckily sees her get kidnapped into a passing car. ![]() Or does more time implicitly pass from Vesper’s exit to Bond’s revelation? It doesn’t seem so… The timing and practicality of his pursuit seems a bit off, however, as the time it takes Vesper to leave should give Bond a chance at yelling at her to stop. The elegant meal is cut short as Vesper leaves after a call with Mathis, only for Bond to realize something is up and frantically chases after Vesper. His tried-and-true shaken, not stirred vodka martini tastes so good he also decides to call it a Vesper in honor of his company. Bond is so satisfied with his poker win that he can hardly stop smiling. Starting off at a celebratory meal between James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Vesper Lynd (Eva Green), they continue from previous scenes in flirtatiously building a friendly rapport. ![]() I’ve always enjoyed this two scene sequence from Casino Royale (2006), a few issues notwithstanding.
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