![]() ![]() After observing that Bond is rattled from the experience of killing Dryden's contact in a brutal struggle in the men's room (seen in high-contrast B/W in flashback), the chief patronisingly notes that the second killing is much easier, his thought interrupted by a bullet and Bond's bland statement of agreement: "Considerably".Īnd then we get to see Bond, back in that bathroom, put a bullet in the not-quite-dead victim, in the form of a very heavily redesigned version of that famous gun barrel, metaphorically having only in this moment become our James Bond, our Agent 007. ![]() Dryden first notes that this since Bond isn't a double-0 agent, not yet having completed the final requirement of killing two persons, he's surely not up to the task of taking down a rogue chief, then solely realises that this mission is exactly where those two kills are coming from. In the Czech Republic, we find MI6 section chief Dryden (Malcolm Sinclair) unexpectedly encounter Agent James Bond (Daniel Craig), sent to take out the traitor, known to be selling secrets. There's no gun barrel opening, which shocked me the first time I saw the movie almost as shocking as the grainy-as-hell black and white with which the film opens. Written by Neal Purvis & Robert Wade and Paul Haggis A previous review of this film can be found here.Ī guide to all things Bond at Alternate Ending. ![]()
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