Spectre

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Gran Bretaña / Estados Unidos, 2015, 148 min

Director:

Sam Mendes

Música:

Thomas Newman

Reparto:

Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux, Ralph Fiennes, Monica Bellucci, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Dave Bautista, Andrew Scott, Rory Kinnear (más)
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Un mensaje críptico del pasado envía a James Bond a una misión secreta a la Ciudad de México y finalmente a Roma, donde conoce a Lucía Sciarra (Monica Bellucci), la hermosa y prohibida viuda de un infame criminal. Bond se infiltra en una reunión secreta y descubre la existencia de una siniestra organización conocida como SPECTRE. Mientras tanto en Londres, Max Denbigh (Andrew Scott), el nuevo director del Centro para la Seguridad Nacional, cuestiona las acciones de Bond y pone en duda la importancia del MI6, encabezado por M (Ralph Fiennes). De modo encubierto Bond recluta a Moneypenny (Naomie Harris) y Q (Ben Whishaw) para que le ayuden a buscar a Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux), la hija de su antiguo archienemigo, el Sr. White (Jesper Christensen), que quizá tiene la clave para desentrañar el misterio de SPECTRE. Como hija de un asesino, ella comprende a Bond de una forma que otras personas no pueden. A medida que Bond se aventura hacia el corazón de SPECTRE, se entera de una estremecedora conexión entre él mismo y el enemigo que busca, interpretado por Christoph Waltz. (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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POMO 

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español Apertura orgásmica y en general un concepto narrativo agradable, respaldado por un metraje audaz que no me molestó, al contrario, le dio a la película una grandiosidad cinematográfica (Hoytema y Mendes compaginaron). Me complació la conexión con las otras películas de James Bond con Craig, las escenas de acción y pequeñas cosas como la dura sorpresa en el tren o la espera en la estación en el desierto (un recordatorio de Con la muerte en los talones de Hitchcock). Gracias a ellas, les perdono al simpático comediante en el papel de supuesto villano alfa (¿WTF?), el final de Darkknight perezosamente robado (como si no hubiera suficiente inspiración de Nolan) y el hecho de que Bond tuvo algo con la MILF arrugada (pero en la apertura deja vestida a la única mujer realmente hermosa acostada en la cama). ()

Marigold 

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inglés You are empty, Mr. Bond, and you live in a world full of ruins. I think this was heard somewhere, and Mendes filmed it. Spectre is lethargic in its pace, muffled by Hoyte Van Hoytema's darkened visuals. Only Newman tends to push it forward dramatically. A Bond film wrapped in squid and drenched in the ink of ruin. In many ways naive, superficial, but it kept my attention reliably for 150 minutes. Objectively, the film does not deserve to be under full fire, because in a similar rank this year, a thematically similar MI V reigns uncompromisingly. But this stumbling walk through depopulated areas before demolition concludes in a dignified way the four-part psychotherapy of the most tired Bond, who doesn't really want to be who he is. But he doesn’t know how to be anyone else... If this is the end of the series, I'm happy. Btw. props for the hidden message that Heineken is only good enough for watering mouse holes. ()

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DaViD´82 

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inglés Although bad (however nicely subversive) Bond movie, but a nice watch. And it could have been much better. However, the screenplay would have to back a way to long footage without particular reason, the tension between the 007, bond girl and the bad guy would have to work better, and the whole thing would have to be at least a little more spectre-style like the opening scene. Anyway, thanks to the open end, I would like to see another Bond movie with Daniel Craig. And even with the same team. ()

Malarkey 

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inglés It’s not as dark as Skyfall. Actually, objectively it is significantly worse than Skyfall. James Bond is like a walking robot in this one. He knocks down everyone who just look at him the wrong way. Nobody can stop him, and I literally mean nobody. Count on it being much worse than usually. Plus there is a huge amount of cool lines. Even though there are no emotions, it shows that kind of harshness possessed by old action heroes in the nineties, which I’ve never seen in any Bond movie with Daniel Craig before. It’s a pity that the title song is so extremely slow that it’s really a pain in the ass. Similarly, the arch enemy Christoph Waltz was not really scary. The only strong positive of this movie is Léa Seydoux, who was a great fit. Maybe because I’ve known her for a while now and she is nice to look at. A little bit different Bond movie, but when it comes to the good old action movies, it fulfilled my long-time desired dream. ()

Isherwood 

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inglés An essential Bond film. I could have plenty of reservations about it (everything people hate is objectively true), but here, reason loses out on points because when all the important proprieties slowly begin to emerge from the shadows in that rambling style, and you enthusiastically tick them off, it carves itself out in the end into a full-blown epilogue of one acting decade that has reached a complexity beyond most other things. ()

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