主題:舊版的Casino Rayale
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話說我之前看到1967年的Casino Royale
中間竟然有飛碟飛出來 我心裡不禁撲哧了一下

今天在開眼看到攔阻為(xd)寫的影評裡的一段總算是解除我的一點小小疑惑

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007首部曲:皇家夜總會》是原著小說家伊恩.佛萊明以龐德為主角的第一本007情報員小說,1967年就曾拍成了電影,但是大衛.尼文和彼得.謝勒的合作模式,搞笑勝過動作,不被世人列入正式007電影的行列中,如今,007的製作班底和電影版權人選擇《皇家夜總會》做為新世紀再出發的作品,重新定義007性格的企圖心是非常鮮明的。
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原來算是搞笑片來的,不過,誰沒有過去呢.

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James Bond, not yet a Double-0 agent, is sent on a mission to kill an MI6 section chief who has sold British secrets. Bond must make two kills to qualify for Double-0 status: first, the British agent's associate and then the section chief himself. The killing of the contact in the men's room is part of the gunbarrel sequence that leads into the opening titles.

Bond then travels to Madagascar in pursuit of an international bomb-maker, Mollaka. The two engage in a free running chase sequence rushing through a perilous construction site that ends in the embassy building of [[Nambutu]. Bond kills the bomb-maker along with several soldiers and blows up part of the embassy in the process. Bond's actions are recorded on closed-circuit television and exposed on the world press, which causes M, his boss at MI6, to become enraged with him.

Le Chiffre, an unscrupulous banker who supports foreign terrorists who weeps blood from a scar in his left eye, uses his prior knowledge of terrorist attacks to short sell stocks in companies that fall victim to attacks. Bond foils one such attempt to blow up an airplane, and as a result Le Chiffre loses over $100 million. To recoup this loss, he sets up a high-stakes Texas hold 'em poker tournament at Casino Royale in Montenegro. MI6 enters Bond in the tournament to bankrupt Le Chiffre; if he succeeds, it will deny Le Chiffre the funds to continue financing terrorism and force him to aid the British government in exchange for protection from his creditors. Bond meets up with Mathis, his contact in Montenegro, and Vesper Lynd, a government Treasury agent, who is assigned to look after Bond's handling of the $10 million buy-in.

During the game, Bond discovers the poker tell that Le Chiffre commits when he is bluffing. However, Bond is later betrayed when Le Chiffre misleads Bond by committing his tell when he has a strong hand, and Bond loses his entire initial stake. Vesper refuses to grant Bond the $5 million necessary to re-buy, so he decides to assassinate Le Chiffre, but American CIA agent Felix Leiter intervenes. Leiter, who is also undercover playing the game, feels that Bond can beat Le Chiffre and gives him the $5 million. In return, Bond agrees to let the CIA take custody of Le Chiffre instead of MI6.

Back at the table, Bond is poisoned by Le Chiffre's henchwoman, Valenka, and nearly dies, until Vesper comes to his aid by activating a defibrillator. Bond returns and defeats Le Chiffre, but the villain eludes capture and he and his gang kidnap Vesper. After a near-fatal car chase, Bond is also captured. Le Chiffre transports the injured Bond to a rusty abandoned warehouse and tortures him by repeatedly ballbusting, striking his testicles with a knotted rope in an effort to get him to reveal the bank account password to the game's winnings. Bond does not yield and instead taunts Le Chiffre. When it becomes clear that Bond will not give in, Le Chiffre moves to castrate him. An instant before he does, Mr. White arrives and kills everyone but Bond and Vesper. Bond awakens in a hospital and has Mathis, whom Le Chiffre had identified as a double agent, arrested.

Later on, a banker arrives to transfer the winnings, and Bond reveals to Vesper that the password for the transfer is her own name. Vulnerable and moved by her care for him, he admits his love for Vesper, vowing to quit the service before it strips him of his humanity. When she agrees, Bond emails his resignation to M, and the two go on a romantic holiday in Venice.

However, Bond soon learns that the funds were never deposited in the Treasury's account, and discovers Vesper taking the money to a mysterious organisation which is hinted throughout the film. Bond pursues them into a building under renovation. In the firefight the floatation devices supporting the structure are ruptured and the foundation collapses into the Grand Canal. Vesper commits suicide by locking herself in an elevator underwater to drown. Mr White is then shown on an opposite balcony surveying the scene, and then walking away with the briefcase of money. Bond, feeling betrayed (The bitch is dead, he says, in a direct quote from the original novel), learns from M that Vesper had a French-Algerian boyfriend who was kidnapped by the organisation for whom she negotiated the handover of money in order to save his life. Vesper had also left a clue in a mobile phone text message with Mr. White's number. Mr. White, arriving at a palatial estate, receives a phone call. A voice on the other line says, Mr. White? We need to talk. As White asks, Who is this? he is shot in the leg. As he crawls desperately towards the villa, Bond appears, revealing himself as the shooter and responds to Mr. White's question with the iconic line, The name's Bond. James Bond.
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