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Casino Royale (2006) Movie Information:
Casino Royale (2006) Directed by:
Martin Campbell
Casino Royale (2006) Written by:
Paul Haggis, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade
Casino Royale (2006) Cast:
Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen, Jeffrey Wright, Giancarlo Giannini, Caterina Murino, Simon Abkarian, Tobias Menzies, Ivana Milicevic, Clemens Schik, Ludger Pistor, Claudio Santamaria
Casino Royale (2006) U.S. Distributor:
Columbia Pictures
Casino Royale (2006) U.K. Distributor:
Sony Pictures
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Casino Royale (2006) Synopsis:

James Bond's first "007" mission leads him to Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen), banker to the world's terrorists. In order to stop him, and bring down the terrorist network, Bond must beat Le Chiffre in a high-stakes poker game at Casino Royale. Bond is initially annoyed when a beautiful British Treasury official, Vesper Lynd (Eva Green), is assigned to deliver his stake for the game and watch over the government's money. But, as Bond and Vesper survive a series of lethal attacks by Le Chiffre and his henchmen, a mutual attraction develops leading them both into further danger and events that will shape Bond's life forever.

Casino Royale (2006) Movie Review:

Meaner but not leaner, this 21st adventure is an invigorating reinvention for the 007 franchise. It's a smartly written, tautly acted dramatic thriller, but it's so long that it feels like we've watched an entire trilogy.

British intelligence agent James Bond (Craig) has yet to prove himself. His boss M (Dench) isn't sure he has what it takes, especially when he makes some crucial mistakes. But he tenaciously follows a lead to the shadowy terrorism financier Le Chiffre (Mikkelsen), teaming up with bombshell accountant Vesper Lynd (Green) to crash a high-stakes poker game at the Casino Royale in Montenegro. But can Bond keep his cool long enough to beat the bad guys? Will he finally earn his double-0 status?

Since this is based on Ian Fleming's first Bond novel, the filmmakers can deploy some authentic character development. And with a serious actor like Craig, they can push Bond in some meaty directions, as it were. Craig is a rare actor who can convey steely toughness and inner sensitivity, at ease in the jaw-droppingly physical action scenes as well as the gritty drama and sexy emotion. He sparks with chemistry alongside both Green and Mikkelsen, and even his scenes with Dench have an engaging zing.

The filmmakers wisely play down the character's camp side. There's a definite edge to this film, a muscly brutality that infuses both the action scenes and the character interaction. The free-running chase in Madagascar is breathless and astonishing, using pure human physicality without any technical gadgetry. And a horrific torture scene pushes a different set of boundaries entirely. This bristly tone gives all of the set pieces an unpredictable darkness, even though we know what has to happen.

This willingness to turn creepy and disturbing, pays off with several powerful dramatic sequences. Yet after the initial action and intrigue, the subdued tension of the poker game feels somewhat dull. And there's essentially another entire story still to come, complete with several new locations. There's not a weak scene anywhere, the cast is riveting and the production values are very high. But in the last half hour we start to wonder if it's ever going to end.

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Casino Royale (2006) review written by: Rich Cline

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