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The opening Day of the Dead sequence in Mexico City is one of the most visually stunning in Bond history, filmed with a massive, swirling single take. 3. Skyfall (2012) – The Masterpiece The Plot: After a mission in Istanbul goes catastrophically wrong, a hard drive containing the identities of every NATO agent embedded in terrorist organizations falls into enemy hands. Bond must track down a former MI6 agent, Silva (Javier Bardem), who has a very personal grudge against M.
Spectre attempted to retroactively link all three previous Craig films together, revealing that a single man—Blofeld (played by Christoph Waltz)—was behind every tragedy Bond suffered. Fans are split: some loved the old-school villain lair; others felt the "foster brother" twist was forced. last bond movies
Skyfall is widely considered the best Bond film of the 21st century. It doesn't just work as a spy thriller; it works as a drama about relevance. Bond is old, his body is failing, and the world has moved to cyber-warfare. It also won two Academy Awards (Sound Editing & Original Song—Adele's "Skyfall"). The opening Day of the Dead sequence in