«Казино „Рояль“» — кинофильм, — пародийная комедия, комедия абсурда, вольная. Музыкальная тема « Bond Street» композитора Бёрта Бакарака была впоследствии Слухи о Шоне Коннери; ↑ The Girls of Casino Royale. . Vesper Lynd in “Casino Royale” (2006). Royale.” Traditionally referred to as Bond Girls: Casino Royale (2. Casino Royale (2. Vesper Lynd (Eva Green)Intelligent and complex, raven- haired and green- eyed. Vesper Lynd was a liaison officer for the HM Treasury Financial Action. Task Force - her name was a play on 'West Berlin.' She was assigned to meet and work with Bond. Craig), and first encountered him on a train traveling to Casino Royale. Montenegro in SE Europe. Her first words were: "I'm the money." He. Every penny of it." She would manage the financial funds he would use to. Screenshots. Casino Royale (2006) d. Martin Campbell. Valenka (Ivana Milicevic). [Trivia: Dr. No (1962) Bond girl Ursula Andress played Vesper Lynd in the comedic spoof Casino Royale (1967).]. Le. Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen) at Casino Royale - she had wired $1. Montenegro account, and would use $5 million more as a contingency. The film's plot placed Bond in a suspenseful, high- stakes. Texas Hold 'Em poker game against cold and calculating Le Chiffre - . As Bond and Vesper ate dinner together, they wittily. Bond critiqued Vesper's personality: "Your. Classification, Bond girl/Henchwoman. Vesper Lynd is a fictional character The Best of the Bond Girls : From Casino Royale to Spectre. Barbara Bach played the roll of Bond girl "Anya Amasova" in The Spy who loved me (1977). Welcome to Bond Girl, a new series where we’ll be re-watching and re-evaluating every James Bond film until Spectre’s release. I regret bad-mouthing Sean Connery’s Bond. I talked up the 1967 version of Casino Royale so much.. Armed with a licence to kill, Secret Agent James Bond sets out on his first. must You worry you won't be taken seriously" and. He said she had "a. She counteracted his psychological observations by sizing up Bond. He had a chip on his shoulder because charity afforded. She thought he was "maladjusted" but. Although she regarded him as "charming," she. In Montenegro, their cover story was that Vesper was. Bond's love interest at the Hotel Splendid in a shared. He would be Mr. Arlington Beech, a professional. Miss Stephanie Broadchest. She asked. about the sleeping arrangements: "Am I going to have a problem with you, Bond?" He answered that since she was single, she needn't worry: "No, don't worry, you're not my type." Before the big game, Bond ordered Vesper to wear a purple. She countered by providing him with a dinner jacket fitted to his size: "I sized you up the moment we met." Part- way into the game, Vesper made a grand entrance in her plunging purple gown, but her late entrance backfired and she actually distracted Bond during his betting. When Bond took a break from the game and kissed her (to. During the first break in the game, Vesper helped Bond to kill one of Le Chiffre's terrorist customers in a vicious hand- to- hand fight in the hotel's stairwell. Distraught by the killing ("It's like there's blood on my hands, it's not coming off"), she crouched under the shower in their hotel's suite, where he comforted her. During another round of the game, Bond lost everything. Le Chiffre's suspected bluff - he lost a full house. When he requested another $5 million to buy back in. Vesper refused, claiming his ego made him lose ("You lost because of your ego and that same ego can't take it.. All you're going to do now is lose more"). He called her "a bloody idiot." However, when he was poisoned by villainous Bond girl. Valenka (Ivana Milicevic) (see above), she saved Bond's life when he. When Bond finally defeated Le Chiffre. Bond on his win of $1. He commented. on her necklace, calling it an Algerian love knot - given to her by. After she questioned his brutal occupation of killing people, she was called away by their ally Rene Mathis (Giancarlo Giannini). Bond suspected foul- play and rushed to the hotel entrance to see Vesper pushed into Le Chiffre's black Jaguar during an abduction. He pursued - and at the top of a small hill violently. Vesper who was bound. After a series of flips in. Le Chiffre's right- hand man removed the tracking. Bond's forearm and the two were taken prisoner. They escaped. from being tortured to death by the intervention of Mr. White (Jesper. Christensen), who killed Le Chiffre and his gang members. While Bond. was recuperating, Vesper awakened Bond and commented on his look: "It makes me feel reborn." He replied: "If you'd just been born, wouldn't you be naked?" She whispered in his ear: "You have me there. You can have me anywhere.. Yeah, here, there, anywhere you like." She affirmed to his question: "Does this mean you're warming to me?" and described her changing feelings: "I'm afraid I'm a complicated woman." They were interrupted by Swiss banker Mr. Mendel (Ludget. Pistor), who asked that they type in the account number and Bond's. Bond's poker winnings. When Mendel left, Vesper confided in Bond about her. If all that was left of you was your smile and your little finger, you'd still be more of a man than anyone I've ever met." He quipped: "That's because you know what I can do with my little finger." She was afraid he had again put up an emotional barrier: "You've got your armor back on." He claimed: "I have no armor left. You've stripped it from me.. Whatever is left of me, whatever I am, I'm yours." They kissed and when it began raining, they entered one of the clinic's rooms and made love after tearing off each other's clothes. For a couple of days, they spent an idyllic time on. Italy. There, Bond told Vesper how he had suspected. Mathis was a double agent - Mathis had tipped off Le Chiffre about. Bond had learned of his 'tell' and tracking implant - "That's how he wiped me out. Same goes for the implant." She asked: "Does everyone have a tell?" Bond replied: "Yes, everyone. Everyone except you. I wonder if that's why I love you." She was stunned by his profession of love. He continued: "Enough to quit and float round the world with you until one of us has to find an honest job. But I think that's gonna have to be you. Because I've no idea what an honest job is." He wished to "salvage" what little humanity he had left before it was too late. As they sailed into Venice's port, Vesper noticed a mysterious. Gettler (Richard Sammel). Bond sent in. his resignation (by email) to M. Soon after, Bond received a phone. M, informing him that the Treasury Department had not received. Vesper was withdrawing. Venice bank located at St. Mark's. Square. Bond trailed her carrying the money in a briefcase as she walked. Venice. After she handed the briefcase over. Gettler, Bond killed a number of henchmen and Gettler but. Bond fired. on large pontoons to flood the lower part of the building and to escape. She knew that her betrayal and. Bond's hand to redemptively. He couldn't. save her life as she was trapped and drowned in the long, drawn- out. Although he eventually freed her from a watery. CPR, it was too. late. Mr. White. watched the tragic death from afar, and then walked off with the briefcase. In the conclusion, M explained (by phone). Bond what had led to Vesper's 'betrayal' in a debriefing: "She had a boyfriend, a French Algerian. They were very much in love. He was kidnapped by the organization behind Le Chiffre. And they blackmailed her, threatening to kill him unless she cooperated." Bond bitterly and coldly reflected back about Vesper's. He muttered: "The job's done and. Vesper had actually. M hypothesized that Vesper had made a deal to spare. Bond's life in exchange for the money. He learned the identity of her. For. James, Mr. White") with White's phone number (# 3. She had actually revealed. Trivia: Dr. No (1. Bond. girl Ursula Andress played Vesper Lynd in the comedic spoof Casino. Royale (1. 96. 7).].
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