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DACrowe said:On the film critique.
I am an ameteur at the art myself. With that said. I found the posioning scene could TECHNICALLY have been cut. It literally would not have disrupted the flow of the film, and some directors believe iif you don't missi t, cut it, but I sometimes disagree with that philosophy. It added more texture to teh film. I thought the pacing problems came from after the torture scene when they realized they passed the 2 hour mark and tried to wrap it up as quickly as possible (lots of jump cutting from here until the end of the movie). But the poker scenes were easily the most controlled in pacing. It made sense and was completely comfortable and well done. Bond getting poisioned surprised the audience and added a level of depth between him and Vesper with him saving her life. He increases the value of her character and gives some insight to her motives, especially at the end as it proves it wasn't all for money. And for an action movie it raised the suspense from just being on the table and in a Bond movie it is very importnat. And to be able to do it while not killing the story pace and being able to develop a character without a big explosion is also greatly appreciated too though.
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