SKYFALL - Theatrical mini review

SKYFALL - Theatrical mini review

Bond returns to the cinema to celebrate his 50 year anniversary in "Skyfall. " Daniel Craig plays James Bond again, opposite the villain Silva, played by Spanish actor Javier Bardem.

The story is simple in "Skyfall," as it is supposed to be in a Bond movie, but its balance is what makes this one of the best Bonds in a very long time. It serves action, drama, story, character development and seriousness in equal and fine measured doses. Add to that a hint of silliness, beautiful girls, and cars that have defined Bond through the ages, and you have a very entertaining and true-to-the-series movie.

I highly recommend this movie to James Bond fans. Also, if you have friends, girlfriends, boyfriends, or even parents that have been reluctant to go see a Bond picture, this is the one to persuade them to see.

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