
With a nod to the original Fleming books, Craig's Bond is more of a brooding and tortured soul. The film follows on immediately from the end of 'Casino Royale', with Bond seeking revenge for Vesper Lynd. With more of the 'Bourne-esque' chase scenes across cities and roof-tops of cities, 'Quantum' has all the feeling of a contemporary thriller. With a breathtaking array of countries visited, there is plenty of stunning vista's, but few 'jet-set' locations.
'M', brilliantly played by Dame Judi, has a much larger part than normal, and adds some warmth to what could have been quite a cold film. This is not the Bond of the Roger Moore wise-cracking era. Its a Bond seeking the revenge for the death of his love. Amongst all that there is a super-villain, with a dastardly plot to hold the world to ransom for its most precious resource.
Some fantastic set-piece stunts and a spectacular ending leave you feeling very satisfied. Only the title track lets it down. With Casino Royale, the theme left you exhilarated. On 'Quatum' it had me putting popcorn in my ears to drown out the durge!