Was I the only one bugged when her dress slips down and she pushes it back up ? That seemed odd and out of place to me every time I see it . Your making out with Bond ... who cares if your dress is falling off . It ends up off anyway .
laredo wrote:Was I the only one bugged when her dress slips down and she pushes it back up ? That seemed odd and out of place to me every time I see it . Your making out with Bond ... who cares if your dress is falling off . It ends up off anyway .
I'm with you on this! I just watched the beginning of CR before getting down to a days work and once again, Solange covers up???
Hey, Faustine, where did all those pictures in the water come from?? Those scenes weren't in the movie, although I really wish they would have been in there!
sigl
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sigl wrote:Hey, Faustine, where did all those pictures in the water come from?? Those scenes weren't in the movie, although I really wish they would have been in there!
Hopefully somewhere along the way a directors cut of CR will be released
sigl wrote:Hey, Faustine, where did all those pictures in the water come from?? Those scenes weren't in the movie, although I really wish they would have been in there!
I found them in several sites where there are photos of CR's filming, took this sequence of Eve Green's web. It´s true, the scene is cut, as this other one of the movement of wounded Bond.
It´s a shame that they have extracted justly this scene
We convince ourselves that we know the other person well, but do we really know anything important about anyone.
laredo wrote:Was I the only one bugged when her dress slips down and she pushes it back up ? That seemed odd and out of place to me every time I see it . Your making out with Bond ... who cares if your dress is falling off . It ends up off anyway .
I'm with you on this! I just watched the beginning of CR before getting down to a days work and once again, Solange covers up???
Hm - I always felt she was a bit mad at that moment, that he left her so sudden to make that phone call and covers herself out of frustatration.
Makes sense to me, because who needs champagne and caviar, when that man is just laying so comfortably on top of you?
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..