Movie |
Secret Agent | Killing
Disclaimer: All content and media belong to original content streaming platforms/owners like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Videos, JioCinema, SonyLIV etc. 91mobiles entertainment does not claim any rights to the content and only aggregate the content along with the service providers links.
6.5/10
IMDb2009 | David
Best Thriller | 2009
Best Song | 2008
Best Original Song | 2008 | Jack
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR in a Foreign Feature Film | 2009 | Eddy
Best Sound Editing Foreign Feature | 2008 | Glen
Favorite Song from a Soundtrack | 2009 | Jack
Outstanding Audio Post Feature Film | 2009
Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture | 2009
Best International Movie | 2009
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures | 2009
Best Sound Editing | 2009 | Eddy
Outstanding Audio Post Feature Film | 2009 | Eddy
Contemporary Film | 2009
Best Film | 2009
Best Teaser Poster | 2008
Best Film Editing | 2008 | Matt
Best Visual Effects | 2008
Best Original Score | 2008
Best Sound Mixing Editing | 2008
Best Original Song | 2008 | Jack
Budget 200,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 589,580,482 USD
Daniel Craig was injured at least three times during the making of this movie. The most prominent ones included an injury to his face, which required four stitches, another to his shoulder, which required six surgical screws to be inserted in an operation, and his arm in a sling, and then his hand was injured when one of his finger tips was sliced off. He laughed these off, noting they did not delay filming, and joked his finger wound would enable him to have a criminal career (though it had grown back when he made this comment). He also had minor plastic surgery on his face.
Daniel Craig wasn't fond of how production went, saying that thanks to this, he'd never do a movie without a script nailed down again.
Chile's Atacama Desert (where the finale was filmed) is the driest region on Earth, with no record of any measurable rainfall ever having occurred there.
According to Mathieu Amalric (Dominic Greene), his character does not have any distinguishing features to make him more formidable, and to represent the hidden villains of society: "He has no scars, no eye that bleeds, no metal jaw. I tried everything to have something to help me. I said to Marc Forster: No nothing? A beard? Can I shave my hair? He said: No, just your face." Amalric also described Greene as "not knowing how to fight, so James Bond would be more surprised. Sometimes anger can be much more dangerous. I'm going to fight like in school."
Director Marc Forster thought Dame Judi Dench was underused in the previous movies, which is why she has such a bigger part to play this time. He had her interact with James Bond (Daniel Craig) more because "she is the only woman Bond doesn't view in a sexual context", which Forster always found interesting.
"James Bond: [Bond is holding Yusef and Corinne at gunpoint] Sit down! [they both sit] James Bond: [looking at Corinne] You're Canadian...? You work in Canadian intelligence? [Corinne doesn't answer] James Bond: That's all right... I know you do. And knowing this man, you likely have access to some very sensitive material that you're going to be forced to give up. His life will be threatened... and because you love him, you won't hesitate. [pause; Bond looks at Corinne's necklace] James Bond: That's a beautiful necklace. Did he give it to you? [Corinne still doesn't answer] James Bond: [showing her Vesper's necklace] I have one just like it. He gave it to a friend of mine... someone very close to me. Your name is...? Corinne: Corinne. James Bond: Corinne... Corinne, I suggest you leave now. You contact your people, and you tell them to check their seals. They have a leak. Do it now, please. This man and I have some unfinished business. Corinne: [softly, as she leaves] Thank you. [Bond turns back to Yusef] Yusef: Please. Make it quick."
"James Bond: [Interrupting the opera house conversation] Can I offer an opinion? I really think you people should find a better place to meet."