![]() It’s a film that has an exciting visual direction, and some thrilling action set-pieces yet it manages to do poorly in the writing department. In conclusion, Spectre is a film that could have been so much better if there was more of a focus on overall character writing and less on expository dialogue to spoon-feed the audience information. It feels somewhat anti-purpose as you can usually tell what is going on and what will happen next due to what is happening, yet the film still gives you expository dialogue. However, that does come as an issue at times because there are moments where the film does tedious exposition dumps especially through characters such as Madeleine Swann. It’s a film that chooses to show more than tell. There is an abundance of visual storytelling here which not even hardcore Bond fans had seen coming. The visuals in this film though, as nothing short of spectacular. Daniel Craig’s unhappiness with the studio was also a reason for his performance being somewhat underwhelming, and his character not being the best version of itself that it could be. ![]() The characters of Blofeld and Swann in particular are show stealers, who take the center stage in this story and are way more powerful in terms of characters than even Bond himself. Madeleine Swann played by French femme fatale Lea Seydoux most of the performances here are insanely well done. From Daniel Craig’s somewhat underwhelming performance as the MI6 super spy to the brilliant performances by the eccentric villain Blofeld played by Christoph Waltz and the brilliant Dr. There’s a huge cast of characters here and each one is played by a brilliant actor.
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