A cryptic message from Bond's past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organization. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE.
Director: Sam Mendes
Writers: John Logan (screenplay), Neal Purvis (screenplay), 6 more credits »
Stars: Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux
Storyline
A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia, the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal. Bond infiltrates a secret meeting and uncovers the existence of the sinister organisation known as SPECTRE. Meanwhile back in London, Max Denbigh, the new head of the Centre of National Security, questions Bond's actions and challenges the relevance of MI6 led by M. Bond covertly enlists Moneypenny and Q to help him seek out Madeleine Swann, the daughter of his old nemesis Mr White, who may hold the clue to untangling the web of SPECTRE. As the daughter of the assassin, she understands Bond in a way most others cannot. As Bond ventures towards the heart of SPECTRE, he learns a chilling connection between himself and the enemy he seeks.
User Reviews
You want Bond? You get him! For about 2.5 hours, follow around 007 as he travels the globe and figures things out while he earns his pay. Fun, exciting and action...lots of action. Daniel Craig will always look back and see that he paid his double O dues when he did these films. In this segment, we see more of a personal Bond and like a segment or two before this, we are reminded that he is just a human being and a lucky one at that. Seeing him come and go where the stakes are life and death keeps one entertained for the price of admission. Looks good on the big screen too. Of course Spectre has lots of possibilities for the future episodes as this is no ordinary outfit but some boys who know how to get your attention. Overlook any flaw, or possible criticism and enjoy yourself. Popcorn recommended if you don't want to grip the seat or chew nails at times
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