The Plane is exhilarating but uneven, flitting from parkour in Madagascar to the Bahamas before climaxing at a Miami airport (indeed you could argue the Madagascar segment is the fourth short film but let’s try and keep things as tidy as possible). Read more: Ranking the James Bond Villains Hence the effect is less beginning, middle, end, more Film 1, Film 2, Film 3. Each reaches their own mini-climax, each is essentially self-contained only Bond, and later Vesper, figure prominently in any two. The quality and indeed the fabric of these three sections vary remarkably. Casino Royale is not one film but three: let’s christen them The Plane, Poker, and Venice.
But here the film is right and I am wrong.īefore we get stuck in, let me share a theory. His snivelling before the angry African dictator is refreshing for a villain, although I admit I prefer my baddies to have a bit more bottle. Starkly, almost cruelly handsome, a milky blind eye and a gaze colder than midnight frost – he plays Le Chiffre as a human shark. Mads Mikkelsen has the Christopher Walken that guy just looks bad. His rivalry with Bond perfectly complements the Vesper romance. Weeping blood is a bit “how can we make this guy more evil?” but otherwise the character shines.
The Villain: Le Chiffre isn’t quite a classic villain (killed off too early) but I make him the best of the Craig era and perhaps of the Brosnan era too.