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Camille Montes

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Fictional character in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace
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Fictional character
Camille Montes
James Bond character
Olga Kurylenko as Camille
First appearanceQuantum of Solace (2008)
Portrayed byOlga Kurylenko
In-universe information
Full nameCamille Montes Rivero
GenderFemale
OccupationBolivian Intelligence
NationalityBolivian
FamilyErnesto Montes (father)
Unnamed mother (Russian)[1]
ClassificationBond girl

Camille Montes Rivero is a fictional character in the 2008James Bond filmQuantum of Solace portrayed by actressOlga Kurylenko.[2][3]

Film biography

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Camille Montes is aBolivian national.[1] She first meetsJames Bond (Daniel Craig) inHaiti, where she intends to kill General Luiz Medrano (Joaquin Cosío), who murdered her entire family when she was a child. She sleeps with Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric), a member of theterrorist group Quantum, to get to Medrano, but Greene soon grows suspicious of her and plots to kill her.

Camille arranges a meeting with a geologist selling classified information that is detrimental to Greene'sfront company, Greene Planet. However, Greene has already hired assassin Edmund Slate (Neil Jackson) to pose as the geologist (whom Camille has not met in person) and kill Camille. Bond intercepts and eliminates Slate, taking his suitcase without knowledge of its contents. Camille sees Bond with the suitcase and mistakenly thinks he is the geologist. When Bond opens the suitcase, he unintentionally reveals Slate's gun and documents, indicating Camille as a target. Thinking Bond intends to kill her, Camille tries to shoot him and escapes. She later discovers Greene's betrayal, prompting Bond to rescue her. Together, they join forces to pursue Greene and Medrano.

Bond leaves Camille for a short period of time after she is knocked unconscious during a boat chase[4] in Haiti to follow Greene toAustria, tracking him to a performance ofTosca. Camille soon appears at Greene's formal fundraising party to ruin it. Greene attempts to push her from a balcony but, once again, Bond saves her life.

Bond intervenes and takes her away from Greene, usingMI6 Agent Strawberry Fields (Gemma Arterton) as a distraction, to prevent Greene's associate from following Bond and Camille as they leave the party; this costs Fields her life. Camille watches Bond as he kills Bolivian police officers as revenge for murdering his friend and allyRené Mathis (Giancarlo Giannini).

Camille and Bond track Greene and Medrano to a deserteco-hotel. While Bond goes to fight Greene and his men, Camille faces Medrano, who attempts to rape and kill her. Camille gains the advantage and eliminates the dictator with a single shot to the head. Amidst the collapsing hotel, Bond protects Camille from the fire and assists her in escaping. Bond leaves Greene stranded in the desert, then drives Camille to a train station for her journey home. Before parting ways, they share a brief kiss, and Camille wishes Bond success in overcoming his challenges.

Behind the scenes

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Barbara Broccoli said that she intended for Camille to return forSkyfall or a future film.[5] The character did not appear inSkyfall, however, nor the subsequent Bond films,Spectre andNo Time to Die.

Analysis

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Laureen Gibson argued that Montes is "arguably a female version of Bond rather than aBond girl." Gibson goes on to point out that her mission was accomplished first, whereas in previous Bond films, "women's individual missions were secondary to or subsumed by Bond's."[6] Montes is also a rarity in that she does not have sex with Bond.[7]

Chicago Sun-Times film criticRoger Ebert, who was critical ofQuantum of Solace as a whole, compared Montes unfavorably to the more colorful Bond girls of previous films in the series, such asGoldfinger'sPussy Galore,GoldenEye'sXenia Onatopp, andDiamonds Are Forever's Plenty O'Toole.[8]

References

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  1. ^ab"The Secrets of Quantum of Solace".IGN. April 5, 2008. Archived fromthe original on April 10, 2008. RetrievedApril 5, 2008.
  2. ^"Camille".MI6: The Home of James Bond 007. January 2016.Archived from the original on 13 January 2021. Retrieved11 January 2021.
  3. ^Orquiola, John (26 September 2020)."Quantum Of Solace (2008) – Camille Montes".James Bond: Every Bond Girl Who Didn't Die. ScreenRant.Archived from the original on 13 January 2021. Retrieved11 January 2021.
  4. ^"Olga Kurylenko almost died while filming Quantum of Solace boat stunt".Film News. 28 July 2020.Archived from the original on 20 September 2022. Retrieved11 January 2021.
  5. ^"Daniel To Do Third Bond".Heart 106.2. 2008-10-30. Retrieved2008-10-30.[dead link]
  6. ^Gibson, Laureen (2018)."Challenging the Gender Binary in Bond Films: Bond Girls, Female Villains, and James".Fashion, Agency, and Empowerment: Performing Agency, Following Script. London, England:Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 54.ISBN 9781350058279. Retrieved15 June 2021.
  7. ^DeMichael, Tom (2012).James Bond FAQ: All That's Left to Know About Everyone's Favorite Superspy. Lanham, Maryland:Rowman & Littlefield. p. 241.ISBN 9781480337862. Retrieved15 June 2021.
  8. ^Ebert, Roger (November 11, 2008)."A Q only in Quantum".The Chicago Sun-Times.Archived from the original on October 18, 2021. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021 – viaRogerEbert.com.
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