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View More (1000+) Frans B Brilliant! Definitive and worthy sequel to Casino Royale. Lots of gritty, bold and bone crushing action. Very well written, as always. Amazing cinematography and visually stunning. Whole cast excels in character. Edge of your seat entertainment filled with Bond style drama, dilemma, twists, suspense, romance and breakneck speedRated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars11/24/25 Full Review Dave C One of the worst Bond films in existence, and most definitely the worst of DC's iterations. An oddity, thankfully, but it leaves a scar on the anthology of otherwise brilliant stories. It feels very much like a writing error, with a drunk director at the helm who tries to deliver something alternative but misses the mark. I'd like to see it re-made, as I do think some elements of the story are redeemableRated 2.5/5 Stars • Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars10/26/25 Full Review Tyler N Tried this movie three times through the years. The first two times, I shut it off. Last night, I fell asleep. I’m done with it. The first 30 minutes is fire but it’s all downhill after that, but more like falling off a cliff.Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars10/24/25 Full Review Jace E Was this movie written and filmed in a week following Casino Royale? It's not a bad movie, but I had a hard time figuring out the "why". The setting is muddled, the plot is confusing and I didn't care for the "Bond girl" in this one.The rest of the cast is amazing and the oil death on the bed is legendary. They sure know how to cast Bond villains, but Mr. Greene might be the most forgettable. I love his ending though.Best Character: MBest Quote: "They say you're judged by the strength of your enemies." - James BondBest Scene: The finale in the dessertRated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars10/22/25 Full Review Oliver J “A bruised and breathless Bond that never quite catches its stride.”Critics Consensus:Quantum of Solace delivers the high-octane action fans expect, but its relentless pace and murky plot leave little room for the emotional nuance that made Casino Royale so memorable. Daniel Craig once again commands the screen with his gritty, steely presence, but even his intensity can’t fully ground a story that feels more fragmented than focused.Director Marc Forster brings a kinetic visual flair — with chases, explosions, and close-quarters combat that are fierce and visceral — yet the film’s emotional core feels lost amid the chaos. Olga Kurylenko’s Camille offers a refreshing, vengeance-driven twist on the Bond girl formula, but the script’s uneven pacing and thin villain make the experience more exhausting than exhilarating.Verdict:A solid but unsatisfying follow-up, Quantum of Solace is an action-packed bridge between stronger chapters in Craig’s Bond saga. It thrills in flashes but lacks the heart and elegance that made its predecessor soar.Rated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars10/20/25 Full Review Jacopo D Noioso e noioso, scene d'azione che riescono ad essere noiose, incredibile vero?Rated 0.5/5 Stars • Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars10/11/25 Full Review Read all reviews