As part of my James Bond review series I’m looking at Sean Connery’s second outing today, and From Russia With Love is rightly considered another of the untouchable classics of the franchise. It’s here that the Bond we all know and love really starts to take shape thanks firstly to a more confident Connery but also more action scenes.
From chess championships in Venice to SPECTRE Island to the Basilica Cistern beneath Istanbul (long before Robert Langdon got there) this film doesn’t disappoint and the plot is driven by expertly-drawn baddies Rosa Klebb and Kronsteen as they try and lay their hands on a decoding device while reporting to Blofeld and his famous cat. It is here that chess grandmaster Tov Kronsteen announces to Blofeld that his plan is foolproof and there will be no failure. Oh dear.
One thing I
always end up asking in these movies is – just who the hell would work for a man like Blofeld?
This is someone whose idea of offering an employee early retirement is pulling
a lever and dropping them into a shark tank/alligator pit, etc. Do staff
members not talk in the SPECTRE canteen about all their missing colleagues?
The dialogue in
the film is snappy and tight and this movie is in many respects the real
springboard for the rest of the series. For this reason, many people rate
this as the best Bond, and in some ways that’s hard to argue with, but it
depends on what you’re measuring. For me this is at the top, but not the best.
In fact I think my favourite Bond film(s) are going to be quite controversial
choices...
Something of
interest to me in this film is that the Baddies (with a capital B) are not
motivated by the usual world-destroying megalomania, but instead desire a
simple decoding device, as mentioned above. Giving a villain his motivation is
an integral part of stories like this and cranking it down a notch from total
world-domination is a brave decision – almost as brave as eating in the SPECTRE
canteen.
A gripping fight
scene on a moving train leaving Zagreb and Bond being hunted through the
mountains by a Hiller UH-12 helicopter, not to mention more great gags and
innuendo plus the inimitable Blofeld and his Siamese fighting fish – come on!!
This is great stuff and a timeless classic that you should watch tonight!
My rating: 9/10
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