Daniel Craig in this movie is in very good shape n at times his character is believable, which can run, sprint, endure both torture n poison and sometimes who gives a damn whether its shaken or stirred, unlike his predecessors. One of the best part is that we get to see a Bond who is inexperienced, vulnerable n his transition to a cold blooded killer is very well done. It has old skool action n thankfully there is no reliance on gadgets n cgi. This film has one of the best parkour chase sequence.
Bond later uncovers the plot of the destruction of Skyfleet's prototype airliner by a private banker to terrorists known as Le Chiffre.
In this one Bond pursues a bomb-maker which leads him to a corrupt official Alex Dimitrios in the Bahamas. So to achieve a licence to kill, he has to kill minimum two targets. Basically it is a reboot and here we get to see an MI6 operative promoted to 00 agent status by assassinating two targets. This is the twenty-first in the Bond series and the first film to star Daniel Craig as James Bond and my first Bond film seen in a theatre. Revisited it recently on a dvd which I own. I first saw this in 2006 with my family in a theatre. Reviewed by Fella_shibby 9 / 10 My fav Bond in one of my fav Bond movie and that too with an amazing parkour chase sequence.