
A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond (Daniel Craig) on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia Sciarra (Monica Belluci), the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal. Bond infiltrates a secret meeting and uncovers the existence of the sinister organisation known as S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Meanwhile, back in London, Max Denbigh (Andrew Scott), the new head of the Centre of National Security, questions Bond's actions and challeng... (Full plot summary below)
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A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond (Daniel Craig) on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia Sciarra (Monica Belluci), the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal. Bond infiltrates a secret meeting and uncovers the existence of the sinister organisation known as S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Meanwhile, back in London, Max Denbigh (Andrew Scott), the new head of the Centre of National Security, questions Bond's actions and challenges the relevance of MI6, led by M (Ralph Fiennes). Bond covertly enlists Miss Eve Moneypenny (Naomie Harris) and Q (Ben Whishaw) to help him seek out Dr. Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux), the daughter of his old nemesis Mr. White (Jesper Christensen), who may hold the clue to untangling the web of S.P.E.C.T.R.E. As the daughter of the assassin, she understands Bond in a way most others cannot. As Bond ventures towards the heart of S.P.E.C.T.R.E., he learns a chilling connection between him and the enemy he seeks.
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| ClarínPablo A. ScholzThe new Bond movie is good, but not as good as "Skyfall". [Full review in Spanish] |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleOne of the great satisfactions of Spectre is that, in addition to all the stirring action, and all the timely references to a secret organization out to steal everyone’s personal information, we get to believe in Bond as a person. |
| London Evening StandardBen TravisDigging into Bond history, returning director Sam Mendes has, against all the odds, delivered a film that at least matches, and perhaps even betters, Skyfall. |
| Times (UK)Kate MuirThis fourth outing for Daniel Craig as James Bond is achingly cool, as sleek and powerful as the silver Aston Martin DB10 that races through the movie. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawIt’s deeply silly but uproariously entertaining. At the end, I almost felt guilty for enjoying it all quite so much - almost. |
| The TelegraphRobbie CollinIt’s a feat of pure cinematic necromancy. |
| Hollywood ReporterStephen DaltonThe first act is great, full of dark portent and bravura film-making flourishes. However, the final hour disappoints, with too many off-the-peg plot twists and too many characters conforming to type. |
| Cine PremiereCarlos Del RíoA perfectly produced film that goes through the traits of the Bond formula. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Daily StarAndy LeaThis may be the longest Bond film ever made, but it's so entertaining those 148 minutes fly by faster than Bond's new gadget-laden Aston Martin DB10. |
| Liverpool EchoGeorgia MorganSpectre features all you would expect from a great Bond film: amazing gadgets, exotic locations, stunts, a new Aston Martin and a sprinkling of humour. |