Evil genius Le Chiffre is trying to fund his international terror network by making a windfall profit through short trading the stocks of an important airliner. For him to profit, the airliner must experience a disaster.

But when Bond prevents that from taking place, Le Chiffre kicks his Plan B into action – skimming off $150 million at the poker table. Place: “Casino Royale,” Montenegro.

Despite an initial setback, Bond ends up spoiling that plot as well with the aid of the gorgeous Eva Green playing Vesper Lynd, the MI6’s chief accountant. That’s basically what the Plot A is all about.

Plot B, the sub-plot, is about the romance between Bond and Vesper. And yes, James Bond really falls heads over heels in love in this one! Sacrebleu! Do I need to say anything else to describe what kind of a “very different” Bond movie this is?

Daniel Craig as James Bond is good but very different in this latest addition to the long-standing string of Bond movies which depicts a young Bond earning his “00″ status. This is a prequel to everything that comes after it. We are watching Bond coming into his own by proving his metal to a skeptical M.

Partly, the times we are living through is responsible for the very different tone of this prequel. Daniel Craig spending a good part of the movie in shirts soaked in blood should give you an idea about the scale of realistic violence in this movie.

(To continue in Part 2.)

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