25. We Get To See Bond's Flat
If Daniel Craig's films have attempted to pry more into Bond's personal life, Spectre goes one step further after Skyfall's massive revelations by actually showing the spy's London abode, a sizable flat which is stocked with the bare minimum: a sofa, TV and a bunch of books. Moneypenny drops by early on in the film and presumes he's just moved in, but of course, that's just Bond: the apartment is an easy way to make comment about the nature of his character, removed from the work-life balance and fulfilling home life that most of us enjoy (at least compared to Bond, right?)
Jack Pooley
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Stay at home dad who spends as much time teaching his kids the merits of Martin Scorsese as possible (against the missus' wishes).
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