That doesn't mean he won't casually jump into bed with red-headed MI6 beauty Strawberry Fields ( Gemma Arterton). This Bond bleeds real blood, shows off a body full of scars, and feels deeply about Vesper's death. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.Ĭraig continues to prove that his brooding, physical, broken take on Bond works wonders, even though he lacks a bit of the dashing sophistication so effortless in predecessor Pierce Brosnan. Product placements are mostly cars, like Bond's signature Aston Martin, and language is relatively minimal ('s-t' and 'bastard').
There are a couple of passionate kisses and one scene that obviously takes place after Bond and a woman have had sex (her bare shoulders and back are shown, and he's shirtless). A liked character dies, a woman is tortured (off camera) in a particularly cruel manner, and dozens of characters die in explosions or shootouts. The violence includes knife fights, gun fights, fist fights, and fire fights. Unlike his predecessors, who barely broke a sweat while sipping their precious martinis, Craig's 007 bleeds real blood and gets into dirty, bare-knuckle, hand-to-hand fights. Parents need to know that the second James Bond adventure starring Daniel Craig is, like 2006's Casino Royale, full of non-stop action sequences and has a darker, grittier tone than earlier Bond films.