Why Safin (No Time To Die) Is One Of The BEST James Bond Villains | Video Essay

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🍸 FilmSpeak discusses why Safin is one of the best James Bond villains and how the No Time To Die villain is a great template for how to make a great Bond villain tailor-made for Daniel Craig.
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While many were underwhelmed by Rami Malek's Safin in No Time To Die (myself included on first watch), I believe that there's much more to Lyutsifer Safin than meets the eye. No Time To Die is a story about Bond discovering something more than his violent occupation as 007 with MI6. It's about James Bond discovering something to live for and subsequently, something to die for, and naturally, when you're dealing with a film that's putting the emotional core of the story front and center as opposed to the plot, you're going to want a villain that contrasts our hero on an emotional, philosophical level which Rami Malek's Safin does. He's all of the negative traits that plague Daniel Craig's Bond throughout the film bottled into one entity. He is the mirror image of our protagonist, but not physically or by way of occupation like an Alec Trevelyan or Francisco Scaramanga, rather he's more psychological; he's Bond in the head vs. in the body which is very much in line with the state of the Daniel Craig James Bond movies. No Time to Die might not give you what you thought you were going to get in terms of a Bond villain, what with his big lair and megalomaniac scheme a la Dr. No. He never really becomes that: he is the villain, but he’s not typical in the way he’s portrayed. The focus of a Bond film, usually, is the villain’s plot. Even in a film like Casino Royale, or Skyfall, which are more character-focused, the plot is still a huge focus. No Time to Die is never really about Safin’s plot or the mechanics behind it. Maybe in the first half, there’s a bit of that, particularly in Cuba, but it’s almost like, once Safin kills Blofeld and has the weapon, it doesn’t matter what he does with it now. He has it, and the stakes have been laid. That allows the plot to take a backseat to what No Time to Die is REALLY about: James Bond finding a larger purpose than spy work, a larger purpose that Safin attempts to take away from him, but fails miserably at doing. Now that's not to say the specifics of Safin's plan or the plot isn't there because it most certainly is, the filmmakers just opted to prioritize the emotional core over the plot which is atypical for a Bond film. These are just a few reasons presented throughout the course of FIlmSpeak's James Bond video on No Time To Die's villain: Safin. Griffin (@griffschiller) breaks down what makes Safin such a great villain in no time to die, why Safin is one of the best bond villains, and how Safin can be used to explore how to make a great villain in a globetrotting blockbuster such as the new James Bond movie. Whether or not you walk away agreeing Rami Malek's Safin is a good villain or not or that No Time To Die is a good bond movie, I hope I've at least given you some new perspective to consider when it comes to Daniel Craig's farewell as James Bond 007.
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  • @FilmSpeak
    @FilmSpeak2 жыл бұрын

    What do YOU think? Are you like me and find Safin fascinating or does he simply not work for you? Comment below! ⬇️

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Daniel Jaramillo Le Chiffre is definitely my favorite!

  • @palomasaudios2676

    @palomasaudios2676

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am in the same page about Safin as you are. THANK YOU FOR THIS!

  • @deleted01

    @deleted01

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mm. I bet FilmSpeak also loves the latest Star Wars trilogy and Netflix's Watchmen series.

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@deleted01 huh?

  • @lloydpassafume5357

    @lloydpassafume5357

    2 жыл бұрын

    I thought the setup for his character was excellent. The pre-title scene with him was so good. Unfortunately his character wasn't executed as well as I wanted him to be. I'm spoiled with Javier's Silva. He's my favorite bond villain.

  • @thecynicaloptimist1884
    @thecynicaloptimist18842 жыл бұрын

    I'm gonna go out on a limb and say Safin's introduction is the most chilling in Bond history. He feels less like a man and more like this vengeful wraith.

  • @rodelbrown6638

    @rodelbrown6638

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you 100%!!! very well said.

  • @raymason9907

    @raymason9907

    Жыл бұрын

    Especially when he's got the mask and you never see his whole face.

  • @CG00001

    @CG00001

    9 ай бұрын

    @@raymason9907also in the opening when he’s in the window would be frighting if you were to see it in first person

  • @ScottMurrayBestFamilyCars
    @ScottMurrayBestFamilyCars2 жыл бұрын

    Notice that the guy who (ultimately) took down Bond didn't monologue or attempt some grandiose ceremony. He shot him with a gun.

  • @Sonicfan-wi6oy

    @Sonicfan-wi6oy

    2 жыл бұрын

    And yet they complian

  • @user-qz8dy3bz9w

    @user-qz8dy3bz9w

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well technically he did monologue when they first met with the child he could have killed bond then but he didn’t

  • @InimicalWit

    @InimicalWit

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Sonicfan-wi6oy While it is true that people complained about this film, and we know that people have complained about protagonist peril not being … perfunctory… … We don’t know that the two complaints are by the same group of people. That’s the same generalizing that creates prejudice in humans; take care

  • @AZITHEMLGPRO

    @AZITHEMLGPRO

    Жыл бұрын

    BOND NEVER DIES WWAAAA ! MALE FANTASY

  • @qr5393

    @qr5393

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AZITHEMLGPRO He doesn't die lol

  • @catalinalaires4481
    @catalinalaires44812 жыл бұрын

    I like Safin very much. This film felt like a Shakespeare tragedy. Rami Malek's performance was unsettling. Being born in the 1950s, I have watched all the Bond movies, this is one of the best.

  • @asterisco9035

    @asterisco9035

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree

  • @cavallogianni

    @cavallogianni

    2 жыл бұрын

    You guys must have watch a different film this is by far not the best Bond at all. It's just okay compared to Casino Royale it's garbage

  • @cavallogianni

    @cavallogianni

    2 жыл бұрын

    Even Skyfall was way better

  • @cavallogianni

    @cavallogianni

    2 жыл бұрын

    Usually their last movie for some reason it's their worst one

  • @cavallogianni

    @cavallogianni

    2 жыл бұрын

    Except for Timothy Dalton his last Bond movie was a masterpiece

  • @matthewmcshane399
    @matthewmcshane3992 жыл бұрын

    I think safin is a great villain. he's somewhat understanble, yet msontrous, intelligent and fairly creepy actually.

  • @Hexsmasher2099

    @Hexsmasher2099

    2 жыл бұрын

    monstrous*

  • @wwb16
    @wwb162 жыл бұрын

    my gripe with safin is that he didn't have enough screentime. but when he was on screen I was drawn to him

  • @JORDAN-ul9vs

    @JORDAN-ul9vs

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know! Out of 2:43 minutes, he only has about 16 minutes of screen time. That’s ridiculous!

  • @visionaryvisuals3494
    @visionaryvisuals34942 жыл бұрын

    Very well put together. Next time I hear or see someone critique Safin in this film, I'll just send a link or tell them to watch this video.

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Cheers man! Thank you so much.

  • @FMVReviews

    @FMVReviews

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love my boy, Rami Malek, it's a shame that his movie was hijacked to clean up the mess of Spectre.

  • @FanThemePark
    @FanThemePark2 жыл бұрын

    I think he was introduced fantastically into the film and his reintroduction with the therapy scene was great! For the rest of the movie he just sort of falls into the cracks and ends up not having much to do in my opinion. I'd rank him third out of Craig's villains after Silva and Le Chiffre.

  • @christianwise637

    @christianwise637

    2 жыл бұрын

    The fact that his henchmen kind of outshine him doesn't help either. Characters like Primo, Ash and Obruchev get way more screentime and thus have more of an opportunity to leave an impact (it also helps that their respective death scenes are more memorable). I still think Safin's a decent antagonist, but he needed more screentime in order for his character and motivations to be made clearer

  • @FanThemePark

    @FanThemePark

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@christianwise637 more screentime would have been great! Rami Malek is a terrific actor so I was so excited when I heard he would be the villain. Gives a great performance but having him be in the film more throughout instead of mostly at the very end would have been a good thing.

  • @ToastyBunsMcGee

    @ToastyBunsMcGee

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree 100%. The beginning was so strong, but I feel like the script was so packed with new characters and old, that his character took a backseat. Silva was Bond’s counterpart. He was the person that Bond could’ve been after one bad mission. Even their dialogue together is incredible. It reminds of Batman and Joker’s relationship, it was fate for these 2 to clash.

  • @jadedinosaur7573
    @jadedinosaur75732 жыл бұрын

    Ultimately what sealed this villain for me as one of the best Bond villains ever is, to be frank, just how fucking gross Project Heracles is. There are seriously nasty real-world implications with what this sort of weapon could do. More than any other Bond villain, this dude’s plan is fucking disgusting and offensive to every fiber of my being.

  • @justinratcliffe947

    @justinratcliffe947

    2 жыл бұрын

    Um ok?

  • @connorberry6377

    @connorberry6377

    2 жыл бұрын

    But he has no explained motive for this plan? He’s just a man who wants to kill loads of people. Thanos has a very similar plan in some ways, what made him so great was his motives, his personal reasons. The fact that, well, he was right, in a way. Safin has initial motivation but it’s done and dusted in the very first scene, after that he just wants to kill people, flat and dull in my opinion.

  • @andrewstorm8240

    @andrewstorm8240

    2 жыл бұрын

    Worst villain ever!

  • @raulpetrascu2696

    @raulpetrascu2696

    Жыл бұрын

    @@connorberry6377 he sees himself as the hero and wants to kill what he deems the bad people not just random innocents, it's a targeted weapon. I don't understand how you can say this but be 100% on board with Bond and M and MI6's motivations and resulting actions, which are exactly the same just less efficient (or more principled depending on the way you look at it -which is the crux of the plot). His character is just Mallory if he went through with using Heracles the way it was designed to be, instead Mallory is convinced that no one person or group can be trusted to handle that power to choose who lives and who dies whereas Safin sees himself as a god who can -which ironically makes him become the very thing he swore to destroy (Spectre). This is what that conversation between him and Bond was overtly about "I kill bad guys you kill bad guys we're the same" "history isn't kind to people who play god" etc this part is so simple and right in front of us I'm confused how people can't grasp it. It's his twisted method of protecting people from the Mr Whites of the world. But clearly some scenes that expand on his character were cut, including possibly aiming a gun at Mathilde when he's letting her go and choosing to not kill her as a parallel to the Madeleine flashback, alas it's already the longest movie in the series. I still much prefer a smarter and stronger than spectre, non-monologueing/plan-revealing, ambitious, creepy, mysterious and disciplined villain with a cool backstory, twisted morality, dangerous plan and the ability to actually shoot Bond (and has a backup plan) to this iteration of Blofeld who just talks and talks about how he masterminded everything bad that happened in Bond's life because he was jealous of the attention he got from his dad, using stills from the previous movies...

  • @bodhisattvaFM
    @bodhisattvaFM2 жыл бұрын

    When I hit you up on twitter the other day you said I'd like this one. And you were right. What works about him (short version lol) is the way he preys on failings of human nature. The inattention of the masses, Blofeld's Bond hangup, the misguided aims of government leaders like M are all ammo to him. It was so necessary for that confrontation with Bond to be a conversation, not a monologue because what Safin discovers is Bond doesn't really have any failing that he can exploit. It reminds me of Falcon and Winter Soldier when Zemo admits Steve Rogers "really was incorruptible". Oh, and corruption is definitely the name of the game. This film is playing with themes of faith and sacrifice a lot. Bond has two great completely unexpected monologues and they're meant to be taken together. If Bond hadn't purified himself by opening himself to Madeleine he would've been Safin's bitch. No blood in the gun barrel, instead we get a fade to a scene white as snow which is essentially a visual hymn. Q tells Bond Heracles is "eternal". Interesting word choice. It's a reference to original sin - the ultimate human failing that makes us look for better ways to rob, hurt and kill each other. Lately whenever films go beyond characer and plot and start playing with theme it seems audiences reject it. Maybe people just don't want to think that much when they go to see an action movie. That's cool, but there's a lot to this character (remember this is the short version) and it's worth the headache to try to understand him. Like you said, Safin's this movie's Rosetta Stone. Oh, l--ast thing cause it took me so long to catch this. Bond and Safin both had their mothers die in their arms. Only for Bond that mother was M in Skyfall. Man, NTTD brought all the deep cuts.

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Man I’m so glad the video delivered for you! You and I are absolutely on the same page. Great additional points here!

  • @thestarkknightreturns
    @thestarkknightreturns Жыл бұрын

    Safin is actually one of the best Bond villains because he's a victim. He's collateral damage of the spy game. He represents the serious consequences of all the ludicrous moves between secret organizations. Bond was fairly killed by what he helped create. Safin basically represents Fate for those who play this secret game. Both the good ones (Bond) and the evil ones (Blofeld).

  • @emmarichardson965
    @emmarichardson9652 жыл бұрын

    I agree a lot of your points. I like Safin; I see him as a traumatized child who, due to his trauma, never completely grew up.

  • @hanschristopherson8056
    @hanschristopherson80562 жыл бұрын

    People just didn’t expect a bond story or a Bond villain to be nuanced

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, they're just not used to the plot taking a backseat to character and the emotional core of the narrative, which...in Craig's final film...I think was absolutely the correct move. It's why the climax is so impactful!

  • @hanschristopherson8056
    @hanschristopherson80562 жыл бұрын

    I think the reason people found Safin underwhelming is he acts like he’s super special when he’s really just a fascist I think people were expecting him to actually be unique and not just pretending he’s unique

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Precisely and there in lies the genius I think. The fact that he's "just the usual" but parading like he's unique creates this strong fascination I feel. I also think it explains a lot of his petulant actions.

  • @deleted01

    @deleted01

    2 жыл бұрын

    Safin is a weak villain because the story gives him no reason to want to unleash a biological weapon onto the world. He is just evil for evil's sake, which makes him unconvincing as a character. Even a fascist wants something-order, control, purity, racial pride, etc-and the violence is just a mean to an end. But Safin never made any demand. He didn't even want as much as the public's attention, as he did not bother to produce a manifesto like a real-life mass murderer would. And if Safin's goal is to rid of the world of "impurity," the movie fails to show what exactly Safin considers impure. Does he want to wipe out specific racial groups? People with certain genetic markers? If that is Safin's ultimate mission, he should at least talk about it or demonstrate his obsession somehow on screen. At the end, Safin is just a poorly written character that makes no sense.

  • @andya.4253

    @andya.4253

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@deleted01 I'm sure that he might consumed by revenge so much that he doesn't care that the world that have nothing to do with it must suffer the same fate. Pretty much like Mr. Ross from Regular Show the movie

  • @deleted01

    @deleted01

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@andya.4253 That _could_ be the case if the movie shows it. However, instead of indiscriminate cruelty toward everyone, the movie shows Safin meticulously hunting down Spectre members, indicating that Safin does not attribute his suffering to all humankind, but only to Spectre. In fact, Safin's saving Madeleine and sparing her daughter contradicts the notion that he wishes everyone to suffer. There are so many motivations for Safin that could be worked into the story: He thinks the world is unfair that only he lost his parents. He thinks the "good guys" are equally bad because they didn't save his parents. He wants to kill off everyone who shares any genetic trait with a Spectre member, just to be sure he gets the last of them. He wants to kill off half of the world randomly, so that he will have "saved" the other half, just like he saved Madeleine. Etc, etc Any motivation would've made sense for Safin's character, but the movie gives him none. It's a shame because Rami Malek did a fantastic job. I think the movie is emotionally powerful but falls apart if you pause and think about it.

  • @andya.4253

    @andya.4253

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@deleted01 You got a point there

  • @har5814
    @har58142 жыл бұрын

    I like his character. He's a tragic villain and also he doesn't hurt a child. He draws a boundary not to cross.

  • @k.b.7718

    @k.b.7718

    Жыл бұрын

    not true, he psychologically tortures the girl

  • @horrorfanandy4647

    @horrorfanandy4647

    Жыл бұрын

    @@k.b.7718 And by releasing Heracles into the world, he would kill millions, many of them children. Maybe he doesn’t like to kill children with his bare hands though, that’s where he draws the line, when they’re just a statistic, you can isolate yourself from it I suppose.

  • @sneakykamon
    @sneakykamon2 жыл бұрын

    FINALLY a video on No Time To Die/Safin that I can 100% agree with! I never understood why he got so much hate when he clearly has a huge presence throughout the movie. Fantastic video.

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! Glad you’re in the Safin camp as well 😎

  • @sneakykamon

    @sneakykamon

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FilmSpeak It’s hard not to be. Like you, I’ve watched the movie multiple times now. On first viewing, I left the theater saying this is one of the greatest Bond movies ever made and I put it in my top 5. I even said that what made Safin such a great villain in IMHO is that he’s the only villain to truly break Bond. Even though it was a distraction the whole time, the scene towards the end where Bond apologizes to him gives me chills every time. Bond never apologizes to a villain in that way, even if its just bullshit, but to see him put in a situation where he can’t just think of himself or his love interest as “expendable” and actually had to think of a way to get out of a jam and save a kid’s life, is what convinced me of how good of a villain Safin really was. At first, I did feel as if the plot suddenly goes from typical Bond/spy fare to military action film by the third act but it does makes sense after watching it a second time. The first half ends with the death of Spectre as a whole and the rest ends with Bond’s death, and its kinda poetic. As far as Safin not having much screen time, like I said, he doesn’t need much screen time because his presence looms all over the film. Probably my favorite line of the whole film is when Madeline tells Bond her history with Safin and Bond says, “There’s a thousand reasons to find this man. You just gave me a reason to kill him.” It’s like Bond was acknowledging that he didn’t really need to get involved with the plot and probably felt that he only needed to help MI6 find Logan Ash to get Heracles back and then he could carry on with his life. But knowing that Safin will still be out there terrorizing Madeline (and Matilde), then he has no choice but to kill this man whom he ultimately had no beef with up to that point. I know this got long winded but I need to point out two things you said that I hadn’t considered: 1) how Daniel Craig’s Bond tries to get out of the service multiple times through the movies and 2) that the gun barrel sequence didn’t show any blood. I hadn’t realized how much that foreshadows the ending until you pointed it out. Again, great job on the video👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @The_Story_Of_Us
    @The_Story_Of_Us2 жыл бұрын

    One thing I wish was different is that you merge Safin and Logan's characters. Logan has ZERO value to the story, he is a plot device. And the problem with Safin is his lack of presence throughout the film. If you look at other villain/hero dichotomies, they work best when they're there the whole time, from beginning to end. In The Dark Knight, Joker comes on before Batman just like Safin comes on before Bond. But Joker is always there, his screentime isn't like massive or anything, but he's constantly peppered throughout, he has impact AND presence. If you merge Safin with Logan, handing the latter's plot role to the former, he's there more often, and you can even cement the parallels between him and Bond even more by adding the spy angle to Safin. This is especially significant given that the story task of killing off a character as big as Felix Leiter gets outsourced to this total nobody that is Logan Ash who we have zero investment in. You could argue that Silva comes into Skyfall pretty late, but he comes in STRONG, literally a grand entrance after being built up to as if he's a horrific monster. Safin reenters the movie sitting down in an office, talking softly and monotonously. He NEEDS more presence because he's not as bombastic or impactful, and he's so tied to the story of the protagonist that makes it a big deal that he takes so long so show any presence at all, the only person even privy to his impact and background presence are Obruchev and the audience. Not to mention that through all that time, SPECTRE is stealing the spotlight both for the eyes of the audience and the characters, they're not a secondary antagonist, they're the main antagonist and then Safin kills them all and takes over as the main antagonist, this all further diminishes his presence by DISTRACTING from what little he has. This becomes a Bond movie with a lot to say, but says it with a lack of focus that was quite unnecessary. Ultimately it works, because I do care, but Safin as a villain is overshadowed for most of the movie, even on subsequent viewings you don't even remotely feel him lurking in the background, he disappears into it.

  • @VeveIndian
    @VeveIndian2 жыл бұрын

    Safin letting Mathilde go is not some thematic message. It was just a plot convenience. They had to show Bond coming to Safin to rescue Mathilde for their monologues but also needed her to get away with her mother before the final showdown. So they conveniently let her bite Safin and he just let's her go 😆

  • @sauron6064

    @sauron6064

    2 жыл бұрын

    Basically everything Safin does is plot convenience.

  • @VeveIndian

    @VeveIndian

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sauron6064 ya. That kid was leverage over both Bond and her mother. He already demonstrated that by making Bond bow down. So he went to the lengths to make nanobots as insurance against Bond, but will not keep the kid hostage? Come on. I don't mind movie taking some conveniences but to listen to youtubers making out more than what is, is purely cringe.

  • @RocTroller
    @RocTroller2 жыл бұрын

    I’m happy I wasn’t the only one who thought Safin was an interesting and unsettling villain. I appreciated how they didn’t have Safin look to the camera and explain his plan to the T. The audience should pay attention, not have the film hand holding the audience.

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bingo! I think it’s more interesting, especially in this particular film, for him to wax poetic about his warped philosophy and how it mirrors Bond. Strengthens the emotional core which is the most important element in a final Daniel Craig film.

  • @frazzplayz6755
    @frazzplayz67552 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU! I thought I was the only person who actually loved Safin!

  • @gtaipan7422

    @gtaipan7422

    Жыл бұрын

    We all loved him, I highly respect that. 😉👍

  • @owentaylor5622
    @owentaylor56222 жыл бұрын

    After watching this film twice, I realised how delivery of ideas is more important than the ideas themselves. In skyfall, Silva's plan is unrealistic and dependent on things out of his control but we enjoy its execution because it is so seductively presented to the audience. NTTD has some poignant ideas but they're fumbled on delivery. The slow pace, clunky and melodramatic dialogue and an unclear direction or intention of said ideas makes scenes like safins reintroduction to Madeleine uninteresting, confusing underdeveloped. The majority of the movie just washed over me as a passive viewing experience; Safin was the epitome of this. The moments I remember the most are the ones that took me out of the movie: Nomi being cringe, Daniel Craig forgetting to act when seeing Blofeld, Safin just letting the child and the eyeroll-worthy dialogue before Bond dies.

  • @jeangomez7733
    @jeangomez77332 жыл бұрын

    Safin is a interesting villain from what I seen in clips but Le Chiffe (I probably misspelled that) is still the best

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    He definitely is, but I quite like Safin and how he functions in the story.

  • @jeangomez7733

    @jeangomez7733

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FilmSpeak agree

  • @4thpeverell142

    @4thpeverell142

    2 жыл бұрын

    Silva and Le Chiffre on top lmao.

  • @jeangomez7733

    @jeangomez7733

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@4thpeverell142 definitely

  • @olandofuller5588

    @olandofuller5588

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FilmSpeak you like bill gates. My bad we talking about a 🎬 movie

  • @ryanrebelo9653
    @ryanrebelo96532 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful commentary on your behalf and such an amazing take on Malek’s fantastic portrayal of Safin. I knew Safin was going to be one of the better, reserved, villains of Craig’s Bond Franchise, and this video has opened my eyes even more. Great digging man 👏🏽

  • @sr71sr71
    @sr71sr712 жыл бұрын

    I only saw this in theaters when it first released, and although I never did pick up on these nuances of character and story, I think subconsciously I liked his different archetype. What made me love the film from the get go, was the collapsing house of cards, so to speak. From Casino to this, it felt like a calamity, a rogue spear into the gut, a danger never perceived until it was far too late. It wasntwhat I expected, and I loved it. Also, side note, the Craig era bond felt so right to me as it reminded me of my (now) second favorite Bond Era. The Dalton era.

  • @bettyreads222
    @bettyreads2222 жыл бұрын

    I like Rami's point around a good villain being one you're waiting to uncoil, I love to hate a good villain and in his case I was underwhelmed at first like you said and then as I thought about it more I think the subtle way the movie builds him up and show the intricacies of why he's doing this, the more I was like okay I see you bond movie. Great video essay!

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! YES! The way Rami talks about the character is incredible and it all comes through beautifully in the film. That whole interview with Guillermo was a real treat. Super insightful.

  • @BlackstarSI
    @BlackstarSI2 жыл бұрын

    Great video, man! Much respect ✊🏾

  • @walterdbrown
    @walterdbrown2 жыл бұрын

    Great video and points of view. Thanks for opening my eyes a bit on Safin and the meaning of him in Bond’s finale. Similar to what Malek said, villains/antagonists who keep their calm and have an unnerving presence just on their words and looks are my favorite. Malek is so good, and anything he does is just amazing because of his wide open eyes and the ways he plays with his uncomfortable tone of voice. I have to rewatch No Time To Die because on first viewing, I didn’t appreciate how I wanted, since it was more a film I shared with my brother and father. But I’ve wanted to watch on my own with headphones to take it all in.

  • @rendellbartholomew2742
    @rendellbartholomew27422 жыл бұрын

    Fair enough. Good the producers went in a different but subtle direction with the villan. I noticed it too. Every Bond villan can't have the same traits ya know. Really good film. Very solid outing for Daniel Craig and the cast.

  • @HarryThomasPictures
    @HarryThomasPictures2 жыл бұрын

    Finally somebody agrees and can see Safin is the most underrated Bond villain and the most underrated villain of all time he seriously gets far too much hate and is my personal favourite Bond antagonist. Rami Malek made him unsettling by playing him calmly he never needed to yell to be intimidating and Safin dosen't have the motivation of Power he's taking out his anger on the world because the murder of his family shaped him into a monster. I for one love that he has more scenes with Madeline than with Bond as he's kind of like the author of all her pain just like Blofeld is the author of all Bond's pain. He's only the only villain to be deadlier than Spectre and what's thought provoking is that he kind of wins in the end even after Bond puts a stop to his plan he still robs Bond of ever living happily with Madeline and Matilde and is the only villain to be ever kill James Bond. To those who call him underwhelming I say all the Pierce Brosnan Bond villains are way worse personally!

  • @zrglow4450

    @zrglow4450

    Жыл бұрын

    Well, compared to a ball busting german guy who is also gambling addict and impulsive poisoner, safin may seem bland due to his careful and rational approach. Safin manages to wipe out Blofeld's army, wounding him gravely. Completely outsmarted, Blofeld acknowledges Safin's abilities. Knowing that Safin also will seek to kill Madeline to complete his revenge and his inevitable clash with James Bond, Blofeld grants Safin's wish and intentionally contact Heracles. He also orders his remaining men to assist Safin(one eyed guy). All this just to hurt James Bond. So it's actually Blofeld and Safin vs James Bond.

  • @coolrabbit75

    @coolrabbit75

    Жыл бұрын

    It took a couple of Craig bond movies for me to come completely around but now he's one of two bonds I really like Sean Connery and Craig are the best..in the bond franchise

  • @augustorojassanchez6656
    @augustorojassanchez66562 жыл бұрын

    What really annoyed me in the movie was not the villan, but the writing around the "good guys" making everything easy for them to deal with almost plot armor like, it ends up coming up as bland and as if Bond didn't earn most of the little victories. Even if the villan is written well that's not the whole writing

  • @fredraputznik2313
    @fredraputznik23132 жыл бұрын

    My friend, thank you for saying what I was thinking. I've always been a big Dr. No fan, and this movie ran with that formula (and many other nods to the series). Great video! Keep it up!!!!

  • @burgersbiblesaeh849
    @burgersbiblesaeh8492 жыл бұрын

    That movie was absolutely amazing.

  • @errhka
    @errhka2 жыл бұрын

    Very astute observation about Safin's genius in using Blofeld's weapon against him and Spectre. No Time to Die is very efficient in its writing which sometimes doesn't translate well to getting everything on the first watch - but man is it great to pick it apart in the analysis.

  • @pontiusporcius8430

    @pontiusporcius8430

    2 жыл бұрын

    So ingenious that it anticipates the paranoid illuminati to gather all of their paranoid leaders in one place where they agree to be doused in an apocalyptic hell virus commissioned by head of the government agency that seeks to destroy them. Truly a gambit to upstage Kronstein and Fischer indeed.

  • @pacorka9943
    @pacorka99432 жыл бұрын

    Safin is just a guy with a very powerful weapon. They could have gone into his character more but chose not to. This movie is good but it has plenty of flaws in the writing.

  • @sauron6064

    @sauron6064

    2 жыл бұрын

    I expected Safin to do something that would be actually useful. Even I as myself will make a better villain.

  • @ga20904
    @ga209042 жыл бұрын

    As soon as Lyutsifer met with Dr. Swann the entire movie shifted to a darker tone.

  • @markuzzolino5872
    @markuzzolino587211 ай бұрын

    For me, Daniel Craig is the best James Bond of all time and also a great actor, no one else will come close to Daniel Craig

  • @AlMoSiCe210
    @AlMoSiCe2102 жыл бұрын

    I definitely agree with your overall point. I just wanted a smidge more screen time of Safin.

  • @JSK_03
    @JSK_032 жыл бұрын

    You try to somehow string all of Safins contractory plans together to find some kind of reason behind them (even guessing things that were neither stated, shown or implied in the film), when it is clear that the writers had no idea what to do with him after he destroyed Spectre and basically only used him as a plotdevice without motivation to get the story to happen!

  • @camiloalves55

    @camiloalves55

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this.

  • @JSK_03

    @JSK_03

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@camiloalves55 I got ya

  • @WhiteDragonXXX
    @WhiteDragonXXX2 жыл бұрын

    I really like this Bond villain, he had a lot of cool elements to him and he was effective.

  • @isaacharton7851
    @isaacharton7851 Жыл бұрын

    He is literally me. (minus the crime, FBI agents, minus the crime, Jesus, you don't have to insta-SWAT me, calm down!)

  • @optimusprime028
    @optimusprime0282 жыл бұрын

    MALEK REALLY DID A GREAT JOB WITH THIS CHARACTER. HE MADE IT SINISTER IN A UNIQUE WAY.

  • @prometheusjackson8787
    @prometheusjackson87872 жыл бұрын

    I felt like No Time to Die wasn't given enough room to breathe because a 1/3 of the movie was carry over from Spectre and the attempt at turning the Craig Era into a cinematic universe which didn't work

  • @adamclark3421
    @adamclark34212 жыл бұрын

    Someone send this to Calvin Dyson and David Zaritsky

  • @TheChaosLupin

    @TheChaosLupin

    2 жыл бұрын

    Why? They’re good guys, they don’t deserve this

  • @jamesmartinez5622
    @jamesmartinez56222 жыл бұрын

    We’re not so different you and I, Mr. Bond!

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    I could be speaking to my own reflection…

  • @ZmansEdits
    @ZmansEdits2 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Safin is already my favorite Bond villain! I am obsessed with him, regarding his badass look in his opening scene in Norway with his Noh mask.

  • @sauron6064

    @sauron6064

    2 жыл бұрын

    He was a fantastic character until near the end.

  • @VeveIndian
    @VeveIndian2 жыл бұрын

    I started watching the video thinking the title was supposed to be a joke. For me I cannot appreciate a villain whose motivations and plan are unclear. Seemed like lazy writing to me 🤷‍♂️

  • @1stnaruto
    @1stnaruto11 ай бұрын

    I think it's very humorous that nobody noticed that Cary literally just made a Metal Gear Solid movie using 007 characters and the mythos to pretty much call back to every single MGS video game from how Bond visits Vesper being Snake visiting the Boss but at the beginning to be similar to not just MGS3 but 4, Safin pretty much being SkullFace from character, motivation, appearance with all those scars (lol) and color scheme from MGSV, the stairway shootout to the very top like in MGS1, the nanomachines having a virus attack people using their DNA and having the main character be the carrier to eventually become a walking bio weapon from MGS to MGS4, Lea's character does the exact same thing to Bond and is very similar to Raiden & Rose's relationship and child, and some more.

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    11 ай бұрын

    hahaha that's very true. Kinda a cool cyclical thing where Kojima was inspired by his love of the Bond movies and then Bond went on to take some inspiration form his interpretation. Love when that happens.

  • @cooldude3240
    @cooldude3240 Жыл бұрын

    Great video.

  • @PierluigiPuccini
    @PierluigiPuccini2 жыл бұрын

    This makes the movie even better. And I loved it already.

  • @articleanteater
    @articleanteater2 жыл бұрын

    Yes yes yes. More bond videos

  • @SunsetLikesCoconuts
    @SunsetLikesCoconuts2 жыл бұрын

    He’s the best literally

  • @colecash6208
    @colecash62082 жыл бұрын

    I just bought my Blu Ray copy of No Time To Die last weekend 😀😀. I didn't get to see it in theaters, so I pulled the trigger and got it at Best Buy while they had it on sale 🤑🤑. I'm gonna watch the movie 1st and then come back to your channel and watch all your videos about it. I've read a number of varying opinions about this film, but I don't pay too much attention to them until I form my own. You're Quantum of Solace and Casino Royale videos were a breath of fresh air for me.... perfectly encapsulating what I've also thought about those movies for years. So I'll be back soon after I watch No Time To Die.

  • @flamingosarerad9362
    @flamingosarerad93622 жыл бұрын

    I thought his use in this movie sucked. I feel for Craig’s last outing it was almost jarring how weak of a villain he was

  • @obviouslyPSM
    @obviouslyPSM2 жыл бұрын

    Only watching NTTD once, but I liked Safin. I couldn’t really put why into words, but I think you just did that for me.

  • @TevyaSmolka
    @TevyaSmolka2 жыл бұрын

    looking back at it Safin is a very interesting.

  • @lukefrancis9536
    @lukefrancis953611 ай бұрын

    Watching this makes me want to rewatch No Time to Die yet again even after watching it a few weeks ago! When I first saw it, I thought it was predictable, I saw the action scenes in the trailer and didn't feel suspenseful. But the last few times, I've watched it, it has become my default 007 movie! Anyone else think that?

  • @youknowmyname9606
    @youknowmyname9606 Жыл бұрын

    What's the background music🎶

  • @freem8son86
    @freem8son862 жыл бұрын

    Meh. If Safin was truly a great villain, there wouldnt be so many people who didnt understand his motivations at all.

  • @stephanclemens2348
    @stephanclemens23482 жыл бұрын

    I also think he's among the best 25 Main Villains in a Bond Movie ever

  • @palomasaudios2676
    @palomasaudios26762 жыл бұрын

    And another thing, Safin's plotline did remind me of a few female villains plotline where like them, he was also nearly murdered and his life was ruined by a powerful man. Like Jennifer Check, Amy Dunne, Sandie, Love Quinn or Elektra King another Bond villain from The World Is Not Enough.

  • @sfinnera1
    @sfinnera1 Жыл бұрын

    Great analysis I totes agree

  • @markuzzolino5872
    @markuzzolino587211 ай бұрын

    And with Daniel Craig's No Time to Die, James Bond died for me, I won't look at what comes after that

  • @lifeofaustin1062
    @lifeofaustin10622 жыл бұрын

    Well if No TimeTo Die wasn't already my favourite, this video might have just sealed it!

  • @CDubya.82
    @CDubya.822 жыл бұрын

    Not Time to Die is a movie that has improved in my liking of it with every watch. This video plants more to enjoy and seeds more points to look for in the film. Well put together.

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I agree! It’s a film that only gets better the more you watch it and are able to peel back the layers. Love it so much!

  • @ninjanibba4259
    @ninjanibba42592 жыл бұрын

    I get what you’re trying to say, but Safrin just comes in and out of the movie with no impact on Bond till the end, that’s not very compelling, especially when they don’t even meet until the 3rd act, it’s disconnected

  • @Stormchazer246
    @Stormchazer246Ай бұрын

    “I don’t understand the confusion.” That’s because there isn’t any confusion about his motivations. It’s his ultimate goals (besides killing Spectre) that make no damn sense.

  • @wickdaline8668
    @wickdaline86682 жыл бұрын

    I knew there were reasons I was on the fence about Safin and now I know why.

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad I could help!

  • @prateeksrivastav8257
    @prateeksrivastav82572 жыл бұрын

    I love James bond movies 💞

  • @palomasaudios2676
    @palomasaudios26762 жыл бұрын

    And My father's been a Bond fan most of the times and I got introduced to it when I was 4 was just 7 years old when I started Casino Royale in the second grade and now I am 22 since I watched No Time To Die..and that too 2 years before I graduate my bachelors'

  • @InimicalWit
    @InimicalWit2 жыл бұрын

    I like how, like the point about the film you were making, when you pointed out what Safin’s name sounded like, you didn’t spell out his entire name for us. ;)

  • @kmouse0078
    @kmouse00782 жыл бұрын

    @filmspeak Can you and someone explain when Safin was trying to force Madeline to drink the tea. I get the whole plant scene from earlier in the movie but what was going to be the outcome if she drank the tea at the end?

  • @phan643

    @phan643

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think either kill her or brainwash her , as much as he said he loved her , he does readily discard people who disobey him.

  • @IdoShmido
    @IdoShmido2 жыл бұрын

    Le chiffre and Silva's plans were relatble and understandable even if you didn't agree with them. Safin's motivations are just mustache twirly evil.

  • @nalaplama9767
    @nalaplama97672 жыл бұрын

    For one of the few times I agree you I really thought safin was a good villain great job

  • @Ninten007
    @Ninten0072 жыл бұрын

    I was pretty on board with Safin after first view, but you put why into words for me. He definitely embodies the unique atmosphere of the film. (Also when I typed Safin it autocorrected to Satan. So take what you will from that).

  • @DavidHutchinson0713

    @DavidHutchinson0713

    Жыл бұрын

    I mean, considering his first name of "Lyutsifer" (Russian of Lucifer), the way Safin's name is pronounced, _and_ his godhood complex, the Satan parallels are most definitely intentional

  • @christophmahler
    @christophmahler11 ай бұрын

    Everyone agrees that *the character of Safin was either shot or **_edited_** poorly* , just as *everyone agrees that his character was comprehensive and 'relatable' in his motivations **_to a certain point_* - that is until _the utter destruction of SPECTRE_ . If one begins to think about the character, it doesn't take long to figure that 'Lucifer Safin' is *motivated by his deprived childhood* - a resulting _natural_ sense of detachment, jealousy and resentment to those who do enjoy even the outlook of a wholesome family, a _Godforsaken_ existential dread that escalates into a *suicidal misanthropy* when planning not only to sell the originally _discriminatory_ bioweapon, but to have it manipulated in a way that it's effect will have likely spread ever wider through genetic *bonds of family* into a *mass extinction* event - as depicted in the case of it's _deceptive_ application upon SPECTER - the family trade serves indeed as a Trojan Horse. But if one is thus _forced_ to contemplate upon the psychological threads between seemingly isolated acts - like letting Madeline's captured daughter simply go, and himself risking close combat, he knew he was prone to loose - both acts as necessary means *to infect the hero to the cruel end of denying him any intimacy with his loved ones* - then the director failed to portray these motivations sufficiently *_on screen_* . The casual, passing exposition of Safin's background story by Madeline's SPECTER files is why the movie can never live up to the hype of the production company - resulting in audiences to shrug off the episode as another franchise miss, mirroring MI6 habitual mores - unless, someone completely re-edits the missing bits, including *'deleted scenes'* - _if these even exist_ ... The observations about the hero - and the British Intelligence apparatus - being a _stand in_ for the lacking presence of the Jungian, 'shadowy' anatgonist is valid, and a more mature storytelling that is worth pursuing, but works poorly, here on first screening - when it feels as if the movie has simply several preludes...

  • @LeonWick526
    @LeonWick5262 жыл бұрын

    If Safin is a great villain, then can't we agree that Christoph Waltz's Blofeld is great too? I have hard time understanding how people praise NTTD when it has many of the same problems Spectre has (contrived plot points, underwhelming villain, etc.) and the same people don't like Spectre.

  • @olandofuller5588

    @olandofuller5588

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just wanted the game 🎮 to come out with the movie. Golden Eye 2020

  • @DavidHutchinson0713

    @DavidHutchinson0713

    Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed Spectre, for what it's worth. The one Craig Bond film that failed to me would be Quantum of Solace; my god, rewatching it always feels like a headache because of the goddamn editing. Anyway, much like the film itself, I've always enjoyed Waltz as Blofeld; thought he was underrated.

  • @rhodriwilliams2599
    @rhodriwilliams25992 жыл бұрын

    Although I disagree on how well established Saxon was, I always enjoy seeing a positive view on something I see negatively (I actually quite like safin) makes me appreciate it more

  • @MG-ye1hu
    @MG-ye1hu2 жыл бұрын

    As an actor I thought Malek was not bad. Just the plot didn't make sense at all. Leaving Spectre and Blofeld in the picture and then adding Safin on top was just silly. You never really understood what's going on and why Safin and Bond should be adversaries since they are both fighting Spectre. It was like in A view to a kill. Christopher Walken was good but the plot ridiculous. No time to die was a disappointment. It had good potential but was just a mess in the end by wanting too many things without succeeding.

  • @classicmiriam
    @classicmiriam2 жыл бұрын

    Wow. Personally I loved the film. I totally get that Safin is terrifying. But I have always been a fan of Rami Malik.

  • @raizara4523
    @raizara45232 жыл бұрын

    The story might be better if the main Antagonist still be Blofeld And Safin Is a Central Antagonist who consume by his vengeance and become a Puppet for blofeld Before this movie was released. I thought the Blofeld plot would be like Solomon Lane. He escaped by the new villain who need him to cooperate the evil plan and finally showing how terrifying and ruthless is he like lane did in mi: fallout And bond will face blofeld last time as the last battle and the last enemy I think the movie should show how terrifying and ruthless is Waltz's Blofeld. Regardless of being imprisoned. Like Sending All of Spectre's Assassin to hunt bond (like Mr.Hinx Return as Jaw )or make more an unexpected attack to bond or government like he did at the opening. But Most of Spectre agent are killed at the party And blofeld had only 5 minutes screentime and 3 minutes of voice speech

  • @joebro391
    @joebro3912 жыл бұрын

    Bold move, Cotton!

  • @aranerem3767
    @aranerem37672 жыл бұрын

    I liked the performance he gave as Safin

  • @ikeflaherty8910
    @ikeflaherty89102 жыл бұрын

    If there ever was a villain that would have killed Bond in an equal 1 on 1 it wouldn’t have been Saffin, I think it’s clear Saffin isn’t a physical threat but more of a psychological/administrative, that’s why he ambushes Bond and gets the tables turned regardless. If there was ever a villain that would have killed Bond in a video game equal footing scenario it would be 006 or Red Grant.

  • @NerdyGamerReacts
    @NerdyGamerReacts2 жыл бұрын

    Amazing video man, this was my favorite of Craig's films, My favorite Daniel Craig Bond villain's are: 1. Safin 2. Blofeld 2. Silva 4. Le Chiffre 5. Dominic Greene Love his films, looking forward to watching them over again for year's to come, Craig's bond is my favorite so far. 💯😎

  • @Questionthis1
    @Questionthis12 жыл бұрын

    I figured out the formula of this channel. Find a thing that is popular, figure out the most common opinion about it, and contradict it. Seems to be working well for you.

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is that how you write off people with differing opinions? Why the hell would I spend all this time making a 30 min video on Safin just to be contrarian? That’s the dumbest waste of time I’ve ever heard of. I’ve been a fan of NTTD and Safin since the beginning before I even knew the consensus on the character or film. If I was a contrarian, I wouldn’t put even an ounce of the effort I do into making content. I genuinely care about these videos and I stand by my opinions however “unpopular” they may be. You haven’t “figured out” anything.

  • @Questionthis1

    @Questionthis1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FilmSpeak WOAH triggered?? I love your channel dude… I was making a joke. I tend to agree with 99% of what you say including this. I loved NTTD and Safin is my second favorite Bond villain. A lot of people disagree. I just noticed that whatever the prevailing opinion is about a film, you are contrarian against which you definitely are. As am I. Don’t get so offended by that, it’s what makes your channel work as I said. You should be embracing that

  • @TheChaosLupin

    @TheChaosLupin

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Questionthis1 proving that he’s actually a troll capitalizing on going against the mainstream (and good cinematic taste)

  • @MrRBX

    @MrRBX

    2 жыл бұрын

    Seems to be the formula. Or he really believes the shit he says which means he thinks he's way smarter than he is

  • @TheChaosLupin

    @TheChaosLupin

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MrRBX The idea crossed my mind.

  • @dmann5938
    @dmann5938 Жыл бұрын

    Safin lowkey scared me when I watched it 😂😂. Like almost to the same level as Thanos, Green Goblin (in No Way Home), Scarlet Witch (Multiverse of Madness) and Riddler (The Batman). This rarely happens since I don’t get scared easily

  • @1ofthe3
    @1ofthe3Ай бұрын

    I’m here to defend Safin’s over all character. No Time To Die felt like the biggest Easter egg basket we were ever given with so many fond references to other films and games (cybernetic eye!) I’m here to say that Safin gave me heavy Hugo Drax vibes with his base, motives, fascination with the Fox Glove as Drax was to the Orchid. There are a couple more comparisons but, I mean to tell you Safin felt very much like a… “down to Earth” version of Drax 😂 albeit: more psychologically twisted. SPECTRE was not aware of how close Drax came to destroying humanity including them. Safin’s rise to destroy them was a great plot twist because for over 60yrs we (the audience) have really only been putting up with SPECTRE plots, it was nice to see them caught by surprise for a change - only this time dealt with in one swift blow like a PG version of G.O.T’s: Blood Wedding 😂 Safin did what other Bond villains never could -no thanks to story plots. Having Bond die hurt me because I was already dealing with my dad’s passing and Bond was a tremendous part of my childhood with my dad so that was one more nail in the coffin. If only they could have let him retire. That would have been a more fitting and dignifying end of an era, and most certainly would have been more comforting to me to see a good hero live on and retire after already losing my real one. As for a villain like Safin, they don’t come by too often. I look forward to seeing more of your content!

  • @palomasaudios2676
    @palomasaudios26762 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this. This is what I've been trying to tell others who insult and degrade him.

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    My pleasure! I'm glad there's a group of us out there who love this character.

  • @NatureWatersProductions
    @NatureWatersProductionsАй бұрын

    Silva will FOREVER be my Favorite! 🥹💚 But Sefin came close…..

  • @GentlemensClubHolyEdition
    @GentlemensClubHolyEdition Жыл бұрын

    I love that his name is just Lucifer satin with a few letter changes

  • @MrTardis11
    @MrTardis112 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic analysis and opinions. I do agree Lyutsifer Safin is underrated. It’s not about how long he has on screen it’s what he does that makes him so intriguing and why he does it. There are a lot of personal motivations there, and yes he has a serious God complex issue. Actually Mathilde biting his hand gave him her DNA 🧬 which allowed him to create the vile and poison Bond, tragic. So while Bond was off trying shoot his way to the blast doors, Safin was busy putting that vile together. Yes Rami Malek was perfect casting, he’s so creepy and unsettling in every scene not just the opening. I think it’s clever the way he took down Spectre and Blofeld but ultimately when Safin died as you said he wasn’t leaving behind the legacy that Bond was. Bond saved his family and the world. I think Bond ultimately found a bit of a redemption, he learned to love again and realise the value of family, notice how over the 5 films Craig’s bond opens up a lot more emotionally. Safin was probably a delightful child but could never recover from his family’s deaths. I agree not every villain needs a big speech about their plan, you just have to pay attention and read the story as it unfolds. He’s a great villain and it seems pretty clear why he’s executing the plan the way he is and yes in the end he ends up looking pathetic despite being the one who kills Bond.

  • @sauron6064

    @sauron6064

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think Safin’s death could have been better. Maybe Bond could have shot him in the stomach and then they both get blown up my the missiles.

  • @MrTardis11

    @MrTardis11

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sauron6064 I suppose so but perhaps Safin needed to die before Bond cause it may have disrupted the emotional punch of Bond’s final goodbye to Madeleine and Mathilde

  • @jadedinosaur7573
    @jadedinosaur75732 жыл бұрын

    All that said, I still wish his name was Dr. No. I think the name recognition is really missing from this character, and would have helped him gain more popularity.

  • @spooky6993
    @spooky69932 жыл бұрын

    What is that clicking sound in the background

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry, clicking?

  • @gtaipan7422
    @gtaipan7422 Жыл бұрын

    34:02 "'We are both poisoned with knowledge'." Thanos: "You're not the only one who's cursed with knowledge." An extraordinary reminding quotes together. 😁

  • @rewby23
    @rewby232 жыл бұрын

    I've never really followed the Bond movies, I've only watched this and a different one (can't remember the name) but I remember watching this one and being like godDAMN that was metal as fuck to just be like. Yep. Now you can't ever see the person you actually love again because if you do she'll actually die. Safin was such an eerie character as well everything about him and how he acts is so unsettling and it was honestly very interesting to see it all happen.

  • @FilmSpeak

    @FilmSpeak

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's amazing. I love hearing non Bond fans' takes on this film and Safin as a character. I've found a lot of Bond newcomers are actually quite creeped out by him and find him to be a great villain! Glad you had such great experience with the film.

  • @pontiusporcius8430

    @pontiusporcius8430

    2 жыл бұрын

    The early connery ones are really good, but for you I recommend licence to kill. It makes this movie its bitch.

  • @frozenthingsstudios2452
    @frozenthingsstudios24522 жыл бұрын

    People hate Safin just because he got 3 scenes but all the scenes he's in works perfectly.

  • @kylekeller7577
    @kylekeller75772 жыл бұрын

    I’m just amazed that he didn’t seem to age in 20+ years.

  • @AstridHVinnysMama
    @AstridHVinnysMama2 жыл бұрын

    All of this! Thank you for posting this. I loved Safin & thought Rami Malek did a fantastic job. I also love what Rami & Guillermo Del Toro said in that panel discussion. It’s nice to know I’m not the only one out there that appreciates Safin & Rami’s performance. The only complaint I have is that he should’ve had more screen time.

  • @barisbal7782
    @barisbal77822 жыл бұрын

    i found it extremely hypocritical that people devaluate him just because they dont get his motivations and background and instead of bother to analyse, they deemed him as a villain who lack those things. yet, end up putting lesser bond villains and their angry little man motivations on pedestal

  • @sauron6064

    @sauron6064

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don’t really like any Bond villains. When making these characters they seem to only scratch the surface and don’t go any deeper which is what makes them kinda generic.

  • @mrn7356
    @mrn73562 жыл бұрын

    Wasn't Vesper once the armor of Bond, in Casino Royale? Bond never directly defeats Spectre, another villains does, Satin. I noticed how Vesper and 006 both betray Bond. And I really think that the Goldeneye Satellites is very parallel. But I also noticed that Bond never got shot or bruised only until Casino Royale, because you can feel his emotion. And with Pierce Brosman, he never got shot or hurt, he had every gadget and weapon for convenience like that ring or or clicking pen, missile on a car? James Bond did die I think it was in Quantum Solace and he got to his car and revived himself.

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