There are many things that this Bond movie does that many before have done. Give you a story of Bond going rouge, getting in trouble and then the rest of MI6 understanding why he went rouge near the end of the film. This movies villain is actually terrible, played by the flamboyant Christoph Waltz is basically the same antagonist as his character from the true story Big Eyes. He brought the same good willed bad guy as he did in Big Eyes which is kind of disappointing since many Bond villains are portrayed as being as people that are hard to kill. Unlike the other villains this one was actually close to Bond at one point in Bonds life. …show more content…
At the begging of the movie Bond kills a man who was part of an organization called Spectre (who knew). The wife of the now deceased Spectre operative is now being watched by the organization then Bond comes in to save the day and get answers for what her husband was doing. Then there is the daughter of another former Spectre agent who kills himself after he tells Bond to protect his daughter. They then meet and he tells her about her father, but Bond isn't the only one who wants to "Talk" to her. As Spectre operatives move in her in her workplace bond then has to save her which he does. Then they work together to get answers then She becomes Bonds Love