NEW YORK – If you just looked at the cast and crew of Skyfall, you could easily confuse the assembled talent for a prestige costume drama.
Director Sam Mendes, actors Judi Dench, Javier Bardem and Ralph Fiennes, and cinematographer Roger Deakins might just as easily be mounting a Shakespeare adaptation.
But Skyfall is, of course, a James Bond film, and not only that, its the 23rd installment in a blockbuster franchise marking its 50th anniversary with only slightly less fanfare than the Queens Jubilee. Skyfall is a touch more high-minded than those previous 22 films, but its also arguably the best crafted movie in Bond history.
Those involved in the 007 empire overwhelmingly credit the higher trajectory for Bond to one man: Daniel Craig.
Daniel was like, Everyone said yes! Look at this incredible cast! says Mendes. Im like, Mate, its because of you.
Now in his third film as 007, Skyfall is Craigs most emphatic statement yet on how hell define his stewardship of the beloved British spy. Whats clearest on Skyfall is that Craig has taken full ownership of Bond, not only filling out a tux, but molding the entire production.
That was an ambition of mine, Craig says. They give us a lot of money to make these films. If we can spend the money in the right way – its not just me, its the collective thinking but Im very much behind it – if we can spend the money in the right way and on the right people, then were going to create something thats very special.
The result is the best-reviewed Bond film yet, one thats already made a whopping $287 million in its first 10 days of international release.
Skyfall is the latest addition to of The Daniel Craig Years, a chapter in Bond history thats proving a resounding success.
Craigs first Bond film, 2006s Casino Royale, was a visceral introduction to his version of 007. Less successful was 2008s Quantum of Solace, which was marred by script problems partly caused by the writers strike. The films heavy somberness disappointed many and fueled the correction in tone on Skyfall.
After the postmodern deconstruction of Quantum, Skyfall puts Bond back together, restoring many familiar elements, albeit with certain twists. Ben Whishaw inherits the role of Q, and Fiennes comes aboard as the new head of MI6. Bardem plays a flamboyant, effete former MI6 agent whose cyber destruction is motivated by a past with M, the role Judi Dench has memorably inhabited for seven films.
Overall, Skyfall is set in a more realistic world – particularly situated in London – where MI6s activities are answerable to government and where the threat of terrorism has firmly displaced Cold War fears as the dominant concern.
It was Craig who, on a sudden instinct over conversation at a party, asked Mendes – better known for his stage direction and dramas like American Beauty and Revolutionary Road than action movies – if he wanted to direct.
The two had previously worked together on 2002s Road to Perdition, before Craigs stardom swelled.
It mattered that it came from him, Mendes says. I dont think I would have done it without Dan. Its much easier going to Javier or Ralph knowing theyre already into the franchise because of Daniel. Hes made it cool in a different way.
Craig also approached Bardem, a selective actor whose performance in Skyfall is already being considered among the best Bond villains.
I asked him as well, Craig confesses sheepishly. Overstretching my job description. Youre an actor! Stick to (expletive) acting! You cant go hiring people.
But producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, who years ago inherited control of the franchise from their father, Albert Cubby Broccoli, have been quite content with Craigs initiative. The 44-year-old actor is signed for two more Bond films, but Broccoli would have it be longer.
Were not going to let him get away, Broccoli says. We want him to keep making these films as long as hes willing.
Daniel gives you more opportunities, Wilson adds. He is definitely the main reason people want to be in these films.
Mendes credits another inspiration: Christopher Nolan, whose Dark Knight trilogy of Batman films, Mendes says, made B movies into A films.
Its very important in an environment now where you can only make very big movies or very small movies, that very big movies are not robbed of meaning, Mendes says. Im not saying they all have to be treatises on the future of the world or humanity, but they can carry something thats not just escapism.
Skyfall has plenty of that too: the gadgets, the chase sequences, the one-liners. But Craig and company believe theyve now successfully recalibrated Bond for a new era.
After Quantum, Craig says, he had no idea where the films could go. Now, hes clearly energized by the foundation theyve laid with Skyfall.
I want an exploding volcano with a base underneath it, Craig says. Why not? I think were allowed. Weve set the tone. The tones good, its a good tone. Its a serious tone, but its funny and all those things.
The stories, he says, now seem endless.