“People are islands,' she said. 'They don't really touch. However close they are, they're really quite separate. Even if they've been married for fifty years.” ”

—Ian Fleming, Casino Royale

“Skyfall’s most sexually charged moment comes not with the femme fatale at that gaudy casino but during the extended interrogation scene, as Silva runs his fingers across Bond’s bare chest, then reaches down to part his legs! “What’s your regulation training for this?” Silva taunts him. “What makes you think it’s my first time?” 007 shoots back, without missing a beat.”

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laineyue:

I am also quoting this blogger for an accurate response that is the same as mine when I was watching the movie.

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“Silva’s pronounced accidie – not to mention sexual ambivalence – is a reflection of Bond’s creator, Ian Fleming, and many of the characters he wrote, especially the villains, where sexual deviancy as much as ethnicity was linked to moral corruption, charming old bigot that he was. Bond’s response – “what makes you think this is my first time?” – is a “fifty-seven academics just punched the air” moment, reflecting the oft-asserted suggestion that Bond himself may be an over-compensating closet homosexual (again, allegedly, like Fleming himself).”

David Tennant 57 academics just punched in the air

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