It's not the climax in the film that it is in the book - the film's climax obviously being "Bond, James Bond". In fact, the way the 2nd bitch works, it's a passing thought anyway. They'd be existing in two separate universes of character and mood. Am I making any sense?ĭepending on how he played the scene, we might not even make the connection between the first playful 'bitch' and the second, cold 'bitch'. I think it would be a nice match with the completely different tone of how he calls her a bitch in that line, cold and bitter. So, for example, on the train he would have muttered 'bitch' under his breath but with a half smile of sorts, acknowledging she can match him for playful banter rather than be bowled over by his charm and sophistication, and the smile with it to acknowledge that he finds that challenge attractive. I think I would have liked him to say 'bitch' as she walks away on the train but in a completely different form to 'the bitch is dead', so we can see the contrast as his feelings have developed and changed.
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