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Agent 47 vs James Bond 3. The Finale

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Lucas also goes on a lengthy backstory on how he unknowningly faked his death, how he became the head of a security firm of Providence's banker Eugene Cobbs's bank, how he figured out that Eugene had to be dealt with and so on, thus building up his experience and taking out Providence members from behind the curtains as the Shadow Client. Lucas even robbed a New York Providence vault without any CCTV camera evidence to show for it, and nothing was even tampered with. He stole the keys required to open the vault and slipped past the guards without them noticing anything unusual.

This part was mentioned in Hitman 2, when he faces 47 after 5 decades of separation.
 
Hmmmmmm. This is interesting.

Ort-Meyer was apparently in league with Providence. Meaning he could have gained more knowledge than we anticipated.
 
TheArsenal1212 said:
Let me explain something.
The whole criticism over Bond's character over the years is that it isn't realistic. Golden Gun? Ejector seat in cars?

Especially the older films, they were quite ridiculous

Bourne is closer to 47 than Bond is

Bourne was an assassin. A ruthless killer half the time, very down to earth (many critics hailing the series for being more realistic than the Bond Franchise)

Apart from Bond and 47 having a semi-similar job and Craig's Bond being slightly more realistic, the characters as a whole are quite different.
Again I'm pretty certain a lot of critics were pointint out suspicious lines like "50 nos and a yes means yes" but even with this, using unrealistic/silly equipment =/= being unrealistic wholly. Especially in newer films like Skyfall.
 
Dude. The main reason why Craig's Bond is so well received is because of how much more realistic and gritty they are. They are considered some of the best entires into the series because of this. On the contray, movies such as moonraker, the spy who loved me etc were all told to be a little bit to silly and farfetched.

The older Bonds were more silly and fun that was the literal point of them

Even then, Craig's Bond is the only Bond which has some similarities with 47 every other Bond shares practically none.
 
You can't treat a few of the newer films as a whole and then say Bond is a realistic character. Most of his movies are silly and over the top bar a few newer ones which are better entires in the series. Even the games are silly, Nightfire is ridiculously unrealistic.
 
I

am just gonna post "okay"

and move on
 
TheArsenal1212 said:
Still don't see how these characters are remotely similar.
Bond's a spy, 47's an assassin

Bond's a charming, emotional man, 47 is a emotionless psychopath

Bond uses gadgets and cool weaponry, 47 uses blunt force

Bond uses seduction, 47 has literally no people Skills

Apart from Bond being a ruthless spy sometimes there's literally nothing similar about them hahahah
Maybe Agent 47 vs Jacket could work?
 
The Wright Way said:
The realism of Bond's universe depends on who's writing him. Sorta like Batman.
What do you mean writes him

It's all based of Ian Flemming's novels.

Did you mean who writes the scripts?

Then well yeah. But his history would suggest he's more of an unrealistic character more than a serious one. Just like batman being a more serious character despite him being slightly less so in justice league
 
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