This bond girl says she regrets taking the role

Quantum of Solace Star Gemma Arterton has "realized that there were so many false with bond women".


Play a so-called "Bond Girl" puts an actor in the same club asHalle Berry,Eva Green,Michelle Yeoh,Diana RiggAnd other big names, but it can also come with a few seconds thought. After all,James Bond Movies are not known to be all that socially gradually, especially when it comes to theirWomen's depth. And a bond girlDaniel Craig Ongoing race as the super spy has revealed that it really looks at taking the role. In a new interview withThe sun,GEMMA ARTERTON, who played strawberry fields In 2008Quantum de Solace, explained how she came to realize "there was so bad for bond women". Continue reading to find out why it is problematic with its character, and for the way bond movies are stacked, checkRanking each film James Bond, worst review at best.

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Strawberry's Storyline inQuantum de Solaceis a classic link.

Gemma Arterton and Daniel Craig
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The strawberry strawberries are a MI6 agent in the second exit of Craig 007. Its character is supposed to intercept the obligation and hold it on its non-infantile mission in Bolivia to hunt a billionaire chief of crime. After threatening to retain it in a prison cell until his return flight in the morning, she follows the spy of a Swanky hotel and ends up being seduced by him.(Spoilers!)Before the end of the film, the agent fields are killed and covered with oil, his body left as a link message. Of course, he's ahead.

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Before the release of the film, Arterton expressed excitement on the scenes of love and its character.

Olga Kurylenko, Daniel Craig, and Gemma Arterton in 2008
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"I felt like a gig girl and I felt so young and inexperienced - but I kissed James Bond!"The actor stated at a 2008 press conference, as indicated by the BBC. Arterton also previewed his character as "fresh and young, not sensual and a fatal woman."

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But over time, she said that her vision of the role has changed.

Gemma Arterton
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In September of this year, Arterton (over 34 years old), saidTelegraphthat his age and experience had an impact onhis choice to take the role.

"I do not really remember what I'm in [the film] or what I did, but I know I would not choose a role like that now," she said, viaPeople. "Because she was funny and she was sweet, but she really did not do anything - or an insert back."

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And she thinks the strawberry should also have made different choices.

Gemma Arterton
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Arterton had only a few credits of films on his name before his start, but she would have beenBeat 1,500 other players for the role. Despite this, as she saidThe sunShe received some clasion to be in the film because of her somewhat anti-feminist themes. "I always have critics to acceptQuantum de Solace"She said, but I was 21, I had a student loan and you know it was a bond movie."

The part propelled it into the success of the scene and the screen, but Arterton said that "as [she] had life older [she] realized that there was so bad with bond women".

With regard to the fields of agent giving in the charm of Debonir de Bond? "The strawberry should just say no, really," said Artterton of their dalliance "and flat shoes worn."

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