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I'd love to see Bond meet a young Mathis.
It was me. At the time I said that Doherty was like Sean Connery but with all of his masculinity removed. I still stand by that. Doherty exudes a very camp vibe both on and off screen.
I always assumed that literary Bond served in Fleming’s 30 Assault Unit or possibly the SOE during the war, where he learnt and became conditioned to kill in cold blood, and generally do the action aspect of being a 00. I understand that Fleming was always frustrated that he was not allowed to go on missions - so would be logical for his Bond alter ego to have been part of 30AU.
I also seem to remember a 1960s promotional video where they claimed he fought in the marines in Berlin in the closing stage of the war aged 17 - I’ve looked but can’t find it on YouTube.
What you think is he right for the part?
Connery without his masculinity is like a car without wheels!
It's just an issue of what his strengths are what impression he gives off as an actor. I understand he comes off a bit camp in the above clip, but he actually can do sophisticated and even sexual going from what I've seen him in. It's just that Bond requires that raw, alpha male gravitas. That element of brutishness you could say. Doherty just doesn't quite have that in my opinion.
In fairness, you could argue he's an actor at the end of the day, and how he approaches the character is what counts. But I don't think he's quite right even in that regard. I think going from The Invitation he'd actually make an interesting villain.
I wouldn't say too soft (again, he's an actor at the end of the day, and I'm sure he's capable of conveying intensity). I just don't think he gives off Bond.
What you mean by "gives off Bond"? Im not native english speaker.
It’s tricky to explain to be honest. He’s just… not quite right for the part in my opinion.
You can also explore stories like PTSD from life in the Navy and other interesting aspects of a younger Bond's development. He must have seen some dark things in the Navy. I also recently saw the film Disco Boy and that had a whole plot of the army going into a dangerous zone and a soldier having to carry out a killing and its impact on him and it was seriously interesting stuff and had a cool night vision scene which Denis Villeneuve already did something similar with Sicario. It is worth checking out Disco Boy alone because it is shot by the genius of Helene Louvart
Ok there is something that say "no" to you.
Say it.... It's not hard to explain. There's just a list of censored words you can't say on here.