In the scene when Camille goes to Greene's dockside to talk to him, everytime the camera focuses on her back, it looks like there's some kind of rash on her back. Has anyone else noticed this?
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Resposta de bluersun
em 15 outubro 2017 às 1:09 PM
Been a while since I've seen this, but (someone correct me if I'm wrong) I seem to remember it's a torture burn.
Resposta de bratface
em 15 outubro 2017 às 5:21 PM
From the QOS wikia page:
"When she was a young girl, the opposition in Bolivia sent General Medrano to her house; there, Medrano shoots Camille's father, rapes her mother and sister before strangling them to death, and then smiles at Camille before leaving and setting the house on fire, which is the cause for the burn scars on Camille's back."
Resposta de Renovatio
em 16 outubro 2017 às 10:01 AM
I was waiting for someone to say it was an allergic reaction to Craig's touch .... haha... but I guess we're not at that level of delusional Craig Bond hate in this forum... yet. ;)
Resposta de bratface
em 16 outubro 2017 às 2:06 PM
Well not from me, I love Craig's Bond!
Resposta de Maria Kelly
em 17 outubro 2017 às 2:24 PM
Thanks for the answers to my question.
Resposta de DRDMovieMusings
em 24 novembro 2023 às 5:11 PM
It also speaks to why she cowered in the burning building after killing Medrano — she was flashing back to being a child in the fire that destroyed her home. Bond comforted her with the same posture he comforted Vesper.
But, note - whereas, in Casino Royale, Bond comforted Vesper in water (the shower) but could not save her from drowning in water, here in Quantum of Solace, he comforts Camille in the fire, and then saves her from the fire.
Vesper represents loss for Bond; Camilla is a kind of redemption for Bond.
Resposta de SecretaryIMF
em 15 dezembro 2023 às 11:54 AM
@DRDMovieMusings: Very good post! I completely agree with you.