Good enough action film. Bad Bond film. There wasn't enough in it that made Bond unique. Where was the jokes, the seduction? You could've put Jack Bauer, Jason Bourne, Jonas Blane, Frank Martin, etc, etc. into this movie and it wouldn't have changed much.
Also, I don't think there was much of a plot. Bond just went around killing a lot of people and stumbled upon Greene by dumb luck and not by skill. Greene and the toupee dude both sucked as villians, but Colonel Medrano worked. I wished he had been the main bad guy.
Could someone explain to me what exactly Greene's plan was? Why was it important to steal the water? Did he think water will become the new oil? I didn't get it. Nor did I get why he continued to let Camille live? Or why Bond left Ms. Fields, who didn't even get to say her great first name-Strawberry-to her fate?
There was too little resolution in this film. What happened to Bond's search for Mr. White? How exactly are Greene and White connected? Was White working for Greene? Vice versa? I guess this is all leading to a third film, but Quantum of Solace did a bad job setting that up. And to be honest, I don't think we need a third film covering his revenge for Vesper's murder. By throwing her necklace in the snow, it symbolized that he was letting her go, even though I don't know why he did that, and perhaps not just gave it to M.
I don't think the Quantum group was really fleshed out enough to be all that interesting or different than what's come before. I don't care if he brings them down or not.