9/4/2023 0 Comments Monica bellucci spectre movie![]() ![]() The exotic Egyptian location made me yearn for far-off places and while at the time I couldn’t see the point of the ‘sexy time’ between Bond and Russian agent Anya Amasova, I can now see that Barbara Bach’s intelligent, dynamic glamour became the blueprint for femininity for me and throughout my life, I’ve always fantasised about becoming a Bond girl. I loved the glamour and the adventure of it all. I’ve got older siblings and they often took me with them to see movies that were at the top end of the age range, me being only ten when that came out in 1977. I’m rather proud of the fact that the very first movie I ever saw at the cinema was the Bond film, The Spy Who Loved Me. *strokes white cat* Posted on NovemNovemCategories feminism, older women, sexism, women Tags bond, cougar, james bond, Lea Seydoux, milf, monica bellucci, spectre, stepmother 1 Comment on Black Widow Bond Woman It would have been so good to see her step out of the cinematic shadows (she is shrouded in them during her scenes) and be a real woman on screen. Instead she is cast as the real spectre of the movie. Vesper Lynd grills Bond in Casino RoyaleI love Bond movies and loved this one, but it would have been so good to see Bellucci give Bond a run for his money. So much easier to pick someone he can simply seduce and/or save. Maybe Bond has got a bit sick of those train journeys where women give him an intellectual run for his money. At least Vesper Lynd had a job of her own and worked alongside Bond to defeat the enemy. It could never happen with someone Bond’s own age, who is as sexually avaricious as he is, who is his match in life-experience terms.įurther disappointment was heaped on because both women are there to simply be saved or serviced by Bond. Their relationship, finally consummated, is built to last and (spoiler alert) they go off into the Spectral sunset together. Bond promises her father he will protect her, and he does in knightly fashion, even guarding her while she sleeps. ![]() And even more disappointing to see her replaced in Bond’s ‘affections’ by the virginal Lea Seydoux, clad in white, cream or ivory throughout the movie. Virginal Lea Seydoux in SpectreIt was so disappointing to see La Bellucci cast in the same role – literally a black widow, waiting for her prey. ![]() Only the other night a young guy in a club asked me if “I was one of those cougars” and I had to explain that “no, I’m an older woman standing in a club being propositioned by a younger man.” The degree to which he wanted to me to be a predator and/or sexually available resulted in him having to be ‘forcibly removed’ from my presence by a male friend. He told me he had a thing about stepmothers. In fact one guy ran away from me because I deliberately went ‘real’, as I always do. They lose interest if I don’t agree to wear the classic ‘Miss Jones’ pencil skirt and heels with appropriate lingerie. Bond doesn’t even ask her if she’s interested – he goes straight in for the trademark Connery zipper move, and down she goes.īellucci as Lucia Sciarra in SpectreI’ve lost count of how many (mainly younger) guys want women my age to play that role. She is instantly available for sex and draped across a bed wearing black lingerie, which interestingly doesn’t come off during the act. She is enigmatically beautiful, shrouded in black and wearing skyscraper heels at her husband’s funeral. At last, I thought, Bond gets with someone his own age and everyone goes home happy.Įxcept in the movie, Bellucci is on screen for about five minutes, and in that time plays the best fetishised cougar stereotype known to Bond man. Like so many women, I was delighted when the creators of the Bond franchise announced that fifty-year-old Monica Bellucci was going to be a Bond ‘woman’. ![]()
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