SPECTRE | Bond meets Lucia Sciarra

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Published 2020-09-30
007 (Daniel Craig) gets close to Lucia Sciarra (Monica Bellucci) in SPECTRE (2015). Bellucci said: ”She doesn’t trust Bond because she comes from a world where men have the only power, but when she sees her feminine power affect him, then she trusts him to save her. He gets her out of Italy, and she gives him the information he needs. And they find an interesting way to sign the contract.”

All Comments (21)
  • @Brian6587
    "He's an assassin, Trust me. He won't take it personally" ouch, lol
  • @leandrocruz2744
    This woman deserved more screen time. She is worthy of a main Bond lady role.
  • @simreagan
    Husband dead Bond: is that a free real estate?
  • I was extremely hyped when they announced Monica Bellucci would be in a Bond movie. Yet I was extremely disappointed when I saw how under-utilized she was.
  • @sacchin1271
    Happy 56th Birthday Monica Bellucci. Aged like a fine wine. What a beauty!!
  • @TSkillessB
    “What do you do?” “Life insurance” Cracked up there
  • @kasrakhatir
    That Tom ford Outfit is Incredible. Great shades and Fantastic widsor suit
  • @aga5979
    killed a husband, went to his funeral. On the same night, bed his wife. ... very realistic.
  • @vyshnav5416
    There's a painting of Monica Bellucci And it has aged more than herself
  • @niyazmajeed3327
    Love that scene. Beautifully filmed...her sillouette against the marble is stunning. And I love the music as she walks through her house!
  • @andresienes9424
    Monica proved it's never too late to be a Bond girl even in 50s.
  • @w41duvernay
    DAMN, Bond was smooth. Woman was grieving at a funeral, had her screwing at the end of the night.
  • @kevinobrien9626
    "Can't you see I'm grieving?" "No." But his eyes almost say, "Can't you see that I am?" Very well acted.
  • @Ipitydafool2005
    I remember her from her role as gorgeous Malèna. When I saw her in Bond, I couldn't help whispering 'Finally!' in the theater. If anyone deserved a Bond girl role, it was her.
  • @MalagaBFH
    "- How can you talk like that? Can't you see I'm grieving? - No."
  • @b0r0din988
    The cinematography of this scene is incredible.