HudsonHawk
I'll Lock Up
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Thespian issues momentarily aside, Fleming's 007 was recruited from the Royal Navy, and had been educated at public school and Cambridge
prior to World War II; ostensibly an officer with requisite polish, not a barrow boy out of London's hardscrabble East End, so the brute
issue is rendered moot. Innate lethality is not the sum of Bond, who, though enigmatic and mercurial, remains open to reasonable
interpretation and the actor's craft of capture. Connery had the lethality down pat, and Brosnan certainly possessed that trait.
The man himself remains elusive, subject to scrutiny.
Bond's background was essentially Fleming's. He was kicked out of Eton for being unruly and a womanizer and briefly attended the University of Geneva. As for his being a brute (which doesn't necessarily mean uneducated), the character was described at the time:
"James Bond lives in a nightmarish world where laws are written at the point of a gun, where coercion and rape are considered valour and murder is a funny trick ... Bond's job is to guard the interests of the property class, and he is no better than the youths Hitler boasted he would bring up like wild beasts to be able to kill without thinking."
All of that said, I still think Brosnan was horrible as Bond, only better than Moore because he was less cartoonish.