Sunday Times

At last, Bond will woo a woman his own age

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FOR decades, he has been the epitome of British suavity, leaving women trailing in his wake. But James Bond is to finally meet his match: a Bond Girl his own age.

Sam Mendes, the director of the forthcomin­g film Spectre , has revealed the rationale behind his casting Monica Bellucci as Daniel Craig’s love interest, saying their ages “make sense”.

It follows years of famously wide age gaps between Bond and his conquests — up to 30 years in some films.

Speaking on Spectre ’s female stars, Mendes said he had instantly thought of Bellucci, 50, for the role.

“It makes sense in the story,” he said. “It makes sense with the characters we’re dealing with.

“She’s an incredibly seductive presence in life and in the movie, and I’m thrilled she’s in it.”

Craig, the latest incarnatio­n of Bond, is 47, putting the film among a handful of 007 movies where the two leads are near-matched.

Analysis by fans of the series has shown the average age of the actor playing Bond across all the films is 43.5 years, compared with 28.8 for female co-stars.

Bellucci has become the oldest actress to take the role. She has confessed she initially thought she was being invited to audition for the role of M, after 80-year-old Dame Judi Dench’s character was killed off in Skyfall.

She will play an “Italian widow with secrets” in Spectre , disclosing: “Her mafioso has been killed and she risks the same thing happening to her.”

She will star alongside Lea Seydoux, 30, who plays Dr Madeleine Swann.

This is the first time Mendes has spelt out his rationale for the much-praised casting decision.

He added: “In respect of the two women who he [Bond] hooks up with, both have great mystery, they both have depth, and for that you need fantastic actresses. I just thought ‘Monica Bellucci’, you know?

“[Then] Madeleine needed to be soulful, feisty and complicate­d and I think it’s a pivotal relationsh­ip.

“It probably couldn’t be a total newcomer, it needed somebody with a bit of life experience and maturity.”

In recent years, fans and film insiders have chosen to refer to Bond Women rather than the traditiona­l Bond Girls.

Bellucci has previously revealed she told Mendes he would be a “hero among women” for his decision to cast her, saying the concept was “revolution­ary”.

Spectre is the 24th Bond film and its London premiere is on October 26. It will be released in South Africa on November 27. —

She’s an incredibly seductive presence in life and in the movie

 ?? Picture: GETTY ?? DOUBLE TAKE: At 50, Monica Bellucci is twice the age of the average Bond Girl
Picture: GETTY DOUBLE TAKE: At 50, Monica Bellucci is twice the age of the average Bond Girl

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