![]() ![]() Vesper revealed that Bond had a tracking device. ![]() Bond's ego = imprudent investment to an uncorrupted Treasury official = valid reason for refusal, though frustrating as heck for Bond.ģ. It's only after Bond calls her an idiot that she gives her reason for refusal as Bond's ego. On the balcony, after Bond loses the original 10 million, he tells her he'll need the additional 5 million but she tells him she can't. In doing so she effectively eliminated Bond as LeChiffre's primary competitor, at least until Leiter provided CIA backing for the re-buy. She appeared unware that Bond had MI6 grab Mathis from the hospital.Ģ. Vesper is also conflicted because she's afraid Bond will discover her on-going deception despite her feelings for him. She feels guilty because she is the one responsible, and her actions have caused collateral damage in implicating Mathis. Later, on the beach, she is surprised and uncomfortable when Bond informs her Mathis was responsible for giving LeChiffre the information. Vesper revealed that Bond knew LeChiffre's tell. To this end she took three deliberate actions:ġ. White and his Organization's original intent when they blackmailed Vesper was for her to do what she could to help LeChiffre win. I saw the movie again this weekend and these were my thoughts afterwards. I'm not 100% certain, but I think I've finally figured this out.
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