![]() Or should I just wait until the next movie to find out why? So my question is, why did Vesper have to kill herself? She gave the money to the guy in the weird glasses which would mean "The Organization" would have nothing to do with her anymore and although Bond seemed initially angry, he still wanted to save her. In the movie, you can see Bond's anger when he figures out Vesper is withdrawing the money and when the villain (I can't recall his name) threatens to kill her, Bond says, "Allow me." Unlike the book, Bond knows of her betrayal before her death and yet he still goes after her when the elevator plunges into the water. In her last letter to him, she states that she fears SMERSH coming after her or losing Bond's love, after he finds out about her betrayal, which ultimately motivates her to kill herself before he stops loving her. In the book, Vesper kills herself because of her guilt at betraying Bond. Variations of the next question I have has probably been discussed many times but I need a little clarification (CR has made me a new Bond fan!). His "bitch is dead" line seemed more like a coverup of his grief at the fact that he lost his chance at a normal life with her. If Bond had saved Vesper, do you think he would have forgiven her? To me, it seemed like he (in the movie version at least) regretted her death more than her betrayal. ![]() I hope this thread is in the appropriate forum. ![]()
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