![]() The confirmation comes from Vesper who is still emotionally and mentally unsettled and his sobbing in the shower unable to hold her feelings in or wash the blood off herself, this is an example of conformation to female stereotypes as Vesper is showing that she was afraid of the attackers and cannot get the image of Bond strangling them out of her head whereas Bond almost did it naturally. However, in the scene, Bond takes Vesper's thumb and sucks the blood off of it, this again in a way showing his male stature as he is showing he is not afraid of blood which has many connotations of confrontation and violence. Bond walks into the shower to see Vesper sitting in the shower (with her clothes still on) sobbing about the previous occurring events, Bond completely subverts his traditional male stereotype figure of power and stature that he is built throughout this scene and sits down next to Vesper and comforts her, comfort, empathy and nurture are traditionally presented as very womanly/motherly things to do, so for Bond who is a prime example of a exaggerated male stereotype to sit down and show his 'soft side' is a complete subversion of his role. bathroom with shower and wc is located directly. The third part of this scene is the climax and shows a complete subversion and also a complete conformation. A sumptuous home located in historic Villa Gaeta was the setting for the final scene of 007s Casino Royale.
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