There were other problems as well.. such as the Paul Greengrass style of editing for the fight scenes. You know the style - dress the protagonists in similar clothing (usually a black leather jacket) and shoot the scene using a hand-held camera, using a cameraman who is in the middle of an epileptic fit after having 30 strong coffees in the space of 2 hours, then edit the scene such that no single camera shot lasts for more than 0.5 seconds. This ensures that nobody in the audience have a clue as to what is happening, or who is winning the fight, and half of them are close to having their own strobe-induced epileptic fit.QoS was shot during the writers strike and Daniel Craig was coming up 'cool scenes' on the fly. It wasn't as good as the other 2 he made because it lacked the polish of professional writers.
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplayl...of-solace-he-rewrote-scenes-with-marc-forster
http://collider.com/daniel-craig-quantum-of-solace-script-problems/
** No insult intended to epilepsy sufferers.