Bryan Furst said: "This is, in a sense, the anti-Bond. This film takes fearless, almost blank consciousness, and has him reflect upon this crazy life of international intrigue and murder. Self-reflection in most spy movies is generally kind of brushed over. This is a story about a man who actually does these things and is coming to a point where he's starting to reflect on these things. James Bond is obviously the highly romanticized version of that life. So, it ended up being really perfect when we imagined Pierce as Julian."
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