As with Fleming's character, Vesper is business-orientated and does no take to Bond's attitude.īond and Vesper eventually warm to each other as they spend more time together, with 007 ultimately naming his new vodka martini recipe after her.Ĭontrary to Fleming's character, the Vesper of the film appears to have shed much of venerability and adopted the recently cliched Bond Girl mentality.Īlthough there are hints to past troubles, Vesper's character is not the 'damaged goods' of the 1953 novel. Having to share a long train ride with Agent 007, Vesper soon sums up Bond and puts him 'in his place'.
It is Vesper's job to control the purse strings of the mission, and to decide how much of the Treasury's money Bond can risk in his poker game with Le Chiffre. Intelligent, beautiful, but with many dark secrets, Vesper is the ultimate Bond girl. PROFILE Vesper Lynd works for the Treasury Department and is sent to assist 007 on the 'Casino Royale' mission.