When the other person not only makes you feel insecure, but actually seems to want to destroy you, it's obviously the end. Yes, I suppose you can say that all love and friendship is based in the end on that. Quantum of Solace, the amount of comfort. It's certainly impressive enough, and of course I see what you mean. I have called it the law of the Quantum of Solace." In the same story, James Bond comments on the Law of the Quantum of Solace as follows: "That's a splendid name for it. I've thought about this, and I've invented a rather high-sounding title for this basic factor in human relations.
But never the death of common humanity in one of the partners. Incurable disease, blindness, disaster, all of these can be overcome. If the quantum of solace is 0, then love is dead." He then introduces the Law of the Quantum of Solace as follows: "I've seen flagrant infidelities patched up, I've seen crimes, and even murder foreign by the other party, let alone bankruptcy, and other forms of social crime. The Governor character in the Ian Fleming short story of the same name defines it as "a precise figure defining the comfort, humanity, and fellow feeling required between two people for love to survive. The meaning of the title according to different sources. When the Chilean newspaper "La Segunda" ran a poll on the incident, seventy-five percent of its readers disagreed with Lopez's actions, feeling it now presented a negative image of Chile. Wilson explained that Bolivia was essential to the plot, due to its history of water problems, and was surprised the two countries disliked each other a century after the War of the Pacific. His claim that they needed his permission to film in the area was dismissed: Michael G.
He was outraged that this movie portrayed the region of Antofagasta as part of Bolivia, when Chile had conquered it in 1883 and criticized security measures like "special forces and water cannons to prevent people walking in the street" for the small town, which reminded him "of the worst of the Augusto Pinochet years." He was arrested, detained briefly, and put on trial two days later. He was reportedly furious that the filmmakers did not seek his permission to film in the village. On April 1, 2008, while filming was going on in the village of Baquedano, Mayor Carlos Lopez drove his sedan into the village of Baquedano, nearly running over a policeman.