This is villain Dominic Greene's ( Mathieu Amalric) Bolivian holdout-cum-modernist hotel, as filmed at the Residencia in the shadow of the splendid Paranal Observatory in Chile. It's a tricky business blowing something up – you can't exactly do it twice. "Not sure," he grumbles to nobody in particular. He's pacing up and down, halting occasionally to peer through a lens he wears like a medallion and holding on-the-spot conferences with a huddle of technicians like eager groupies surrounding a rock star. Second unit director Dan Bradley, the man responsible for pyrotechnics, looks perturbed. Director Marc Forster, currently orchestrating a fistfight between Camille ( Olga Kurylenko) and a corrupt general on Stage B, has demanded it look "fucking cool". It’s been rigged with enough explosive to rupture the walls, shattering windows and then spewing a candyfloss plume of orange fire into the darkening sky.
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