Loved the way they made this scene - could so easily have been a typical boring, drawn out movie "assault drama" (seen on seen 'em all) instead very crisp and clean, short amd effective - split screen worked really well too, packing maximum action into small time space. Probably should have been fewer casualties in the assault team but - hey, it's a movie.
I really wish this did well enough to become a franchise, I've grown to like the Daniel Craig Bond movies, but this just has that missing element of fun and adventure that we are lacking in so many movies that feel the need to take themselves so seriously.
Every time I see this scene I always wonder... What are those bags on their backs called?? I've seen them in a few UK movies when they do night operations like that