Treasury representative, witty and independent, developing a complex relationship with Bond.
Appears as Treasury representative, her heart full of suspicion towards Bond, thinking he is arrogant. Her wit and independence make the audience feel she is not just a "Bond girl" but a character with depth.
Initially confronts Bond, but through supporting him through the crisis, her heart gradually opens to him. The audience feels she is attracted to Bond, but her cold attitude hints at undisclosed secrets in her heart.
Supports Bond through the crisis, inner trust increases, the audience sees her feelings for Bond deepen, but occasional hesitation hints at inner struggle, possibly related to unrevealed background.
Fearful and helpless when kidnapped, the audience feels her dependence on Bond, but her silence hints she may know more inside information, character depth increases.
Emotional state affected after being rescued, relationship with Bond further deepening, the audience feels her inner vulnerability.
Accompanies Bond's recovery, her love for him reaching its peak, but subtle expressions reveal pain and guilt, the audience begins to suspect her hidden secrets.
Betrayal motive revealed: forced to betray Bond to save her kidnapped lover. The audience sees her heart filled with love and guilt for Bond, choosing death as atonement for betrayal, showing a complex and tragic inner world.