Raoul Silva

"What is this if not betrayal? She sent you out to me knowing you're not ready, knowing you'll likely die. Mommy was very bad."

- Silva, concerning his hatred of M

Tiago Rodriguez, better known by his alias Raoul Silva, is the main antagonist of the James Bond film Skyfall. He was portrayed by Javier Bardem, who also portrayed Anton Chigurh in the film No Country for Old Men.

History
He was once a British agent, but went too far, and was thus turned over to the Chinese in exchange for four other agents. They tortured him, but he refused to give up his secrets. Upon learing it was M that gave him up, he tried to commit suicide, but the cyanide didn't work, but left him disfigured.

He survived and vowed revenge on M, becoming a cyber terrorist, and starting a years long plan.

In Scotland, he tried to pull the trigger from M's gun to shoot both her and himself at the same time, but Bond hurled his father's old combat knife into Silva's back, killing him. However, M still dies from a bullet wound she sustained earlier on.

Personality
Though Silva had a strong hatred towards M, he remainded calm and often handled things with ease. Silva was charsimatic and every straticle, thinking of all of his plans in full detail and trying not to leave anything to chase. Silva was exteramly intellagent, able not only to outsmart M, but Q and Bond as well. Evening going so far to use them.

Apperance
Raoul Silva is a man with blonde hair, wears a white jacket, brown pants, black shoes and a black vest. He carries a flintlock pistol which he uses to shoot one of his victims in front of Bond.

Trivia

 * Raoul Silva was like Blofeld the re-imagined version un-like other Quantum & Spectre villains while the directors want to make it like it.
 * Raoul Silva resembles Charlies Gray who played Blofeld from Diamonds Are Forever.
 * Silva is similar to the fellow Bond Villain Alec Trevelyan from 1995's Goldeneye. Both are ex-agents who had once served for MI6 and had close personal relationships with one of their co-workers (Bond for Trevlyan/M for Silva). Because of this, both are seen as "Anti-Bonds". Both seek justice for a betrayal done by MI6 (MI6 handing the Trevelyans and the Lienz Cossacks back to the Russians/MI6 for trading him over to the Chinese in order to free six captive agents). After leaving MI6 both start their own criminal rings, and major components of their plans involve great use of computer hacking. Both also recieved massive damage to their faces (Part of Trevelyan's face being burned by the explosion in the Soviet chemical plant in the opening of Goldeneye/Massive burning damage was done to Silva's face during a failed attempt at using a suicide cyanide pill that forces him to wear a brace in his mouth).
 * Silva is also similar to the other fellow Bond Villain Francisco Scaramanga from 1974's The Man With the Golden Gun. Both have some form of Hispanic heritage, and are presented as being Bond's equal. Both feel they share a certain special connection with James because they find themselves to be two of a kind. (Scaramanga highlighting how, "We are the best" in their murderous field/Silva about how M made them the "two survivors". Their connections to M also binding them on a kind of emotional level). Both also are at times seen acting with a deal of eccentricity (and at times even sort of giddiness), particularly in their interactions with Bond. Both also have island lairs near China, and have a woman in their service (Andrea Anders/Sévérine) who is fearful of them and come to have hopes that Bond can kill their employers only to have Scaramanga and Silva eventually shoot and kill them personally.