The character name of "Dr. Madeleine Swann" (Léa Seydoux) is a reference to Marcel Proust's seven-part volume novel saga "Remembrance of Things Past" (1871-1922). A "madeleine" is a pastry that figures prominently in the novels that provokes a case of involuntary memory when tasted by the protagonist, like how the photographs of James Bond's childhood provoke similar feelings in him. There is also a character in the work named "Swann", which is the surname of this movie's Madeleine character, specifically called Charles Swann in the book, and who was the central character in Volker Schlöndorff's partial Proust adaptation of this work called "Swann in Love" (Un amore di Swann (1984)), with Swann played by Jeremy Irons, and the movie adapted from the second part of the book's first volume. This movie is partly about Bond solving a mystery by remembering his past, hence the connection to Proust's "Remembrance of Things Past".
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