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Showing posts with label Olga Kurylenko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olga Kurylenko. Show all posts

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Olga Kurylenko: From Bond Girl to Rebel’s to Tom Cruise's Muse





In There Be Dragons, Olga Kurylenko plays the main squeeze of the character played by Rodrigo Santoro.  Unfortunately, Wes Bentley is also in love with her – and really, haba ng hair niya ha – to have two sexy guys lust after her!  Well, it’s not hard to see why!  She does not look this ravishing in the film though, since she plays a peasant rebel who uses her body to satisfy men who are about to die.  Hmmmm…nice way to support the rebels’ cause!

Olga also appears in Tom Cruise's latest movie, Oblivion, but she only appears midway in the movie.  Even then, she plays a very important role in it. 

Movie Reviews: 'There Be Dragons' Makes You Examine Your Own Faith


A movie about a saint may not be something you'd want to watch over the weekend but interestingly, the movie 'There Be Dragons', is not your run-of-the-mill boring movie about a pious saint, but it's a journey over several decades of a man who had to battle a lot of adversity to bring God's word to a lot of people.  Well, yeah, the movement that man, St. Josemaria Escriva, founded, the Opus Dei , is a bit controversial, well, not only a bit, but very controversial, but still, you can see that his intentions were true and that anyone who spreads the word of love in times of strife and murder should be lauded.

I actually love how the story was told and I think the scenes where they showed the strife happening in Spain at that time was very interesting and integral to the story.  There are many preachy lines in the movie and I was undoubtedly moved by them.  Themes of forgiveness, love for the enemy, and to find God during the darkest of times is something we can always relate to since our lives have this cycle of happiness and sadness.  I'm sure after watching this movie, you'd try to find your own salvation and reassess your own faith - especially if for us, our faith has not been tested as the characters in this movie has been.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

There Be Dragons: My #36 Favorite Movie of 2011





There Be Dragons is one of the more inspiring movies of 2011 since it's about the life of Saint Josemaria Escriva.  Although it covers only a small part of his life, I think it was when his life was at its most dangerous phase, mainly because of Spain's anti-clergical stance.  There are some shocking scenes here, like when they kill priest.  It was directed by Roland Joffe who did the extraordinary The Killing Fields so it plows the same historical vein.