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...Orianka Kilcher has never pumped a gallon of gasoline into her car. Never. Then again, she's never owned a car that needed gasoline. You could say she is at ground zero of the ZE, or zero-emission, vehicle future...
...love, war and the indefinite attractiveness of Farrell in various states of scruff. Whether or not Malick’s retelling of the Pocahontas story is more accurate than the Disney movie, it is certainly less simplistic: though Smith and Pocahontas, played by talented newcomer Q’Orianka Kilcher, quickly fall in love, he ultimately leaves her to undertake a new expedition, instructing the other colonists to tell her that he has drowned. In his absence, she reluctantly marries John Rolfe (Christian Bale), eventually traveling with him to England to be received by the King and Queen and serve...
...Colin Farrell) is intoxicated, beatified, by the new land?s abundance. ?Here the blessings of the earth are bestowed upon all,? he declares. ?None need grow poor.? Greed will be made obsolete amid such natural wealth. He is also stunned by the beauty of the Indian princess (Q?orianka Kilcher), whom he sees as a new and improved species of human. She and her people, he thinks, will ?create a fresh example for humanity.? As you know from history, the Europeans were not immune from greed when they landed on this continent; and Smith?s aboriginal love story...
...WORLD Starring Colin Farrell, Q'orianka Kilcher, Christian Bale. Written and directed by Terrence Malick. Opens...
Landing in Virginia in 1607, Smith (Farrell) is intoxicated by the land's abundance and awestruck by the grace of Pocahontas (Kilcher). In their sylvan rapture they could be the American Adam and Eve. Or is he, as the envoy of European civilization, the snake in her Eden? She may need another, steadier gallant, John Rolfe (Bale), as her heart's compromise...