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There Be Dragons (2011)

There Be Dragons (2011)
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Ambitious journalist Robert Torres (Dougray Scott) travels from London to Spain in order to research controversial Opus Dei founder Josemaría Escrivá (Charlie Cox) for an upcoming book, but hits a dead end when his secretive father, Manolo (Wes Bentley), refuses to speak as an official source. Later, as Robert searches desperately for the answers, he discovers that his father and Josemaría grew up together in the same town, and forged a powerful friendship while attending seminary school together. But at some point their paths diverged; Manolo went to fight in the Spanish Civil War as Josemaría embraced his faith. When Manolo fell for a stunning revolutionary (Olga Kurylenko) who shunned his affections in favor of a powerful military man (Rodrigo Santoro), his fate was sealed by his uncontrollable rage. But it's never too late to forgive, and now if Manolo can accept the dark truth about his difficult past, he may have one last shot at redemption. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Charlie CoxWes Bentley, (more)
Director(s):
Roland Joffé
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of There Be Dragons

Ambitious journalist Robert Torres (Dougray Scott) travels from London to Spain in order to research controversial Opus Dei founder Josemaría Escrivá (Charlie Cox) for an upcoming book, but hits a dead end when his secretive father, Manolo (Wes Bentley), refuses to speak as an official source. Later, as Robert searches desperately for the answers, he discovers that his father and Josemaría grew up together in the same town, and forged a powerful friendship while attending seminary school together. But at some point their paths diverged; Manolo went to fight in the Spanish Civil War as Josemaría embraced his faith. When Manolo fell for a stunning revolutionary (Olga Kurylenko) who shunned his affections in favor of a powerful military man (Rodrigo Santoro), his fate was sealed by his uncontrollable rage. But it's never too late to forgive, and now if Manolo can accept the dark truth about his difficult past, he may have one last shot at redemption. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
122 mins

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Director(s):
Roland Joffé
Writer(s):
Roland Joffé
Producer(s):
Guy J. LouthanRoland JofféIgnacio Núñez
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Profanity, Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Drama
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    Carmen R.

    If ur not into religion and the meaning of it , you wont be open to this movie...I loved this movie ..Its the search for the truth and finding Forgiviness .Life in itself would be so simple if we could just simply be able to forgive ourselfs as well as others .the title "there be dragon "is really the demons u try to escape from but never really get away from them until you come face to face with it ....Good acting ..true story ..worth watching .

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    Katherine Z.

    This is a really good movie with an excellent message. It's a historical movie with a message of hope. Plus, it has to do with a saint.

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    Donald K.

    Wonderful historical drama. Interesting and uplifting. I loved it.

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