Wednesday 13 March 2013

Bond girl Olga Kurylenko calls her Oblivion costar Tom Cruise 'a fascinating person'


'I could watch him all day long': Bond girl Olga Kurylenko calls her Oblivion costar Tom Cruise 'a fascinating person'


She has worked with her fair share of talented leading men, including Ben Affleck and Daniel Craig. 
But for Olga Kurylenko, Tom Cruise takes the cake.
The 33-year-old described her costar in the upcoming movie Oblivion as 'a fascinating person' in a new interview with V Magazine.
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Natural beauty: Olga Kurylenko opened up about her experiences working with Tom Cruise and Terence Malick as she posed for a romantic photo shoot in the latest issue of V Magazine
Natural beauty: Olga Kurylenko opened up about her experiences working with Tom Cruise and Terence Malick as she posed for a romantic photo shoot in the latest issue of V Magazine
'A fascinating person': The 33-year-old, who stars with Tom in the upcoming sci-flick Oblivion, said she could 'watch him all day long'
'A fascinating person': The 33-year-old, who stars with Tom in the upcoming sci-flick Oblivion, said she could 'watch him all day long' 
'I could watch him all day long. I learned so much from him,' said the Ukrainian-born actress in the latest issue of the fashion magazine.
'He is one of the most generous actors I have ever worked with, and he has more energy than anyone I've ever met!' added the twice-divorced thespian, who is currently dating her Magic City costar Danny Huston, 50. 
Olga beat out Olivia Wilde, Noomi Rapace, and Jessica Chastain for the role of Julia in the sci-fi flick, due out in April, which also stars Morgan Freeman.
Simply beautiful: The actress wore minimal makeup and plain clothing for the shoot, which only served to enhance the former model's natural beauty
Simply beautiful: The actress wore minimal makeup and plain clothing for the shoot, which only served to enhance the former model's natural beauty 
The former model looks gorgeous in the minimalist magazine shoot, her natural beauty on full display.
In one shot, she is shown facing to one side with her head turned directly to the camera. 
Her brown hair is kept curly and natural, secured in a messy updo, while her makeup is kept to a bare minimum, which only serves to highlight the star's effortless glow.
In a black-and-white snap, Olga is seen standing next to a mirror wearing a white short-sleeve shirt while confidently eyeing out her own reflection. 
A difficult experience: The actress, who stars alongside Ben Affleck in Into The Wonder, said the process took her 'to the darkest place, ever, out of all of my movies. I¿ve never been to such depths as in this one'
A difficult experience: The actress, who stars alongside Ben Affleck in Into The Wonder, said the process took her 'to the darkest place, ever, out of all of my movies. I’ve never been to such depths as in this one'
The Quantam of Solace actress also opened up about her experience filming the much-anticipated Terence Malick film Into The Wonder.
The movie, which also stars Affleck, Rachel McAdams and Javier Bardem, is free of dialogue. The actors also didn't see a script and weren't able to do any scene prep prior to shooting. 
Olga had to fight, dance and suffer an emotional breakdown, which took her 'to the darkest place, ever, out of all of my movies. I’ve never been to such depths as in this one,' said the brunette. 'I scared myself, you know what I mean?' 
Emotionally troubled: The brunette plays Marina, a troubled woman who suffers a breakdown, in the film, which contains no dialogue save for a few voiceovers
Emotionally troubled: The brunette plays Marina, a troubled woman who suffers a breakdown, in the film, which contains no dialogue save for a few voiceovers 
The Seven Psychopaths star, who speaks fluent Russian, English, and French, said the legendary director's confidence in her acting abilities was humbling.
'You know, I always think about where I come from. And this guy who’s so amazing and whom I admire, he just trusted me. He believed in me,' she said. 'It turned my life into a fairy tale.'
She went further with her admiration for Malick, calling him 'a very good psychologist.'
'Terry portrays human problems,' said the actress about the Tree Of Life director. 'He's perceptive. He sees the problem and knows where it comes from.'
Oblivion is out in the UK 12 April.
Not a bad start: The actress made a name for herself when she starred opposite Daniel Craig in the James Bond film Quantam of Solace
Not a bad start: The actress made a name for herself when she starred opposite Daniel Craig in the James Bond film Quantam of Solace



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