There Be Dragons PG-13

Even saints have a past.
There Be Dragons
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  • Rated: PG-13
  • Closed captioning available
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 2 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: January 10, 2012
  • Originally Released: 2011
  • Label: 20Th Century Studios

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User Ratings: 2,380
Rating: 1.5/4 -- Unsatisfying, lacking the epic feel it was aiming for, and paid-for image-burnishing for the controversial founder of Opus Dei. Full Review
Tribune News Service
Jan 15, 2013
Rating: 1.5/4 -- Joffé is out of depth when it comes to Escrivá's religious experiences. It's clear he wants the film to show how faith works within us, but he does it by resorting to the most hackneyed imagery. Full Review
Philadelphia Inquirer
May 6, 2011
Rating: 2/5 -- There's a great film to be made about Josemaria Escriva, the founder of the controversial Opus Dei. There are more great films to be made about the complicated Spanish Civil War. This movie, however, is neither. Full Review
Washington Examiner
Jan 8, 2019
Rating: C- -- Despite its high-mindedness, an almost complete misfire...a lopsided film as well as a turgid, boring one. Full Review
One Guy's Opinion
Jun 8, 2011
The cinematography is gorgeous, the art direction excellent, and the historical sequences, including the battle scenes, seem quite authentic. The visual parallel narrative structure, the subtleness of the religious imagery, works well. Full Review
National Catholic Reporter
Jun 29, 2017
Rating: 2/4 -- Even actor's actor Derek Jacobi, as a Jewish factory owner, is wasted in this international muddle of a movie. Full Review
New York Post
May 6, 2011
Rating: C- -- Few films about the Spanish Civil War have been any good -- Pan's Labyrinth being the big exception. Full Review
Christian Science Monitor
May 6, 2011

Product Description:

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.

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