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xabarik · 1 month ago
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soo I found this thing I drew in april.... yeah....
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☕ and 🌧️ for the October ask game!
Thank you so much for the asks! I'll answer these for the eversummer kingdom books, which seem to be turning into my perennial wip...
☕ coffee or tea: describe your OC’s favorite place to relax.
Merri- The sea means safety for her in a very literal way, as the salt and currents have a damping effect on magic (greatcraft). Her previous job was as a waybreaker through the Rift, an unnavigable borderland between Evesmere and the more mundane Gristerre. The Rift is heavily permeated with magic, so being somewhere it can only exist in highly reduced form is a strong source of comfort.
Other than that, I think she'd prefer to spend time with the people she cares about rather than go off on her own, and she doesn't really have a strong preference where that time is spent.
Yulia- Absolutely needs her space. Her favorite place to relax is her woodworking shop where she carves masks, or in her garden when the weather's nice enough. (Though, I can definitely imagine her hiking up her skirts and enjoying going barefoot in the mud in the summer rains). She's someone who needs to keep her hands busy, so any project she can really get into while alone is fair game.
Val - Training yard at Selborne. She's an incredibly strategic person, so just purely focusing on the movement of her body and weapons provides some relief to the constant scheming and planning she does otherwise.
🌧️ rain: share a sad or emotional scene from your wip!
“What beautiful lies you always tell.”
She flung the remnant of greatcraft down in Merri’s lap, a shriveled, blackened lump devoid of any power or potency. 
“Do you believe them yourself, or are they just a means to an end?” 
Merri sat with her head bowed, her hands were still bound behind her. She made no sign that she had heard, or was even aware she was not alone.Yulia did not want her silence.
 “Was I a means to an end?” 
She bent and pressed two fingers under her chin. Merri’s head lifted slowly, her dark eyes met Yulia’s. For a heartbeat Yulia almost recoiled, there was no hint of the usual warmth, the mischievous light, she’d grown accustomed to. Her resolve wavered, and hardened once more. The smell of burnt sugar still clung to her, bitterer by far than the acrid sting of spent magic. In her mind there was a voiceless song and a new, gaping wound of memory, all because of the woman in front of her. 
She looked for the cruelest thing she could say. “Did they know they died for nothing?” 
Merri flinched at this. “Yules - please.” Her voice was barely more than a whisper. “I’m sorry. I wanted, I wanted to help you. It all happened so fast.” 
Yulia stumbled away from her. Merri licked her lips and went on, a little stronger this time. 
“I can make this right. Just a little more time to convince the Lady-Captain. We’ll get a ship to take us far across the sea, far away from the Rift and curses.” She smiled faintly, “Somewhere we can find dragons.” 
“Enough.” Yulia pressed her fingers to her temples. “Just stop. We found the dragons here, Merri. They’re monsters, just like the stories always said. I’m not running, alright?”
 She took a shaky breath, just barely managed to control her voice. 
“My dead know I forgot them, I can’t abandon them, too.” 
“Your dead - what about you?” A faint pleading note entered Merri’s voice, “I can’t do this without you.”
“There you go again.” 
Yulia slipped the key out of her sleeve and knelt in front of her. With a few deft movements she unlocked the chains, taking care that the iron did not touch Merri’s bare skin. She heard Merri let out a barely audible sigh of relief, and stood, backing towards the door of the cell.
“I love you; soon I’ll forget you. I suggest you do the same.” 
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moviessilently · 6 years ago
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The title character (played by Cannes-honored director and onetime Queen of Mars Yulia Solntseva) is the object of affection for three very different men: a silly bookkeeper, a handsome cameraman and an American businessman in Russia.
Home Media Availability: Released on DVD.
No Smoking
Even if we know that Russian films were not strictly propaganda, many do incorporate political elements into non-political stories. For example, The Girl with the Hat Box and The House on Trubnaya dealt with housing shortages and unionizing domestic workers. The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom is different in that politics are left at the door and the story could have just as easily been set in New York or Paris or Berlin of the 1920s. Still, the film does manage to include some distinctly Russian flourishes.
And, of course, Lenin’s face on your sink’s backsplash.
Before starting, it’s worth mentioning that The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom uses the same lead performers and possibly even the same costume designer as Aelita, the iconic Soviet science-fiction hybrid. Aelita’s cinematographer, Yuri Zhelyabuzhsky, takes the helm as director and the action remains decidedly earthbound.
(By the way, when you run into a Romanized name with the letter combination ZH, it stands for the Cyrillic letter Ж and is pronounced like the “s” in treasure or pleasure. All those Zs can look intimidating but it’s really quite easy when you break it down. If you can say “Frappuccino” then you can say “Zhelyabuzhsky”.)
If she sold candy, Nikodim would have diabetes in a week.
Everything in the film revolves around Zina (Yuliya Solntseva), a cigarette street vendor. Mosselprom was the Moscow Rural Cooperative Administration, which dealt in assorted consumer products including cigarettes. (Check out some vintage ads here.) By the way, the Mosselprom building still stands, though I don’t think it was quite finished when this film was made. (The construction was quite torturous, I believe.)
Zina quickly attracts the attention of three men. The first is Nikodim Mityushin played by popular Russian comedian Igor Ilyinsky, who specialized in playing silly little men given to panic and tantrums. Nikodim has been buying cigarettes from Zina daily—despite the fact that he does not smoke! He also does not notice that his co-worker Maria (Anna Dmokhovskaya) is madly in love with him.
MacBride attempts flirtation by translation.
The second man is Oliver MacBride (M. Tsybulsky), an American businessman who hopes to open a high end ready-to-wear fashion house in Moscow. He hopes to hire Zina as a clothing model and perhaps something more.
Finally, we have Latugin (Nikolai Tsereteli), a cameraman working on a major film. He immediately realizes that Zina is played by Yuliya Solntseva and pressures the reluctant director to hire her in a major role. Based on their shared love of cloth caps, Zina and Latugin fall head over heels in love and this is where the troubles begin.
Latugin is too distracted to actually shoot a picture. Nikodim, meanwhile, has decided to style himself a screenwriter in order to get Zina to notice him and that would be fine if he didn’t insist on acting out his eccentric scenarios in the bookkeeping office that employs him.
If there is one lesson to be found in The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom, it is that people in love are a pain in the rear and, also, never hire Nikodim as a translator if you hope to pitch woo to the woman he loves.
We’re making a film here!
I liked Nikodim a lot more than he probably deserved but, hey, I do love a nice helping of Ilyinsky, especially when he is this zany and fussy. The Guy Who Won’t Take No for an Answer is a pretty squicky trope under normal circumstances but that’s not really what’s going on here as Zina does continue to encourage him. And at least he is called out for his behavior here and even temporarily tries to mend his ways. And, again, the actor playing the character is so cute that it’s difficult to stay angry at him for his antics.
Latugin and Zina are caught in the old romance two-step in which the partners take turns being angry and feeling betrayed and instigating the breakup. Of course, the cameraman is the most dashing of the trio of suitors. I see what you did there, veteran-cameraman-turned-director Mr. Zhelyabuzhsky.
Putting your crush in pictures: the oldest love story in film.
MacBride, meanwhile, is really just a typical American mogul as portrayed in European films of the period. Compare him to Mr. Quaker in The Oyster Princess: corpulent, out of touch, smokes like a train, can’t make a move without an army of retainers. The image was most definitely fixed in the public mind thanks to real-life sybarites like Diamond Jim Brady.
Zina is pragmatic and refreshingly unconcerned with marriage (a common trait of Russian women in rom-coms of this era) and is just a interested in securing a more comfortable profession as she is in courtship with Latugin. And, of course, Yuliya Solntseva is both attractive and charismatic enough to make the feelings of her three suitors understandable even if their behavior is eccentric. (Oddly enough, MacBride, the character who runs closest to outright caricature, conducts himself most normally.)
MacBride makes his move.
Solntseva left acting a few years later to support the work of her husband, director Alexander Dovzhenko. She was honored in her own right at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival when she won Best Director, the first woman to do so and, until 2017 when she was joined by Sofia Coppola, the only woman to do so.
Zina’s costumes are one of the major draws of the picture. While audiences of the day likely delighted in her flowing frocks when she was an actress and her high fashion drama when she was a model, modern viewers (at least the ones I have discussed this with) are absolutely delighted by her simple, modern garb as a cigarette seller. Her Mosselprom cap with the short visor and her simple short-sleeved blouse could be the very next trend in ladies fashion. Somebody call Oliver MacBride.
10/10 would wear
Finally, I very much enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look at a busy Russian film studio during the 1920s. The film also explores the politics of films with Latugin’s director going behind his back to get him fired and scheming to remove Zina as well.
Zhelyabuzhsky’s direction is pretty spot-on for 1924. It’s not as cutting-edge as what the Russian directors in Paris were accomplishing at the time but it gives the viewer a good taste of the flavor of 1924 Moscow and the film’s somewhat leisurely pace lets us take it all in.
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While this is a fine film and sure to entertain, it does miss that little mischievous wink that makes Boris Barnet comedies such delights. It is self-aware about the odd behavior of its characters but a few more pokes at their self-absorption would have done much.
The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom has a more, er, European pace than Barnet’s comedies but it does have plenty of pleasures, especially Ilyinsky and Solntseva. The screenplay also displays enough self-awareness to prevent the antics of its cast from wearing out their welcome. Further, the shots of Moscow are stunning and you will covet one or more hats from this production.
Where can I see it?
Released on DVD by Kino.
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The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom (1924) A Silent Film Review The title character (played by Cannes-honored director and onetime Queen of Mars Yulia Solntseva) is the object of affection for three very different men: a silly bookkeeper, a handsome cameraman and an American businessman in Russia.
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katzuyas · 6 years ago
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dazzle me with gold
from the start | ao3 | previous part
"That was the last one, my lords," Pavel announces after a man with a bouquet of golden lilies leaves to woo his beau. "Lady Yulianna has sent an invitation to lunch for you. She and Lady Mila expect you in the gardens at your earliest convenience."
Victor would much rather seclude himself with his Yuuri in the chambers and eat food straight from his sweet fingers while drinking in all of his beauty, but he shan't, because he is a proper adult who knows to tell apart the time for pleasure and the time for family. And, sadly, at this moment it is the latter.
"Do you wish to meet my aunt?" he asks Yuuri, still. "We can decline the offer, for it is just that – an offer. I'm certain she will take no offence if we prove to be absent for the time being."
Yuuri smiles at him, benevolent and kind, and says: "No need to be so cautious on my behalf, my lord. I already took a liking to Mila, so what harm could it be?"
Since Victor can find none, they accept and make their way to the gardens. Victor wraps Yuuri's arm around his own and rests the hand on his bicep as they take a stroll to where the gazebo sits among the trees and greenery.
The alleys of neatly trimmed flowers and bushes lead them deeper into the maze and Victor takes note that it is not much different from how he remembers it, and yet it is. The flowers much remind him of the meadows past Yuuri's parents' cottage, the bushes – those in the forest beyond the hills. The only thing that colours the contrast between the places is the memory of both, because while the cottage in-between the Giacometti and Nekola lands is a warm, tender glow in Victor's heart, the garden here is a pit of darkness and unhappiness that no sweet flowers or elaborate cut of the bushes can change.
"This is incredible," Yuuri says when they pass by a yew bush trimmed into a shape of a woman with bird-like wings. The goddess Nike, Victor knows.
"Or pretentious," he replies. "It depends on who you ask."
Yuuri turns a glance at him, inquiring, but not pushing. He never does, Victor realizes. He never pushes, simply accepts what Victor gives and waits for him to open up of his own volition. Should Victor choose not to, Yuuri accepts that as well, the caring man that he is.
Victor's heart swells with affection.
"This is the goddess Nike," he explains to Yuuri. "It is the surname my great grandfather chose when he was made a Lord. Nikiforov from Nike to mean those who are favoured by victory. If you add the name my parents have chosen for me, it all becomes quite much, don't you think?"
"Not at all." Yuuri hums. "Victor, favoured by victory with a touch of gold. I think it fits rather well."
"Ah, yes, I almost managed to forget that small detail," Victor says blithely. "Thank you for the reminder, dear."
Yuuri's laughter is a sweet sound among the dark memories of this place and Victor cannot help a smile of his own. He leans in to press a kiss against one of Yuuri's laughing cheeks. They're warm from the sun, flushed, and touching them feels like touching a freshly baked bun: squishy and sinful. Victor puts down the urge to bite into it. Alas, he does so with great difficulty.
"Come, love, let us go," he says, guiding Yuuri down the cobblestone path. "My aunt is not a person you should fear, but it is better not to make her wait too long."
"Is she your mother's sister or your father's?" Yuuri asks. "She's Mila's mother, yes?"
"Yes, she is," Victor agrees. "Aunt Yulianna is my father's sister. She is more of a family to me than the woman who calls herself my mother ever was or will be."
Yuuri squeezes his arm briefly at the bitterness that edged itself into Victor's words, so Victor smiles at him in apology.
"Mila takes more after her father, Viscount Babichev, than she does her mother, but you'll find that Aunt Yulia is a kind, agreeable woman. I hope for you to get along, if possible."
"I'll do my best," Yuuri promises right as they round the corner and come into a clearing where the fat gazebo redone in the fashion of the current lady of the house sits majestically against the walls of privet that surround the garden.
The gazebo itself is truly a sight to behold: the columns are covered with luscious vines of ivy and the gold of them peeks from beneath the leaves, while the roof glints in the morning light as if it is the sun itself. The inside is painted white, oozing brightness on an already bright day, but that is not what immediately catches Victor's eye, no.
Mila's red hair glints copper in the sun and it's a beautiful picture – one to contrast vividly with the pale silver of her mother's. It is a similar shade to Victor's own, only slightly more golden, but just as unprecedented. If anyone had doubts that she was born a Nikiforov, they would ease with a single look at the long locks braided over her shoulder.
Both ladies lift their heads as they approach. There is a grin on Mila's face, but Lady Babicheva purses her lips and eyes them with a narrowed blue gaze.
"Good day, aunt Yulia," Victor greets with a true smile. "And to you, Milotchka."
"How nice of you to finally join us, Vitya," Lady Yulianna says in return, tone unhappy. "Must you always make us wait on you?"
"I was taking petitioners, aunt," Victor explains. "If you have a grievance, bring it up with them next time."
The lady huffs, but her expression is light. Victor knows she is not terribly upset with him, but plays a hard woman to please likely to intimidate the only person new to them. Without waiting for her to ask, Victor unwraps himself from Yuuri's side and presents him to his last living family:
"Aunt, allow me to introduce to you," he speaks, voice sneaking into fondness when his gaze rests on the side of Yuuri's face, "this is Yuuri, the companion my heart has chosen."
Yuuri bows respectfully towards her, but before he can as much as rise from it, Lady Yulia makes a doubtful sound.
"Hm," she says, eyes sharp, "we shall see about that. For now, why don't you both take a seat?"
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trandangelilber · 4 years ago
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Milla Jovovich interview on Russian TV Channel "Rain" (with subtitles)
Good evening.
This is a program “Sobchak live”.
We shoot our program not in the studio, because today our guest is well-known actress Milla Jovovich.
Milla, thank you for the interview.
Thank you.
We know about you not so much.
That you are famous actress and favorite woman of Ivan Urgant.
And that you are sometimes visits Russia.
How many times have you come to Russia? I was born here, in the Ukraine, and was living in Moscow with my mother.
When I first time came back to Russia, I was 18 years old.
And since then, I every year visits Russia.
What do you most love in Russia? For example, going to the bathhouse or to the your favorite restaurant.
Of course I have a couple of favorite restaurants: Pushkin, The Garden, Sixty – restaurant on the sixtieth floor with great views.
I’ve been working here a lot and traveling around the world, but I always spend time in hotels.
From hotel to the studio and back to the hotel.
I live in such closed world.
Today you have been invited to the presentation of new jewelry collection by Jacob Arabo.
And now you have wearing these jewelry.
So let’s talk about diamonds.
Tell us when you first time was given a diamond by man? How it was? Not Swarovski, but a real diamond.
It was my dad.
I like vintage jewelry, collecting old furniture, bijouterie, generally things with history.
And my dad bought me a very beautiful old ring.
Half of the audience thought that now you will tell us a romantic story.
But it’s true that the first diamond I was given by my dad.
No, we demand romantic story! Then there is another story, but it was the second diamond.
At the time, my boyfriend was Mario Sorrenti – a wonderful photographer, who remains my friend to this day.
He talked with my mom and found out that we love vintage jewelry.
And he bought me a very beautiful ring set with little pink pearls and diamonds.
And I am silly, when went to the restaurant took off the ring to wash my hands and left it there.
It’s horrible, are you cried? Yes, I cried for several days, and all time asked if anyone found my ring in this hotel.
In what hotel did this happened? It was the Costes Hotel in Paris.
The man from the Costes Hotel, who took the ring of Milla Jovovich, remember, she returns from Resident Evil and avenge to you.
Speaking of “Resident Evil”, most Russian audience identify you with this movie.
Even not with Luc Besson and “The Fifth Element”, but with “Resident Evil”, cause this movie has many parts.
But it’s good, because every decade people associate me with a new image.
And when I will be forty, everyone will say that I’m shooting, for example, only in comedies.
I like a cat, I have nine lives.
I like a fan of your creative work, ask you, when you will be ninety, don’t accept an offer to play the monster in 148 part of the “Resident Evil”.
Ok, I promise you I will not wear tight-fitting latex suit in 90 years old.
I’m afraid, Ivan Urgant now upset.
As for “Resident Evil”.
Tell me as an expert how to struggle with evil, when you’re in the minority? First, is to be single-minded person.
My character in “Resident Evil” aimed for maximum annihilation of the evil.
You must to be strong and have an emotional weapon.
But it’s all in the movie, in real life monsters don’t look like monsters.
And hard to know who is bad and who is good.
Who is in your life the greatest monster? Anyone who makes a bad things with others, for example to hit the child.
Well, the news say that Fidel Castro have stroke.
What do you feel about this? Do you feel sorry that the whole era pass with him, or he is incarnate of the evil? I don’t know much about Fidel Castro to judge him.
Whose image do you like more: Fidel Castro or Che Guevara? What a strange questions! I like Che Guevara – he is handsome.
Do you have a T-shirt with his picture? Of course, it’s like an icon.
How do you like the Ukraine, Russia? Do you feel, that it’s a part of you, your homeland? Are you care about what’s going on here? I am confused a little cause I don’t watch the news.
I have a lot of work and family affairs.
Rarely read newspapers or news in the internet.
Well, for example, would you like to play a well-known Ukrainian woman – Yulia Tymoshenko? It would be great, she has strong character.
When I was in the Ukraine, she was all the time showed on the TV with a plait around the head.
Imagine that your favorite director invited you to play any female role.
What role will you choose? Meryl Streep, for example, always wanted to play Margaret Thatcher.
I always wanted to play Catherine the Great.
She was a great, strong, intelligent woman.
Did you know that Catherine the Great was famous for stormy personal life.
This is not a black and white story, there’s a lot of everything.
Many of your colleagues – Angelina Jolie, Madonna, and other famous actresses and singers travel all over the world, adopt children and engaged in charity work in Africa and Asia.
Can you call your trips to Russia the charitable help to the third world country? When I come here – I come home.
And it’s strange for me that you call Russia a third world country.
I feel myself like the Russian woman, everything here is close to me.
When I arrive at the airport and hear Russian spoken around me, I feel like I came home.
And I would like my daughter to feel it too.
On the contrary, Russia helps me, it fills my heart.
How often you visits Africa, Asia? I wasn’t in Africa, but I work with a charitable organization, which constructed radio station and built a small school in the Republic of Congo.
But rebels burned the station.
I would like to go with my daughter to Africa.
That would be interesting.
I would like my daughter to visit many countries different from the West, to see a different life.
Describe your ideal day, what would you do? Well I have a very modest and simple wishes.
To stay at home for a while already a miracle.
It’s good, when nothing to do, you can sleep longer.
I wake up and my husband brings me tea.
Then my daughter comes, smiles and shows me pictures that she painted in the mornin.
Then I go to the kitchen and cook breakfast for all.
Do you cook yourself? Yes.
Then we go outside or to the pool.
I like to cook a barbecue for friends.
That is, in this day no noisy parties, filming? No.
Only family and no work.
Today you’re going to visit the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture of Dasha Zhukova.
Are you familiar with her? What do you think about the project Garage? Yes, I am familiar with Dasha and I think that she has the heart of an artist.
She is looking forward.
Independent, smart, beautiful, intelligent woman.
With such people is always nice to communicate.
And who is more handsome: Urgant or Abramovich? Who is Abramovich? Billionaire Roman Abramovich.
My husband is most handsome! Good answer.
Do you like modern art? Generally yes, but with my tempo of life, I’m rarely visit museums.
Everyone says that in December 2012 will come a doomsday.
Do you believe in it? No, but everything can be.
And if it was known exactly what would be your last wish? To look into my daughter’s eyes and say that I love her.
Perfect wish.
But I think everything will be fine and you will have a lot of movies and parties.
Honestly, are you ready to act in the next part of the “Resident Evil”? Not yet.
It’s very close project for me and my husband.
Paul is the director and producer, and he wrote script for me.
It’s very fun to us to shoot these films.
But we have no one points when to shoot the next part.
We’re shooting it, when the inspiration comes.
We are not a factory of film stamping.
It’s a real passion for us.
I was amazed how sincere emotions made in you my question and your answer about the end of the world.
But at the same time in all your action films (“The Fifth Element”, “Resident Evil”) you play courageous fighting super-woman.
What do you think, why the films show only that part of you, not the touching and sensuality that you have? It much depended on me.
I didn’t want to play the roles of cute girls from melodramas, cause there was too much on-screen.
I wanted to show that women can be strong and she can cope with difficulties.
I think it’s interesting for women to see a strong heroine on the screen.
Especially we have already filmed five parts.
This has been never done before, and I’m proud of it.
Certainly more habitually to see on the screen the touching sweet crying girl whom I played in the “Vikrutasy”.
And you had no feeling that you went down to one level, starring in “Vikrutasy”, after all those Hollywood blockbusters? I really wanted to do the movie with my friend Ivan Urgant.
It was properly interesting to me to play with magnificent actors and to play a role in Russian.
I act in film not for money but when it’s interesting to me.
If you could award the prize to the best woman of the year, who would it be? Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie.
.
.
Is it just an actress doing something important in the world? Well, or Angela Merkel rescues Europe from the crisis.
Yes, this is interesting.
There are a lot of rumors about your friendship with Ivan Urgant.
Did you call him when arrived to Moscow? Didn’t call, but we corresponded by email.
We conceived to sing together at the Chanel party.
But he was very busy and we were not able to implement this idea.
Yeah.
“Milla, sorry, but I can’t speak with you now.
” I understand he has a lot of affairs and it was difficult to do.
Tell me please, what the most important thing that men don’t understand about women? I think men don’t realize that when you talk to the woman, you need to listen her.
Because all that necessary to the woman it’s to be heard.
Even if a girl talks incessantly about any nonsense, you should at least pretend that you listen and assent.
Thank you very much for the interview.
I would like to give you a book of Kir Bulychev.
Thank you.
I think this book is about you.
I don’t know whether you know how to read in Russian.
Don’t know, but I will ask my mother and we will read it together.
Go ahead, tear packaging.
Kir Bulychev.
“Guest from the Future”.
You are as a guest from the future for all of us.
Thank you.
It was a program “Sobchak live”.
Today our guest was Milla Jovovich.
I hope you enjoyed it.
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reneturgeon · 4 years ago
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Milla Jovovich interview on Russian TV Channel "Rain" (with subtitles)
Good evening.
This is a program “Sobchak live”.
We shoot our program not in the studio, because today our guest is well-known actress Milla Jovovich.
Milla, thank you for the interview.
Thank you.
We know about you not so much.
That you are famous actress and favorite woman of Ivan Urgant.
And that you are sometimes visits Russia.
How many times have you come to Russia? I was born here, in the Ukraine, and was living in Moscow with my mother.
When I first time came back to Russia, I was 18 years old.
And since then, I every year visits Russia.
What do you most love in Russia? For example, going to the bathhouse or to the your favorite restaurant.
Of course I have a couple of favorite restaurants: Pushkin, The Garden, Sixty – restaurant on the sixtieth floor with great views.
I’ve been working here a lot and traveling around the world, but I always spend time in hotels.
From hotel to the studio and back to the hotel.
I live in such closed world.
Today you have been invited to the presentation of new jewelry collection by Jacob Arabo.
And now you have wearing these jewelry.
So let’s talk about diamonds.
Tell us when you first time was given a diamond by man? How it was? Not Swarovski, but a real diamond.
It was my dad.
I like vintage jewelry, collecting old furniture, bijouterie, generally things with history.
And my dad bought me a very beautiful old ring.
Half of the audience thought that now you will tell us a romantic story.
But it’s true that the first diamond I was given by my dad.
No, we demand romantic story! Then there is another story, but it was the second diamond.
At the time, my boyfriend was Mario Sorrenti – a wonderful photographer, who remains my friend to this day.
He talked with my mom and found out that we love vintage jewelry.
And he bought me a very beautiful ring set with little pink pearls and diamonds.
And I am silly, when went to the restaurant took off the ring to wash my hands and left it there.
It’s horrible, are you cried? Yes, I cried for several days, and all time asked if anyone found my ring in this hotel.
In what hotel did this happened? It was the Costes Hotel in Paris.
The man from the Costes Hotel, who took the ring of Milla Jovovich, remember, she returns from Resident Evil and avenge to you.
Speaking of “Resident Evil”, most Russian audience identify you with this movie.
Even not with Luc Besson and “The Fifth Element”, but with “Resident Evil”, cause this movie has many parts.
But it’s good, because every decade people associate me with a new image.
And when I will be forty, everyone will say that I’m shooting, for example, only in comedies.
I like a cat, I have nine lives.
I like a fan of your creative work, ask you, when you will be ninety, don’t accept an offer to play the monster in 148 part of the “Resident Evil”.
Ok, I promise you I will not wear tight-fitting latex suit in 90 years old.
I’m afraid, Ivan Urgant now upset.
As for “Resident Evil”.
Tell me as an expert how to struggle with evil, when you’re in the minority? First, is to be single-minded person.
My character in “Resident Evil” aimed for maximum annihilation of the evil.
You must to be strong and have an emotional weapon.
But it’s all in the movie, in real life monsters don’t look like monsters.
And hard to know who is bad and who is good.
Who is in your life the greatest monster? Anyone who makes a bad things with others, for example to hit the child.
Well, the news say that Fidel Castro have stroke.
What do you feel about this? Do you feel sorry that the whole era pass with him, or he is incarnate of the evil? I don’t know much about Fidel Castro to judge him.
Whose image do you like more: Fidel Castro or Che Guevara? What a strange questions! I like Che Guevara – he is handsome.
Do you have a T-shirt with his picture? Of course, it’s like an icon.
How do you like the Ukraine, Russia? Do you feel, that it’s a part of you, your homeland? Are you care about what’s going on here? I am confused a little cause I don’t watch the news.
I have a lot of work and family affairs.
Rarely read newspapers or news in the internet.
Well, for example, would you like to play a well-known Ukrainian woman – Yulia Tymoshenko? It would be great, she has strong character.
When I was in the Ukraine, she was all the time showed on the TV with a plait around the head.
Imagine that your favorite director invited you to play any female role.
What role will you choose? Meryl Streep, for example, always wanted to play Margaret Thatcher.
I always wanted to play Catherine the Great.
She was a great, strong, intelligent woman.
Did you know that Catherine the Great was famous for stormy personal life.
This is not a black and white story, there’s a lot of everything.
Many of your colleagues – Angelina Jolie, Madonna, and other famous actresses and singers travel all over the world, adopt children and engaged in charity work in Africa and Asia.
Can you call your trips to Russia the charitable help to the third world country? When I come here – I come home.
And it’s strange for me that you call Russia a third world country.
I feel myself like the Russian woman, everything here is close to me.
When I arrive at the airport and hear Russian spoken around me, I feel like I came home.
And I would like my daughter to feel it too.
On the contrary, Russia helps me, it fills my heart.
How often you visits Africa, Asia? I wasn’t in Africa, but I work with a charitable organization, which constructed radio station and built a small school in the Republic of Congo.
But rebels burned the station.
I would like to go with my daughter to Africa.
That would be interesting.
I would like my daughter to visit many countries different from the West, to see a different life.
Describe your ideal day, what would you do? Well I have a very modest and simple wishes.
To stay at home for a while already a miracle.
It’s good, when nothing to do, you can sleep longer.
I wake up and my husband brings me tea.
Then my daughter comes, smiles and shows me pictures that she painted in the mornin.
Then I go to the kitchen and cook breakfast for all.
Do you cook yourself? Yes.
Then we go outside or to the pool.
I like to cook a barbecue for friends.
That is, in this day no noisy parties, filming? No.
Only family and no work.
Today you’re going to visit the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture of Dasha Zhukova.
Are you familiar with her? What do you think about the project Garage? Yes, I am familiar with Dasha and I think that she has the heart of an artist.
She is looking forward.
Independent, smart, beautiful, intelligent woman.
With such people is always nice to communicate.
And who is more handsome: Urgant or Abramovich? Who is Abramovich? Billionaire Roman Abramovich.
My husband is most handsome! Good answer.
Do you like modern art? Generally yes, but with my tempo of life, I’m rarely visit museums.
Everyone says that in December 2012 will come a doomsday.
Do you believe in it? No, but everything can be.
And if it was known exactly what would be your last wish? To look into my daughter’s eyes and say that I love her.
Perfect wish.
But I think everything will be fine and you will have a lot of movies and parties.
Honestly, are you ready to act in the next part of the “Resident Evil”? Not yet.
It’s very close project for me and my husband.
Paul is the director and producer, and he wrote script for me.
It’s very fun to us to shoot these films.
But we have no one points when to shoot the next part.
We’re shooting it, when the inspiration comes.
We are not a factory of film stamping.
It’s a real passion for us.
I was amazed how sincere emotions made in you my question and your answer about the end of the world.
But at the same time in all your action films (“The Fifth Element”, “Resident Evil”) you play courageous fighting super-woman.
What do you think, why the films show only that part of you, not the touching and sensuality that you have? It much depended on me.
I didn’t want to play the roles of cute girls from melodramas, cause there was too much on-screen.
I wanted to show that women can be strong and she can cope with difficulties.
I think it’s interesting for women to see a strong heroine on the screen.
Especially we have already filmed five parts.
This has been never done before, and I’m proud of it.
Certainly more habitually to see on the screen the touching sweet crying girl whom I played in the “Vikrutasy”.
And you had no feeling that you went down to one level, starring in “Vikrutasy”, after all those Hollywood blockbusters? I really wanted to do the movie with my friend Ivan Urgant.
It was properly interesting to me to play with magnificent actors and to play a role in Russian.
I act in film not for money but when it’s interesting to me.
If you could award the prize to the best woman of the year, who would it be? Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie.
.
.
Is it just an actress doing something important in the world? Well, or Angela Merkel rescues Europe from the crisis.
Yes, this is interesting.
There are a lot of rumors about your friendship with Ivan Urgant.
Did you call him when arrived to Moscow? Didn’t call, but we corresponded by email.
We conceived to sing together at the Chanel party.
But he was very busy and we were not able to implement this idea.
Yeah.
“Milla, sorry, but I can’t speak with you now.
” I understand he has a lot of affairs and it was difficult to do.
Tell me please, what the most important thing that men don’t understand about women? I think men don’t realize that when you talk to the woman, you need to listen her.
Because all that necessary to the woman it’s to be heard.
Even if a girl talks incessantly about any nonsense, you should at least pretend that you listen and assent.
Thank you very much for the interview.
I would like to give you a book of Kir Bulychev.
Thank you.
I think this book is about you.
I don’t know whether you know how to read in Russian.
Don’t know, but I will ask my mother and we will read it together.
Go ahead, tear packaging.
Kir Bulychev.
“Guest from the Future”.
You are as a guest from the future for all of us.
Thank you.
It was a program “Sobchak live”.
Today our guest was Milla Jovovich.
I hope you enjoyed it.
.
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Milla Jovovich interview on Russian TV Channel "Rain" (with subtitles)
Good evening.
This is a program “Sobchak live”.
We shoot our program not in the studio, because today our guest is well-known actress Milla Jovovich.
Milla, thank you for the interview.
Thank you.
We know about you not so much.
That you are famous actress and favorite woman of Ivan Urgant.
And that you are sometimes visits Russia.
How many times have you come to Russia? I was born here, in the Ukraine, and was living in Moscow with my mother.
When I first time came back to Russia, I was 18 years old.
And since then, I every year visits Russia.
What do you most love in Russia? For example, going to the bathhouse or to the your favorite restaurant.
Of course I have a couple of favorite restaurants: Pushkin, The Garden, Sixty – restaurant on the sixtieth floor with great views.
I've been working here a lot and traveling around the world, but I always spend time in hotels.
From hotel to the studio and back to the hotel.
I live in such closed world.
Today you have been invited to the presentation of new jewelry collection by Jacob Arabo.
And now you have wearing these jewelry.
So let's talk about diamonds.
Tell us when you first time was given a diamond by man? How it was? Not Swarovski, but a real diamond.
It was my dad.
I like vintage jewelry, collecting old furniture, bijouterie, generally things with history.
And my dad bought me a very beautiful old ring.
Half of the audience thought that now you will tell us a romantic story.
But it's true that the first diamond I was given by my dad.
No, we demand romantic story! Then there is another story, but it was the second diamond.
At the time, my boyfriend was Mario Sorrenti – a wonderful photographer, who remains my friend to this day.
He talked with my mom and found out that we love vintage jewelry.
And he bought me a very beautiful ring set with little pink pearls and diamonds.
And I am silly, when went to the restaurant took off the ring to wash my hands and left it there.
It's horrible, are you cried? Yes, I cried for several days, and all time asked if anyone found my ring in this hotel.
In what hotel did this happened? It was the Costes Hotel in Paris.
The man from the Costes Hotel, who took the ring of Milla Jovovich, remember, she returns from Resident Evil and avenge to you.
Speaking of “Resident Evil”, most Russian audience identify you with this movie.
Even not with Luc Besson and “The Fifth Element”, but with “Resident Evil”, cause this movie has many parts.
But it's good, because every decade people associate me with a new image.
And when I will be forty, everyone will say that I'm shooting, for example, only in comedies.
I like a cat, I have nine lives.
I like a fan of your creative work, ask you, when you will be ninety, don't accept an offer to play the monster in 148 part of the “Resident Evil”.
Ok, I promise you I will not wear tight-fitting latex suit in 90 years old.
I'm afraid, Ivan Urgant now upset.
As for “Resident Evil”.
Tell me as an expert how to struggle with evil, when you're in the minority? First, is to be single-minded person.
My character in “Resident Evil” aimed for maximum annihilation of the evil.
You must to be strong and have an emotional weapon.
But it's all in the movie, in real life monsters don't look like monsters.
And hard to know who is bad and who is good.
Who is in your life the greatest monster? Anyone who makes a bad things with others, for example to hit the child.
Well, the news say that Fidel Castro have stroke.
What do you feel about this? Do you feel sorry that the whole era pass with him, or he is incarnate of the evil? I don't know much about Fidel Castro to judge him.
Whose image do you like more: Fidel Castro or Che Guevara? What a strange questions! I like Che Guevara – he is handsome.
Do you have a T-shirt with his picture? Of course, it's like an icon.
How do you like the Ukraine, Russia? Do you feel, that it's a part of you, your homeland? Are you care about what's going on here? I am confused a little cause I don't watch the news.
I have a lot of work and family affairs.
Rarely read newspapers or news in the internet.
Well, for example, would you like to play a well-known Ukrainian woman – Yulia Tymoshenko? It would be great, she has strong character.
When I was in the Ukraine, she was all the time showed on the TV with a plait around the head.
Imagine that your favorite director invited you to play any female role.
What role will you choose? Meryl Streep, for example, always wanted to play Margaret Thatcher.
I always wanted to play Catherine the Great.
She was a great, strong, intelligent woman.
Did you know that Catherine the Great was famous for stormy personal life.
This is not a black and white story, there's a lot of everything.
Many of your colleagues – Angelina Jolie, Madonna, and other famous actresses and singers travel all over the world, adopt children and engaged in charity work in Africa and Asia.
Can you call your trips to Russia the charitable help to the third world country? When I come here – I come home.
And it's strange for me that you call Russia a third world country.
I feel myself like the Russian woman, everything here is close to me.
When I arrive at the airport and hear Russian spoken around me, I feel like I came home.
And I would like my daughter to feel it too.
On the contrary, Russia helps me, it fills my heart.
How often you visits Africa, Asia? I wasn't in Africa, but I work with a charitable organization, which constructed radio station and built a small school in the Republic of Congo.
But rebels burned the station.
I would like to go with my daughter to Africa.
That would be interesting.
I would like my daughter to visit many countries different from the West, to see a different life.
Describe your ideal day, what would you do? Well I have a very modest and simple wishes.
To stay at home for a while already a miracle.
It's good, when nothing to do, you can sleep longer.
I wake up and my husband brings me tea.
Then my daughter comes, smiles and shows me pictures that she painted in the mornin.
Then I go to the kitchen and cook breakfast for all.
Do you cook yourself? Yes.
Then we go outside or to the pool.
I like to cook a barbecue for friends.
That is, in this day no noisy parties, filming? No.
Only family and no work.
Today you're going to visit the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture of Dasha Zhukova.
Are you familiar with her? What do you think about the project Garage? Yes, I am familiar with Dasha and I think that she has the heart of an artist.
She is looking forward.
Independent, smart, beautiful, intelligent woman.
With such people is always nice to communicate.
And who is more handsome: Urgant or Abramovich? Who is Abramovich? Billionaire Roman Abramovich.
My husband is most handsome! Good answer.
Do you like modern art? Generally yes, but with my tempo of life, I'm rarely visit museums.
Everyone says that in December 2012 will come a doomsday.
Do you believe in it? No, but everything can be.
And if it was known exactly what would be your last wish? To look into my daughter's eyes and say that I love her.
Perfect wish.
But I think everything will be fine and you will have a lot of movies and parties.
Honestly, are you ready to act in the next part of the “Resident Evil”? Not yet.
It's very close project for me and my husband.
Paul is the director and producer, and he wrote script for me.
It's very fun to us to shoot these films.
But we have no one points when to shoot the next part.
We're shooting it, when the inspiration comes.
We are not a factory of film stamping.
It's a real passion for us.
I was amazed how sincere emotions made in you my question and your answer about the end of the world.
But at the same time in all your action films (“The Fifth Element”, “Resident Evil”) you play courageous fighting super-woman.
What do you think, why the films show only that part of you, not the touching and sensuality that you have? It much depended on me.
I didn't want to play the roles of cute girls from melodramas, cause there was too much on-screen.
I wanted to show that women can be strong and she can cope with difficulties.
I think it's interesting for women to see a strong heroine on the screen.
Especially we have already filmed five parts.
This has been never done before, and I'm proud of it.
Certainly more habitually to see on the screen the touching sweet crying girl whom I played in the “Vikrutasy”.
And you had no feeling that you went down to one level, starring in “Vikrutasy”, after all those Hollywood blockbusters? I really wanted to do the movie with my friend Ivan Urgant.
It was properly interesting to me to play with magnificent actors and to play a role in Russian.
I act in film not for money but when it's interesting to me.
If you could award the prize to the best woman of the year, who would it be? Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie.
.
.
Is it just an actress doing something important in the world? Well, or Angela Merkel rescues Europe from the crisis.
Yes, this is interesting.
There are a lot of rumors about your friendship with Ivan Urgant.
Did you call him when arrived to Moscow? Didn't call, but we corresponded by email.
We conceived to sing together at the Chanel party.
But he was very busy and we were not able to implement this idea.
Yeah.
“Milla, sorry, but I can't speak with you now.
” I understand he has a lot of affairs and it was difficult to do.
Tell me please, what the most important thing that men don't understand about women? I think men don't realize that when you talk to the woman, you need to listen her.
Because all that necessary to the woman it's to be heard.
Even if a girl talks incessantly about any nonsense, you should at least pretend that you listen and assent.
Thank you very much for the interview.
I would like to give you a book of Kir Bulychev.
Thank you.
I think this book is about you.
I don't know whether you know how to read in Russian.
Don't know, but I will ask my mother and we will read it together.
Go ahead, tear packaging.
Kir Bulychev.
“Guest from the Future”.
You are as a guest from the future for all of us.
Thank you.
It was a program “Sobchak live”.
Today our guest was Milla Jovovich.
I hope you enjoyed it.
.
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Milla Jovovich interview on Russian TV Channel “Rain” (with subtitles)
Good evening.
This is a program “Sobchak live”.
We shoot our program not in the studio, because today our guest is well-known actress Milla Jovovich.
Milla, thank you for the interview.
Thank you.
We know about you not so much.
That you are famous actress and favorite woman of Ivan Urgant.
And that you are sometimes visits Russia.
How many times have you come to Russia? I was born here, in the Ukraine, and was living in Moscow with my mother.
When I first time came back to Russia, I was 18 years old.
And since then, I every year visits Russia.
What do you most love in Russia? For example, going to the bathhouse or to the your favorite restaurant.
Of course I have a couple of favorite restaurants: Pushkin, The Garden, Sixty – restaurant on the sixtieth floor with great views.
I’ve been working here a lot and traveling around the world, but I always spend time in hotels.
From hotel to the studio and back to the hotel.
I live in such closed world.
Today you have been invited to the presentation of new jewelry collection by Jacob Arabo.
And now you have wearing these jewelry.
So let’s talk about diamonds.
Tell us when you first time was given a diamond by man? How it was? Not Swarovski, but a real diamond.
It was my dad.
I like vintage jewelry, collecting old furniture, bijouterie, generally things with history.
And my dad bought me a very beautiful old ring.
Half of the audience thought that now you will tell us a romantic story.
But it’s true that the first diamond I was given by my dad.
No, we demand romantic story! Then there is another story, but it was the second diamond.
At the time, my boyfriend was Mario Sorrenti – a wonderful photographer, who remains my friend to this day.
He talked with my mom and found out that we love vintage jewelry.
And he bought me a very beautiful ring set with little pink pearls and diamonds.
And I am silly, when went to the restaurant took off the ring to wash my hands and left it there.
It’s horrible, are you cried? Yes, I cried for several days, and all time asked if anyone found my ring in this hotel.
In what hotel did this happened? It was the Costes Hotel in Paris.
The man from the Costes Hotel, who took the ring of Milla Jovovich, remember, she returns from Resident Evil and avenge to you.
Speaking of “Resident Evil”, most Russian audience identify you with this movie.
Even not with Luc Besson and “The Fifth Element”, but with “Resident Evil”, cause this movie has many parts.
But it’s good, because every decade people associate me with a new image.
And when I will be forty, everyone will say that I’m shooting, for example, only in comedies.
I like a cat, I have nine lives.
I like a fan of your creative work, ask you, when you will be ninety, don’t accept an offer to play the monster in 148 part of the “Resident Evil”.
Ok, I promise you I will not wear tight-fitting latex suit in 90 years old.
I’m afraid, Ivan Urgant now upset.
As for “Resident Evil”.
Tell me as an expert how to struggle with evil, when you’re in the minority? First, is to be single-minded person.
My character in “Resident Evil” aimed for maximum annihilation of the evil.
You must to be strong and have an emotional weapon.
But it’s all in the movie, in real life monsters don’t look like monsters.
And hard to know who is bad and who is good.
Who is in your life the greatest monster? Anyone who makes a bad things with others, for example to hit the child.
Well, the news say that Fidel Castro have stroke.
What do you feel about this? Do you feel sorry that the whole era pass with him, or he is incarnate of the evil? I don’t know much about Fidel Castro to judge him.
Whose image do you like more: Fidel Castro or Che Guevara? What a strange questions! I like Che Guevara – he is handsome.
Do you have a T-shirt with his picture? Of course, it’s like an icon.
How do you like the Ukraine, Russia? Do you feel, that it’s a part of you, your homeland? Are you care about what’s going on here? I am confused a little cause I don’t watch the news.
I have a lot of work and family affairs.
Rarely read newspapers or news in the internet.
Well, for example, would you like to play a well-known Ukrainian woman – Yulia Tymoshenko? It would be great, she has strong character.
When I was in the Ukraine, she was all the time showed on the TV with a plait around the head.
Imagine that your favorite director invited you to play any female role.
What role will you choose? Meryl Streep, for example, always wanted to play Margaret Thatcher.
I always wanted to play Catherine the Great.
She was a great, strong, intelligent woman.
Did you know that Catherine the Great was famous for stormy personal life.
This is not a black and white story, there’s a lot of everything.
Many of your colleagues – Angelina Jolie, Madonna, and other famous actresses and singers travel all over the world, adopt children and engaged in charity work in Africa and Asia.
Can you call your trips to Russia the charitable help to the third world country? When I come here – I come home.
And it’s strange for me that you call Russia a third world country.
I feel myself like the Russian woman, everything here is close to me.
When I arrive at the airport and hear Russian spoken around me, I feel like I came home.
And I would like my daughter to feel it too.
On the contrary, Russia helps me, it fills my heart.
How often you visits Africa, Asia? I wasn’t in Africa, but I work with a charitable organization, which constructed radio station and built a small school in the Republic of Congo.
But rebels burned the station.
I would like to go with my daughter to Africa.
That would be interesting.
I would like my daughter to visit many countries different from the West, to see a different life.
Describe your ideal day, what would you do? Well I have a very modest and simple wishes.
To stay at home for a while already a miracle.
It’s good, when nothing to do, you can sleep longer.
I wake up and my husband brings me tea.
Then my daughter comes, smiles and shows me pictures that she painted in the mornin.
Then I go to the kitchen and cook breakfast for all.
Do you cook yourself? Yes.
Then we go outside or to the pool.
I like to cook a barbecue for friends.
That is, in this day no noisy parties, filming? No.
Only family and no work.
Today you’re going to visit the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture of Dasha Zhukova.
Are you familiar with her? What do you think about the project Garage? Yes, I am familiar with Dasha and I think that she has the heart of an artist.
She is looking forward.
Independent, smart, beautiful, intelligent woman.
With such people is always nice to communicate.
And who is more handsome: Urgant or Abramovich? Who is Abramovich? Billionaire Roman Abramovich.
My husband is most handsome! Good answer.
Do you like modern art? Generally yes, but with my tempo of life, I’m rarely visit museums.
Everyone says that in December 2012 will come a doomsday.
Do you believe in it? No, but everything can be.
And if it was known exactly what would be your last wish? To look into my daughter’s eyes and say that I love her.
Perfect wish.
But I think everything will be fine and you will have a lot of movies and parties.
Honestly, are you ready to act in the next part of the “Resident Evil”? Not yet.
It’s very close project for me and my husband.
Paul is the director and producer, and he wrote script for me.
It’s very fun to us to shoot these films.
But we have no one points when to shoot the next part.
We’re shooting it, when the inspiration comes.
We are not a factory of film stamping.
It’s a real passion for us.
I was amazed how sincere emotions made in you my question and your answer about the end of the world.
But at the same time in all your action films (“The Fifth Element”, “Resident Evil”) you play courageous fighting super-woman.
What do you think, why the films show only that part of you, not the touching and sensuality that you have? It much depended on me.
I didn’t want to play the roles of cute girls from melodramas, cause there was too much on-screen.
I wanted to show that women can be strong and she can cope with difficulties.
I think it’s interesting for women to see a strong heroine on the screen.
Especially we have already filmed five parts.
This has been never done before, and I’m proud of it.
Certainly more habitually to see on the screen the touching sweet crying girl whom I played in the “Vikrutasy”.
And you had no feeling that you went down to one level, starring in “Vikrutasy”, after all those Hollywood blockbusters? I really wanted to do the movie with my friend Ivan Urgant.
It was properly interesting to me to play with magnificent actors and to play a role in Russian.
I act in film not for money but when it’s interesting to me.
If you could award the prize to the best woman of the year, who would it be? Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie.
.
.
Is it just an actress doing something important in the world? Well, or Angela Merkel rescues Europe from the crisis.
Yes, this is interesting.
There are a lot of rumors about your friendship with Ivan Urgant.
Did you call him when arrived to Moscow? Didn’t call, but we corresponded by email.
We conceived to sing together at the Chanel party.
But he was very busy and we were not able to implement this idea.
Yeah.
“Milla, sorry, but I can’t speak with you now.
” I understand he has a lot of affairs and it was difficult to do.
Tell me please, what the most important thing that men don’t understand about women? I think men don’t realize that when you talk to the woman, you need to listen her.
Because all that necessary to the woman it’s to be heard.
Even if a girl talks incessantly about any nonsense, you should at least pretend that you listen and assent.
Thank you very much for the interview.
I would like to give you a book of Kir Bulychev.
Thank you.
I think this book is about you.
I don’t know whether you know how to read in Russian.
Don’t know, but I will ask my mother and we will read it together.
Go ahead, tear packaging.
Kir Bulychev.
“Guest from the Future”.
You are as a guest from the future for all of us.
Thank you.
It was a program “Sobchak live”.
Today our guest was Milla Jovovich.
I hope you enjoyed it.
.
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Milla Jovovich interview on Russian TV Channel “Rain” (with subtitles)
Good evening.
This is a program “Sobchak live”.
We shoot our program not in the studio, because today our guest is well-known actress Milla Jovovich.
Milla, thank you for the interview.
Thank you.
We know about you not so much.
That you are famous actress and favorite woman of Ivan Urgant.
And that you are sometimes visits Russia.
How many times have you come to Russia? I was born here, in the Ukraine, and was living in Moscow with my mother.
When I first time came back to Russia, I was 18 years old.
And since then, I every year visits Russia.
What do you most love in Russia? For example, going to the bathhouse or to the your favorite restaurant.
Of course I have a couple of favorite restaurants: Pushkin, The Garden, Sixty – restaurant on the sixtieth floor with great views.
I've been working here a lot and traveling around the world, but I always spend time in hotels.
From hotel to the studio and back to the hotel.
I live in such closed world.
Today you have been invited to the presentation of new jewelry collection by Jacob Arabo.
And now you have wearing these jewelry.
So let's talk about diamonds.
Tell us when you first time was given a diamond by man? How it was? Not Swarovski, but a real diamond.
It was my dad.
I like vintage jewelry, collecting old furniture, bijouterie, generally things with history.
And my dad bought me a very beautiful old ring.
Half of the audience thought that now you will tell us a romantic story.
But it's true that the first diamond I was given by my dad.
No, we demand romantic story! Then there is another story, but it was the second diamond.
At the time, my boyfriend was Mario Sorrenti – a wonderful photographer, who remains my friend to this day.
He talked with my mom and found out that we love vintage jewelry.
And he bought me a very beautiful ring set with little pink pearls and diamonds.
And I am silly, when went to the restaurant took off the ring to wash my hands and left it there.
It's horrible, are you cried? Yes, I cried for several days, and all time asked if anyone found my ring in this hotel.
In what hotel did this happened? It was the Costes Hotel in Paris.
The man from the Costes Hotel, who took the ring of Milla Jovovich, remember, she returns from Resident Evil and avenge to you.
Speaking of “Resident Evil”, most Russian audience identify you with this movie.
Even not with Luc Besson and “The Fifth Element”, but with “Resident Evil”, cause this movie has many parts.
But it's good, because every decade people associate me with a new image.
And when I will be forty, everyone will say that I'm shooting, for example, only in comedies.
I like a cat, I have nine lives.
I like a fan of your creative work, ask you, when you will be ninety, don't accept an offer to play the monster in 148 part of the “Resident Evil”.
Ok, I promise you I will not wear tight-fitting latex suit in 90 years old.
I'm afraid, Ivan Urgant now upset.
As for “Resident Evil”.
Tell me as an expert how to struggle with evil, when you're in the minority? First, is to be single-minded person.
My character in “Resident Evil” aimed for maximum annihilation of the evil.
You must to be strong and have an emotional weapon.
But it's all in the movie, in real life monsters don't look like monsters.
And hard to know who is bad and who is good.
Who is in your life the greatest monster? Anyone who makes a bad things with others, for example to hit the child.
Well, the news say that Fidel Castro have stroke.
What do you feel about this? Do you feel sorry that the whole era pass with him, or he is incarnate of the evil? I don't know much about Fidel Castro to judge him.
Whose image do you like more: Fidel Castro or Che Guevara? What a strange questions! I like Che Guevara – he is handsome.
Do you have a T-shirt with his picture? Of course, it's like an icon.
How do you like the Ukraine, Russia? Do you feel, that it's a part of you, your homeland? Are you care about what's going on here? I am confused a little cause I don't watch the news.
I have a lot of work and family affairs.
Rarely read newspapers or news in the internet.
Well, for example, would you like to play a well-known Ukrainian woman – Yulia Tymoshenko? It would be great, she has strong character.
When I was in the Ukraine, she was all the time showed on the TV with a plait around the head.
Imagine that your favorite director invited you to play any female role.
What role will you choose? Meryl Streep, for example, always wanted to play Margaret Thatcher.
I always wanted to play Catherine the Great.
She was a great, strong, intelligent woman.
Did you know that Catherine the Great was famous for stormy personal life.
This is not a black and white story, there's a lot of everything.
Many of your colleagues – Angelina Jolie, Madonna, and other famous actresses and singers travel all over the world, adopt children and engaged in charity work in Africa and Asia.
Can you call your trips to Russia the charitable help to the third world country? When I come here – I come home.
And it's strange for me that you call Russia a third world country.
I feel myself like the Russian woman, everything here is close to me.
When I arrive at the airport and hear Russian spoken around me, I feel like I came home.
And I would like my daughter to feel it too.
On the contrary, Russia helps me, it fills my heart.
How often you visits Africa, Asia? I wasn't in Africa, but I work with a charitable organization, which constructed radio station and built a small school in the Republic of Congo.
But rebels burned the station.
I would like to go with my daughter to Africa.
That would be interesting.
I would like my daughter to visit many countries different from the West, to see a different life.
Describe your ideal day, what would you do? Well I have a very modest and simple wishes.
To stay at home for a while already a miracle.
It's good, when nothing to do, you can sleep longer.
I wake up and my husband brings me tea.
Then my daughter comes, smiles and shows me pictures that she painted in the mornin.
Then I go to the kitchen and cook breakfast for all.
Do you cook yourself? Yes.
Then we go outside or to the pool.
I like to cook a barbecue for friends.
That is, in this day no noisy parties, filming? No.
Only family and no work.
Today you're going to visit the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture of Dasha Zhukova.
Are you familiar with her? What do you think about the project Garage? Yes, I am familiar with Dasha and I think that she has the heart of an artist.
She is looking forward.
Independent, smart, beautiful, intelligent woman.
With such people is always nice to communicate.
And who is more handsome: Urgant or Abramovich? Who is Abramovich? Billionaire Roman Abramovich.
My husband is most handsome! Good answer.
Do you like modern art? Generally yes, but with my tempo of life, I'm rarely visit museums.
Everyone says that in December 2012 will come a doomsday.
Do you believe in it? No, but everything can be.
And if it was known exactly what would be your last wish? To look into my daughter's eyes and say that I love her.
Perfect wish.
But I think everything will be fine and you will have a lot of movies and parties.
Honestly, are you ready to act in the next part of the “Resident Evil”? Not yet.
It's very close project for me and my husband.
Paul is the director and producer, and he wrote script for me.
It's very fun to us to shoot these films.
But we have no one points when to shoot the next part.
We're shooting it, when the inspiration comes.
We are not a factory of film stamping.
It's a real passion for us.
I was amazed how sincere emotions made in you my question and your answer about the end of the world.
But at the same time in all your action films (“The Fifth Element”, “Resident Evil”) you play courageous fighting super-woman.
What do you think, why the films show only that part of you, not the touching and sensuality that you have? It much depended on me.
I didn't want to play the roles of cute girls from melodramas, cause there was too much on-screen.
I wanted to show that women can be strong and she can cope with difficulties.
I think it's interesting for women to see a strong heroine on the screen.
Especially we have already filmed five parts.
This has been never done before, and I'm proud of it.
Certainly more habitually to see on the screen the touching sweet crying girl whom I played in the “Vikrutasy”.
And you had no feeling that you went down to one level, starring in “Vikrutasy”, after all those Hollywood blockbusters? I really wanted to do the movie with my friend Ivan Urgant.
It was properly interesting to me to play with magnificent actors and to play a role in Russian.
I act in film not for money but when it's interesting to me.
If you could award the prize to the best woman of the year, who would it be? Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie.
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Is it just an actress doing something important in the world? Well, or Angela Merkel rescues Europe from the crisis.
Yes, this is interesting.
There are a lot of rumors about your friendship with Ivan Urgant.
Did you call him when arrived to Moscow? Didn't call, but we corresponded by email.
We conceived to sing together at the Chanel party.
But he was very busy and we were not able to implement this idea.
Yeah.
“Milla, sorry, but I can't speak with you now.
” I understand he has a lot of affairs and it was difficult to do.
Tell me please, what the most important thing that men don't understand about women? I think men don't realize that when you talk to the woman, you need to listen her.
Because all that necessary to the woman it's to be heard.
Even if a girl talks incessantly about any nonsense, you should at least pretend that you listen and assent.
Thank you very much for the interview.
I would like to give you a book of Kir Bulychev.
Thank you.
I think this book is about you.
I don't know whether you know how to read in Russian.
Don't know, but I will ask my mother and we will read it together.
Go ahead, tear packaging.
Kir Bulychev.
“Guest from the Future”.
You are as a guest from the future for all of us.
Thank you.
It was a program “Sobchak live”.
Today our guest was Milla Jovovich.
I hope you enjoyed it.
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cathedralreims · 7 years ago
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Daisy Daisy: Chapter III
Read previous parts here. 
In six hours time, the Knight of Swords and the Two of Wands continued their journey deeper and deeper into the forest, occasionally stopping to mark their path. For the most part, a comfortable silence drifted in between them, while the rest of the time was occupied by small talk or wariness of their surroundings. No creatures seemed to inhabit the Betwixt Forest, besides of course, the Serpent that laid somewhere in the recesses.
As he traversed through the undergrowth, he couldn't help but wonder about what laid ahead. A forest this silent was eerily unnatural. Where there was noise, there was life, the Knight had always assumed. The only exception to that rule, he now realized, was the Betwixt Forest where apparently, it was the exception to every natural rule of the world. The Knight conjectured that if they killed the Serpent, then everything will return to normalcy.
Two glided jauntily behind him, humming a wordless tune that intermingled with the Knight's thoughts. Strange that such a fragile man could act so carefree in a hostile environment; though now that Two had protection, he abated his guard. This annoyed the Knight to some extent. They were on an important quest! There was no time for frolicking among one's dreams.
"Won't you please stand up straight and present yourself as a proper Minor Arcana?" said the Knight, ducking under a low hanging tree branch. "Do you act like this around the King and Queen of Wands?"
"Of course not," snorted Two. He simply walked under the tree branch, the tip of his head barely brushing it. "I do have decency, but it's nice to not burden oneself with manners and niceties, do you understand? And, well, its not like we're part of the Major."
"We still hold titles and with those titles, a certain intrinsic nobility."
"For you, perhaps. But not for me."
By this time, both men stopped walking and stood directly across from each other, like two chess pieces on opposing sides. Although the Knight's sword was sheathed, his fingers ghosted over its exposed hilt. They stared directly into each other's eyes, stubborn earthen eyes meeting pleading blue ones. The Knight, feeling regret and ridiculousness rise in his chest, decided to drop the issue all together with a weary sigh.
"You really ought to talk to more people," said Two, returning to his jovial persona as if nothing happened. Though, a tinge of warning tainted his tone. "They really put a new perspective on things, that the world doesn't follow one rule."
The Knight said nothing for a few seconds, before responding. "I'm well aware that the world doesn't follow one rule, because I'm one of those rule breakers."
He sat down on the earth, as if a great burden was ensconced upon his shoulders. His current relationship with the Queen of Rings has been validated with this game, a game organized by the Ace of Rings, to find her a suitable husband across the four kingdoms; once the husband has been picked, he will have to undergo a series of trials... That part, if the Knight wins this competition, will never come to fruition.
"Really, now?" Two cracked a sly smile. "Which one did you break?"
"I don't think you should be privy to such sensitive information."
"Fair enough. After all, we don't even know each other's names!"
Two laughed and the Knight wondered how he encountered such an odd figure. He seemed perfectly normal at first, if not a prone to nosiness. Then again, one wouldn't expect a citizen from Swords to break the rules either. He would take Two's advice of speaking to more people; maybe the people in his country had an urge to deviate from the standard like he did too. He saw Two lower himself to the ground as well, and drew his finger across the dirt.
"Speaking of names," continued Two, "what's yours?"
The Knight frowned. "I don't think you're privy to that information either. I assume you're well aware of the stigma behind names?"
Two wrapped a stand of his hair around his finger. "Yes, yes. I am well aware, but I understand your suspicions. Do you know then, the Queen of Ring's name? If you are out for her hand, then it's only natural that you should know."
"Of course I know it," said the Knight, miffed. "We revealed our names quite a while ago..."
"Then, it's certainly none of my business. One day, when we're older and wiser, and perhaps, friendlier, we'll reveal our names to each other, yeah?"
The Knight nodded and rose, sensing it to be a reasonable deal. "Yes."
"I'll remember that promise. Do whatever makes you happy."
This break was over, though, their amicable countenance perpetuated. It gave yet another thing to grip onto as the trees thinned out and the voids between the trunks grew. Eventually, they could not discern anything in the darkness; the small lantern around the Knight's waist barely chipped at the black wall, and the blue light supplied by Two extinguished itself. The only way that they knew that they were next to each other was by the sound of their own breathing, but even that was strangely muffled. A rather faint whimpering could be heard somewhere in the distance, adding to the eerie atmosphere.
There were few times when the Knight of Swords felt fear pierce his heart, and this time, when it mattered most, was one of them. His limbs wanted to balk and run the other way. Every logical inch of his body screamed at him to go back to safety, to where the sun still shined. He was told countless times by the Ace of Swords to trust his internal instincts, that some fights aren't worth fighting for. They were noble knights of Swords, not improper fools who didn't know
In fact, the Knight did trust his instincts - the instinct of the heart. His surroundings may be dark, but his love for the Queen of Rings burned bright. He had a purpose and by God was he going to conquer it - but at what cost?
He loved Yulia, that phantasmic woman in the east. He loved her first; they were young when they first met. He remembered the innocent scent she carried with her, the smell of daisies. He remembered her magnificent smile and obsidian hair. When his days were cold and grey, Yulia was his sunny day.  
Love gnawed at the steel cage the he built around his heart. He hoped that by joining the military, and even becoming the Knight of Swords, his feelings would ebb for Yulia. Oh no, in fact, repression only made it worse and was only released by writing letters which he had been writing to her since the beginning. At first, it was the consequence of politeness and should've been terminated after a week or so. Now, they played a dangerous game to escape the confining black-and-white chessboard. Their lives, once this forbidden relationship began, belonged in a grey area.
And all he had to do was win.
Yet, a part of his mind urged him not to because he would be disappointing everyone, perhaps even himself. Could he leave Swords for an unknown future? Two's words still floated in his mind: "do whatever makes you happy."
The Knight turned his head left, where he knew Two walked a couple of paces behind him. He seemed to be a sensible counsel in this case, and the Knight desperately needed someone to talk to, at the expense of time.
"Are you there, Two?"
"I'm always here," he responded.
"Wonderful. Let's stop here for a second. I need to tell you something, and," the Knight swallowed heavily, "I need some advice."
"Of course. What is it?"
The Knight told Two everything, from the beginning to now. He revealed that they have indeed, written to each other, but did not divulge the content nor the Queen of Rings's name. A slight movement of the air and the occasionally grunt indicated to the Knight that Two was listening. After some fifteen minutes, he breathed a sigh, finally finished with this convoluted tale.
Two said nothing for a few seconds, and the Knight was afraid that he might scold him for his melodramatics, but then, he spoke: "What do you feel when you look at the Queen of Rings?"
"My heart beats in three, just like a waltz. Why, I think it just smiles at the thought of her."
"And would you say that she makes you happier than the sight of your own country?"
An image of a grey, stolid castle loomed in his mind. Only the colors red and gold decorated the bare hallways and even in the warmest of weathers, a prevalent cold always laid within the marble floors. The austere portraits of past arcanas lined the walls, and their eyes always gave him nightmares when he was younger...
"Yes."
"Then by all means, take your girl away and live the happiest life that any two people could live with one another."
"Thank you."
"Anytime." Two paused and said quickly, "Now, as much as I would love to counsel you on your life, we ought to get going if any of your dreams are going to become reality."
The Knight said nothing, but he grabbed Two by the arm and they ran forward into the inky darkness. They didn't know where where they were going besides their goal, but the path was and always will be, uncertain.
At some point, the Knight's unsuspecting foot tipped over a hidden ledge, causing the two pursuers to tumble and fall. The darkness quickly transformed into a bright light, where the pair gave each other reassuring smiles before they hit the ground. When their vision cleared and stabilized, they found themselves in an enclosed meadow and at the center of it all, the Serpent.
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readbookywooks · 8 years ago
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The Injured Foot
THE first of these things was at the house of Madame Hohlakov, and he hurried there to get it over as quickly as possible and not be too late for Mitya. Madame Hohlakov had been slightly ailing for the last three weeks: her foot had for some reason swollen up, and though she was not in bed, she lay all day half-reclining on the couch in her boudoir, in a fascinating but decorous deshabille. Alyosha had once noted with innocent amusement that, in spite of her illness, Madame Hohlakov had begun to be rather dressy - topknots, ribbons, loose wrappers had made their appearance, and he had an inkling of the reason, though he dismissed such ideas from his mind as frivolous. During the last two months the young official, Perhotin, had become a regular visitor at the house. Alyosha had not called for four days and he was in haste to go straight to Lise, as it was with her he had to speak, for Lise had sent a maid to him the previous day specially asking him to come to her "about something very important," a request which, for certain reasons, had interest for Alyosha. But while the maid went to take his name in to Lise, Madame Hohlakov heard of his arrival from someone, and immediately sent to beg him to come to her "just for one minute." Alyosha reflected that it was better to accede to the mamma's request, or else she would be sending down to Lise's room every minute that he was there. Madame Hohlakov was lying on a couch. She was particularly smartly dressed and was evidently in a state of extreme nervous excitement. She greeted Alyosha with cries of rapture. "It's ages, ages, perfect ages since I've seen you! It's a whole week - only think of it! Ah, but you were here only four days ago, on Wednesday. You have come to see Lise. I'm sure you meant to slip into her room on tiptoe, without my hearing you. My dear, dear Alexey Fyodorovitch, if you only knew how worried I am about her! But of that later, though that's the most important thing, of that later. Dear Alexey Fyodorovitch, I trust you implicitly with my Lise. Since the death of Father Zossima - God rest his soul!" (she crossed herself) -"I look upon you as a monk, though you look charming in your new suit. Where did you find such a tailor in these parts? No, no, that's not the chief thing - of that later. Forgive me for sometimes calling you Alyosha; an old woman like me may take liberties," she smiled coquettishly; "but that will do later, too. The important thing is that I shouldn't forget what is important. Please remind me of it yourself. As soon as my tongue runs away with me, you just say 'the important thing?' Ach! how do I know now what is of most importance? Ever since Lise took back her promise - her childish promise, Alexey Fyodorovitch - to marry you, you've realised, of course, that it was only the playful fancy of a sick child who had been so long confined to her chair - thank God, she can walk now!... that-new doctor Katya sent for from Moscow for your unhappy brother, who will to-morrow - but why speak of to-morrow? I am ready to die at the very thought of to-morrow. Ready to die of curiosity.... That doctor was with us yesterday and saw Lise.... I paid him fifty roubles for the visit. But that's not the point, that's not the point again. You see, I'm mixing everything up. I am in such a hurry. Why am I in a hurry? I don't understand. It's awful how I seem growing unable to understand anything. Everything seems mixed up in a sort of tangle. I am afraid you are so bored you will jump up and run away, and that will be all I shall see of you. Goodness! Why are we sitting here and no coffee? Yulia, Glafira, coffee!" Alyosha made haste to thank her, and said that he had only just had coffee. "Where?" "At Agrfena Alexandrovna's." "At... at that woman's? Ah, it's she has brought ruin on everyone. I know nothing about it though. They say she has become a saint, though it's rather late in the day. She had better have done it before. What use is it now? Hush, hush, Alexey Fyodorovitch, for I have so much to say to you that I am afraid I shall tell you nothing. This awful trial... I shall certainly go, I am making arrangements. I shall be carried there in my chair; besides I can sit up. I shall have people with me. And, you know, I am a witness. How shall I speak, how shall I speak? I don't know what I shall say. One has to take an oath, hasn't one?" "Yes; but I don't think you will be able to go." "I can sit up. Ah, you put me out! Ah! this trial, this savage act, and then they are all going to Siberia, some are getting married, and all this so quickly, so quickly, everything's changing, and at last -nothing. All grow old and have death to look forward to. Well, so be it! I am weary. This Katya, cette charmante personne, has disappointed all my hopes. Now she is going to follow one of your brothers to Siberia, and your other brother is going to follow her, and will live in the nearest town, and they will all torment one another. It drives me out of my mind. Worst of all - the publicity. The story has been told a million times over in all the papers in Moscow and Petersburg. Ah! yes, would you believe it, there's a paragraph that I was 'a dear friend' of your brother's - , I can't repeat the horrid word. just fancy, just fancy!" "Impossible! Where was the paragraph? What did it say?" "I'll show you directly. I got the paper and read it yesterday. Here, in the Petersburg paper Gossip. The paper began coming out this year. I am awfully fond of gossip, and I take it in, and now it pays me out -this is what gossip comes to! Here it is, here, this passage. Read it." And she handed Alyosha a sheet of newspaper which had been under her pillow. It was not exactly that she was upset, she seemed overwhelmed and perhaps everything really was mixed up in a tangle in her head. The paragraph was very typical, and must have been a great shock to her, but, fortunately perhaps, she was unable to keep her mind fixed on any one subject at that moment, and so might race off in a minute to something else and quite forget the newspaper. Alyosha was well aware that the story of the terrible case had spread all over Russia. And, good heavens! what wild rumours about his brother, about the Karamazovs, and about himself he had read in the course of those two months, among other equally credible items! One paper had even stated that he had gone into a monastery and become a monk, in horror at his brother's crime. Another contradicted this, and stated that he and his elder, Father Zossima, had broken into the monastery chest and "made tracks from the monastery." The present paragraph in the paper Gossip was under the heading, "The Karamazov Case at Skotoprigonyevsk." (That, alas! was the name of our little town. I had hitherto kept it concealed.) It was brief, and Madame Hohlakov was not directly mentioned in it. No names appeared, in fact. It was merely stated that the criminal, whose approaching trial was making such a sensation - retired army captain, an idle swaggerer, and reactionary bully - was continually involved in amorous intrigues, and particularly popular with certain ladies "who were pining in solitude." One such lady, a pining widow, who tried to seem young though she had a grown-up daughter, was so fascinated by him that only two hours before the crime she offered him three thousand roubles, on condition that he would elope with her to the gold mines. But the criminal, counting on escaping punishment, had preferred to murder his father to get the three thousand rather than go off to Siberia with the middle-aged charms of his pining lady. This playful paragraph finished, of course, with an outburst of generous indignation at the wickedness of parricide and at the lately abolished institution of serfdom. Reading it with curiosity, Alyosha folded up the paper and handed it back to Madame Hohlakov. "Well, that must be me," she hurried on again. "Of course I am meant. Scarcely more than an hour before, I suggested gold mines to him, and here they talk of 'middle-aged charms' as though that were my motive! He writes that out of spite! God Almighty forgive him for the middle-aged charms, as I forgive him! You know it's -Do you know who it is? It's your friend Rakitin." "Perhaps," said Alyosha, "though I've heard nothing about it." "It's he, it's he! No 'perhaps' about it. You know I turned him out of the house.... You know all that story, don't you?" "I know that you asked him not to visit you for the future, but why it was, I haven't heard... from you, at least." "Ah, then you've heard it from him! He abuses me, I suppose, abuses me dreadfully?" "Yes, he does; but then he abuses everyone. But why you've given him up I, haven't heard from him either. I meet him very seldom now, indeed. We are not friends." "Well, then, I'll tell you all about it. There's no help for it, I'll confess, for there is one point in which I was perhaps to blame. Only a little, little point, so little that perhaps it doesn't count. You see, my dear boy" - Madame Hohlakov suddenly looked arch and a charming, though enigmatic, smile played about her lips - "you see, I suspect... You must forgive me, Alyosha. I am like a mother to you... No, no; quite the contrary. I speak to you now as though you were my father -mother's quite out of place. Well, it's as though I were confessing to Father Zossima, that's just it. I called you a monk just now. Well, that poor young man, your friend, Rakitin (Mercy on us! I can't be angry with him. I feel cross, but not very), that frivolous young man, would you believe it, seems to have taken it into his head to fall in love with me. I only noticed it later. At first - a month ago - he only began to come oftener to see me, almost every day; though, of course, we were acquainted before. I knew nothing about it... and suddenly it dawned upon me, and I began to notice things with surprise. You know, two months ago, that modest, charming, excellent young man, Ilyitch Perhotin, who's in the service here, began to be a regular visitor at the house. You met him here ever so many times yourself. And he is an excellent, earnest young man, isn't he? He comes once every three days, not every day (though I should be glad to see him every day), and always so well dressed. Altogether, I love young people, Alyosha, talented, modest, like you, and he has almost the mind of a statesman, he talks so charmingly, and I shall certainly, certainly try and get promotion for him. He is a future diplomat. On that awful day he almost saved me from death by coming in the night. And your friend Rakitin comes in such boots, and always stretches them out on the carpet.... He began hinting at his feelings, in fact, and one day, as he was going, he squeezed my hand terribly hard. My foot began to swell directly after he pressed my hand like that. He had met Pyotr Ilyitch here before, and would you believe it, he is always gibing at him, growling at him, for some reason. I simply looked at the way they went on together and laughed inwardly. So I was sitting here alone - no, I was laid up then. Well, I was lying here alone and suddenly Rakitin comes in, and only fancy! brought me some verses of his own composition - a short poem, on my bad foot: that is, he described my foot in a poem. Wait a minute - how did it go? A captivating little foot. It began somehow like that. I can never remember poetry. I've got it here. I'll show it to you later. But it's a charming thing- charming; and, you know, it's not only about the foot, it had a good moral, too, a charming idea, only I've forgotten it; in fact, it was just the thing for an album. So, of course, I thanked him, and he was evidently flattered. I'd hardly had time to thank him when in comes Pyotr Ilyitch, and Rakitin suddenly looked as black as night. I could see that Pyotr Ilyitch was in the way, for Rakitin certainly wanted to say something after giving me the verses. I had a presentiment of it; but Pyotr Ilyitch came in. I showed Pyotr Ilyitch the verses and didn't say who was the author. But I am convinced that he guessed, though he won't own it to this day, and declares he had no idea. But he says that on purpose. Pyotr Ilyitch began to laugh at once, and fell to criticising it. 'Wretched doggerel,' he said they were, 'some divinity student must have written them,' and with such vehemence, such vehemence! Then, instead of laughing, your friend flew into a rage. 'Good gracious!' I thought, 'they'll fly at each other.' 'It was I who wrote them,' said he. 'I wrote them as a joke,' he said, 'for I think it degrading to write verses.... But they are good poetry. They want to put a monument to your Pushkin for writing about women's feet, while I wrote with a moral purpose, and you,' said he, 'are an advocate of serfdom. You've no humane ideas,' said he. 'You have no modern enlightened feelings, you are uninfluenced by progress, you are a mere official,' he said, 'and you take bribes.' Then I began screaming and imploring them. And, you know, Pyotr Ilyitch is anything but a coward. He at once took up the most gentlemanly tone, looked at him sarcastically, listened, and apologised. 'I'd no idea,' said he. 'I shouldn't have said it, if I had known. I should have praised it. Poets are all so irritable,' he said. In short, he laughed at him under cover of the most gentlemanly tone. He explained to me afterwards that it was all sarcastic. I thought he was in earnest. Only as I lay there, just as before you now, I thought, 'Would it, or would it not, be the proper thing for me to turn Rakitin out for shouting so rudely at a visitor in my house?' And, would you believe it, I lay here, shut my eyes, and wondered, would it be the proper thing or not. I kept worrying and worrying, and my heart began to beat, and I couldn't make up my mind whether to make an outcry or not. One voice seemed to be telling me, 'Speak,' and the other 'No, don't speak.' And no sooner had the second voice said that than I cried out, and fainted. Of course, there was a fuss. I got up suddenly and said to Rakitin, 'It's painful for me to say it, but I don't wish to see you in my house again.' So I turned him out. Ah! Alexey Fyodorovitch, I know myself I did wrong. I was putting it on. I wasn't angry with him at all, really; but I suddenly fancied - that was what did it - that it would be such a fine scene.... And yet, believe me, it was quite natural, for I really shed tears and cried for several days afterwards, and then suddenly, one afternoon, I forgot all about it. So it's a fortnight since he's been here, and I kept wondering whether he would come again. I wondered even yesterday, then suddenly last night came this Gossip. I read it and gasped. Who could have written it? He must have written it. He went home, sat down, wrote it on the spot, sent it, and they put it in. It was a fortnight ago, you see. But, Alyosha, it's awful how I keep talking and don't say what I want to say. the words come of themselves!" "It's very important for me to be in time to see my brother to-day," Alyosha faltered. "To be sure, to be sure! You bring it all back to me. Listen, what is an aberration?" "What aberration?" asked Alyosha, wondering. "In the legal sense. An aberration in which everything is pardonable. Whatever you do, you will be acquitted at once." "What do you mean?" "I'll tell you. This Katya... Ah! she is a charming, charming creature, only I never can make out who it is she is in love with. She was with me some time ago and I couldn't get anything out of her. Especially as she won't talk to me except on the surface now. She is always talking about my health and nothing else, and she takes up such a tone with me, too. I simply said to myself, 'Well so be it. I don't care'...Oh, yes. I was talking of aberration. This doctor has come. You know a doctor has come? Of course, you know it - the one who discovers madmen. You wrote for him. No, it wasn't you, but Katya. It's all Katya's doing. Well, you see, a man may be sitting perfectly sane and suddenly have an aberration. He may be conscious and know what he is doing and yet be in a state of aberration. And there's no doubt that Dmitri Fyodorovitch was suffering from aberration. They found out about aberration as soon as the law courts were reformed. It's all the good effect of the reformed law courts. The doctor has been here and questioned me about that evening, about the gold mines. 'How did he seem then?' he asked me. He must have been in a state of aberration. He came in shouting, 'Money, money, three thousand! Give me three thousand!' and then went away and immediately did the murder. 'I don't want to murder him,' he said, and he suddenly went and murdered him. That's why they'll acquit him, because he struggled against it and yet he murdered him." "But he didn't murder him," Alyosha interrupted rather sharply. He felt more and more sick with anxiety and impatience. "Yes, I know it was that old man Grigory murdered him." "Grigory?" cried Alyosha. "Yes, yes; it was Grigory. He lay as Dmitri Fyodorovitch struck him down, and then got up, saw the door open, went in and killed Fyodor Pavlovitch." "But why, why?" "Suffering from aberration. When he recovered from the blow Dmitri Fyodorovitch gave him on the head, he was suffering from aberration: he went and committed the murder. As for his saying he didn't, he very likely doesn't remember. Only, you know, it'll be better, ever so much better, if Dmitri Fyodorovitch murdered him. And that's how it must have been, though I say it was Grigory. It certainly was Dmitri Fyodorovitch, and that's better, ever so much better! Oh! not better that a son should have killed his father, I don't defend that. Children ought to honour their parents, and yet it would be better if it were he, as you'd have nothing to cry over then, for he did it when he was unconscious or rather when he was conscious, but did not know what he was doing. Let them acquit him - that's so humane, and would show what a blessing reformed law courts are. I knew nothing about it, but they say they have been so a long time. And when I heard it yesterday, I was so struck by it that I wanted to send for you at once. And if he is acquitted, make him come straight from the law courts to dinner with me, and I'll have a party of friends, and we'll drink to the reformed law courts. I don't believe he'd be dangerous; besides, I'll invite a great many friends, so that he could always be led out if he did anything. And then he might be made a justice of the peace or something in another town, for those who have been in trouble themselves make the best judges. And, besides, who isn't suffering from aberration nowadays? - you, I, all of us, are in a state of aberration, and there are ever so many examples of it: a man sits singing a song, suddenly something annoys him, he takes a pistol and shoots the first person he comes across, and no one blames him for it. I read that lately, and all the doctors confirm it. The doctors are always confirming; they confirm, - anything. Why, my Lise is in a state of aberration. She made me cry again yesterday, and the day before, too, and to-day I suddenly realised that it's all due to aberration. Oh, Lise grieves me so! I believe she's quite mad. Why did she send for you? Did she send for you or did you come of yourself?" "Yes, she sent for me, and I am just going to her." Alyosha got up resolutely. "Oh, my dear, dear Alexey Fyodorovitch, perhaps that's what's most important," Madame Hohlakov cried, suddenly bursting into tears. "God knows I trust Lise to you with all my heart, and it's no matter her sending for you on the sly, without telling her mother. But forgive me, I can't trust my daughter so easily to your brother Ivan Fyodorovitch, though I still consider him the most chivalrous young man. But only fancy, he's been to see Lise and I knew nothing about it!" "How? What? When?" Alyosha was exceedingly surprised. He had not sat down again and listened standing. "I will tell you; that's perhaps why I asked you to come, for I don't know now why I did ask you to come. Well, Ivan Fyodorovitch has been to see me twice, since he came back from Moscow. First time he came as a friend to call on me, and the second time Katya was here and he came because he heard she was here. I didn't, of course, expect him to come often, knowing what a lot he has to do as it is, vous comprenez, cette affaire et la mort terrible de votre papa. (You know, this affair and your father's terrible death.) But I suddenly heard he'd been here again, not to see me but to see Lise. That's six days ago now. He came, stayed five minutes, and went away. And I didn't hear of it till three days afterwards, from Glafira, so it was a great shock to me. I sent for Lise directly. She laughed. 'He thought you were asleep,' she said, 'and came in to me to ask after your health.' Of course, that's how it happened. But Lise, Lise, mercy on us, how she distresses me! Would you believe it, one night, four days ago, just after you saw her last time, and had gone away, she suddenly had a fit, screaming, shrieking, hysterics! Why is it I never have hysterics? Then, next day another fit, and the same thing on the third, and yesterday too, and then yesterday that aberration. She suddenly screamed out, 'I hate Ivan Fyodorovitch. I insist on your never letting him come to the house again.' I was struck dumb at these amazing words, and answered, 'On what grounds could I refuse to see such an excellent young man, a young man of such learning too, and so unfortunate?' - for all this business is a misfortune, isn't it?' She suddenly burst out laughing at my words, and so rudely, you know. Well, I was pleased; I thought I had amused her and the fits would pass off, especially as I wanted to refuse to see Ivan Fyodorovitch anyway on account of his strange visits without my knowledge, and meant to ask him for an explanation. But early this morning Lise waked up and flew into a passion with Yulia and, would you believe it, slapped her in the face. That's monstrous; I am always polite to my servants. And an hour later she was hugging Yulia's feet and kissing them. She sent a message to me that she wasn't coming to me at all, and would never come and see me again, and when I dragged myself down to her, she rushed to kiss me, crying, and as she kissed me, she pushed me out of the room without saying a word, so I couldn't find out what was the matter. Now, dear Alexey Fyodorovitch, I rest all my hopes on you, and, of course, my whole life is in your hands. I simply beg you to go to Lise and find out everything from her, as you alone can, and come back and tell me - me, her mother, for you understand it will be the death of me, simply the death of me, if this goes on, or else I shall run away. I can stand no more. I have patience; but I may lose patience, and then... then something awful will happen. Ah, dear me! At last, Pyotr Ilyitch!" cried Madame Hohlakov, beaming all over as she saw Perhotin enter the room. "You are late, you are late! Well, sit down, speak, put us out of suspense. What does the counsel say. Where are you off to, Alexey Fyodorovitch?" "To Lise." "Oh, yes. You won't forget, you won't forget what I asked you? It's a question of life and death! "Of course, I won't forget, if I can... but I am so late," muttered Alyosha, beating a hasty retreat. "No, be sure, be sure to come in; don't say 'If you can.' I shall die if you don't," Madame Hohlakov called after him, but Alyosha had already left the room.
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Milla Jovovich interview on Russian TV Channel "Rain" (with subtitles)
Good evening.
This is a program “Sobchak live”.
We shoot our program not in the studio, because today our guest is well-known actress Milla Jovovich.
Milla, thank you for the interview.
Thank you.
We know about you not so much.
That you are famous actress and favorite woman of Ivan Urgant.
And that you are sometimes visits Russia.
How many times have you come to Russia? I was born here, in the Ukraine, and was living in Moscow with my mother.
When I first time came back to Russia, I was 18 years old.
And since then, I every year visits Russia.
What do you most love in Russia? For example, going to the bathhouse or to the your favorite restaurant.
Of course I have a couple of favorite restaurants: Pushkin, The Garden, Sixty – restaurant on the sixtieth floor with great views.
I’ve been working here a lot and traveling around the world, but I always spend time in hotels.
From hotel to the studio and back to the hotel.
I live in such closed world.
Today you have been invited to the presentation of new jewelry collection by Jacob Arabo.
And now you have wearing these jewelry.
So let’s talk about diamonds.
Tell us when you first time was given a diamond by man? How it was? Not Swarovski, but a real diamond.
It was my dad.
I like vintage jewelry, collecting old furniture, bijouterie, generally things with history.
And my dad bought me a very beautiful old ring.
Half of the audience thought that now you will tell us a romantic story.
But it’s true that the first diamond I was given by my dad.
No, we demand romantic story! Then there is another story, but it was the second diamond.
At the time, my boyfriend was Mario Sorrenti – a wonderful photographer, who remains my friend to this day.
He talked with my mom and found out that we love vintage jewelry.
And he bought me a very beautiful ring set with little pink pearls and diamonds.
And I am silly, when went to the restaurant took off the ring to wash my hands and left it there.
It’s horrible, are you cried? Yes, I cried for several days, and all time asked if anyone found my ring in this hotel.
In what hotel did this happened? It was the Costes Hotel in Paris.
The man from the Costes Hotel, who took the ring of Milla Jovovich, remember, she returns from Resident Evil and avenge to you.
Speaking of “Resident Evil”, most Russian audience identify you with this movie.
Even not with Luc Besson and “The Fifth Element”, but with “Resident Evil”, cause this movie has many parts.
But it’s good, because every decade people associate me with a new image.
And when I will be forty, everyone will say that I’m shooting, for example, only in comedies.
I like a cat, I have nine lives.
I like a fan of your creative work, ask you, when you will be ninety, don’t accept an offer to play the monster in 148 part of the “Resident Evil”.
Ok, I promise you I will not wear tight-fitting latex suit in 90 years old.
I’m afraid, Ivan Urgant now upset.
As for “Resident Evil”.
Tell me as an expert how to struggle with evil, when you’re in the minority? First, is to be single-minded person.
My character in “Resident Evil” aimed for maximum annihilation of the evil.
You must to be strong and have an emotional weapon.
But it’s all in the movie, in real life monsters don’t look like monsters.
And hard to know who is bad and who is good.
Who is in your life the greatest monster? Anyone who makes a bad things with others, for example to hit the child.
Well, the news say that Fidel Castro have stroke.
What do you feel about this? Do you feel sorry that the whole era pass with him, or he is incarnate of the evil? I don’t know much about Fidel Castro to judge him.
Whose image do you like more: Fidel Castro or Che Guevara? What a strange questions! I like Che Guevara – he is handsome.
Do you have a T-shirt with his picture? Of course, it’s like an icon.
How do you like the Ukraine, Russia? Do you feel, that it’s a part of you, your homeland? Are you care about what’s going on here? I am confused a little cause I don’t watch the news.
I have a lot of work and family affairs.
Rarely read newspapers or news in the internet.
Well, for example, would you like to play a well-known Ukrainian woman – Yulia Tymoshenko? It would be great, she has strong character.
When I was in the Ukraine, she was all the time showed on the TV with a plait around the head.
Imagine that your favorite director invited you to play any female role.
What role will you choose? Meryl Streep, for example, always wanted to play Margaret Thatcher.
I always wanted to play Catherine the Great.
She was a great, strong, intelligent woman.
Did you know that Catherine the Great was famous for stormy personal life.
This is not a black and white story, there’s a lot of everything.
Many of your colleagues – Angelina Jolie, Madonna, and other famous actresses and singers travel all over the world, adopt children and engaged in charity work in Africa and Asia.
Can you call your trips to Russia the charitable help to the third world country? When I come here – I come home.
And it’s strange for me that you call Russia a third world country.
I feel myself like the Russian woman, everything here is close to me.
When I arrive at the airport and hear Russian spoken around me, I feel like I came home.
And I would like my daughter to feel it too.
On the contrary, Russia helps me, it fills my heart.
How often you visits Africa, Asia? I wasn’t in Africa, but I work with a charitable organization, which constructed radio station and built a small school in the Republic of Congo.
But rebels burned the station.
I would like to go with my daughter to Africa.
That would be interesting.
I would like my daughter to visit many countries different from the West, to see a different life.
Describe your ideal day, what would you do? Well I have a very modest and simple wishes.
To stay at home for a while already a miracle.
It’s good, when nothing to do, you can sleep longer.
I wake up and my husband brings me tea.
Then my daughter comes, smiles and shows me pictures that she painted in the mornin.
Then I go to the kitchen and cook breakfast for all.
Do you cook yourself? Yes.
Then we go outside or to the pool.
I like to cook a barbecue for friends.
That is, in this day no noisy parties, filming? No.
Only family and no work.
Today you’re going to visit the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture of Dasha Zhukova.
Are you familiar with her? What do you think about the project Garage? Yes, I am familiar with Dasha and I think that she has the heart of an artist.
She is looking forward.
Independent, smart, beautiful, intelligent woman.
With such people is always nice to communicate.
And who is more handsome: Urgant or Abramovich? Who is Abramovich? Billionaire Roman Abramovich.
My husband is most handsome! Good answer.
Do you like modern art? Generally yes, but with my tempo of life, I’m rarely visit museums.
Everyone says that in December 2012 will come a doomsday.
Do you believe in it? No, but everything can be.
And if it was known exactly what would be your last wish? To look into my daughter’s eyes and say that I love her.
Perfect wish.
But I think everything will be fine and you will have a lot of movies and parties.
Honestly, are you ready to act in the next part of the “Resident Evil”? Not yet.
It’s very close project for me and my husband.
Paul is the director and producer, and he wrote script for me.
It’s very fun to us to shoot these films.
But we have no one points when to shoot the next part.
We’re shooting it, when the inspiration comes.
We are not a factory of film stamping.
It’s a real passion for us.
I was amazed how sincere emotions made in you my question and your answer about the end of the world.
But at the same time in all your action films (“The Fifth Element”, “Resident Evil”) you play courageous fighting super-woman.
What do you think, why the films show only that part of you, not the touching and sensuality that you have? It much depended on me.
I didn’t want to play the roles of cute girls from melodramas, cause there was too much on-screen.
I wanted to show that women can be strong and she can cope with difficulties.
I think it’s interesting for women to see a strong heroine on the screen.
Especially we have already filmed five parts.
This has been never done before, and I’m proud of it.
Certainly more habitually to see on the screen the touching sweet crying girl whom I played in the “Vikrutasy”.
And you had no feeling that you went down to one level, starring in “Vikrutasy”, after all those Hollywood blockbusters? I really wanted to do the movie with my friend Ivan Urgant.
It was properly interesting to me to play with magnificent actors and to play a role in Russian.
I act in film not for money but when it’s interesting to me.
If you could award the prize to the best woman of the year, who would it be? Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie.
.
.
Is it just an actress doing something important in the world? Well, or Angela Merkel rescues Europe from the crisis.
Yes, this is interesting.
There are a lot of rumors about your friendship with Ivan Urgant.
Did you call him when arrived to Moscow? Didn’t call, but we corresponded by email.
We conceived to sing together at the Chanel party.
But he was very busy and we were not able to implement this idea.
Yeah.
“Milla, sorry, but I can’t speak with you now.
” I understand he has a lot of affairs and it was difficult to do.
Tell me please, what the most important thing that men don’t understand about women? I think men don’t realize that when you talk to the woman, you need to listen her.
Because all that necessary to the woman it’s to be heard.
Even if a girl talks incessantly about any nonsense, you should at least pretend that you listen and assent.
Thank you very much for the interview.
I would like to give you a book of Kir Bulychev.
Thank you.
I think this book is about you.
I don’t know whether you know how to read in Russian.
Don’t know, but I will ask my mother and we will read it together.
Go ahead, tear packaging.
Kir Bulychev.
“Guest from the Future”.
You are as a guest from the future for all of us.
Thank you.
It was a program “Sobchak live”.
Today our guest was Milla Jovovich.
I hope you enjoyed it.
.
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Milla Jovovich interview on Russian TV Channel "Rain" (with subtitles)
Good evening.
This is a program “Sobchak live”.
We shoot our program not in the studio, because today our guest is well-known actress Milla Jovovich.
Milla, thank you for the interview.
Thank you.
We know about you not so much.
That you are famous actress and favorite woman of Ivan Urgant.
And that you are sometimes visits Russia.
How many times have you come to Russia? I was born here, in the Ukraine, and was living in Moscow with my mother.
When I first time came back to Russia, I was 18 years old.
And since then, I every year visits Russia.
What do you most love in Russia? For example, going to the bathhouse or to the your favorite restaurant.
Of course I have a couple of favorite restaurants: Pushkin, The Garden, Sixty – restaurant on the sixtieth floor with great views.
I’ve been working here a lot and traveling around the world, but I always spend time in hotels.
From hotel to the studio and back to the hotel.
I live in such closed world.
Today you have been invited to the presentation of new jewelry collection by Jacob Arabo.
And now you have wearing these jewelry.
So let’s talk about diamonds.
Tell us when you first time was given a diamond by man? How it was? Not Swarovski, but a real diamond.
It was my dad.
I like vintage jewelry, collecting old furniture, bijouterie, generally things with history.
And my dad bought me a very beautiful old ring.
Half of the audience thought that now you will tell us a romantic story.
But it’s true that the first diamond I was given by my dad.
No, we demand romantic story! Then there is another story, but it was the second diamond.
At the time, my boyfriend was Mario Sorrenti – a wonderful photographer, who remains my friend to this day.
He talked with my mom and found out that we love vintage jewelry.
And he bought me a very beautiful ring set with little pink pearls and diamonds.
And I am silly, when went to the restaurant took off the ring to wash my hands and left it there.
It’s horrible, are you cried? Yes, I cried for several days, and all time asked if anyone found my ring in this hotel.
In what hotel did this happened? It was the Costes Hotel in Paris.
The man from the Costes Hotel, who took the ring of Milla Jovovich, remember, she returns from Resident Evil and avenge to you.
Speaking of “Resident Evil”, most Russian audience identify you with this movie.
Even not with Luc Besson and “The Fifth Element”, but with “Resident Evil”, cause this movie has many parts.
But it’s good, because every decade people associate me with a new image.
And when I will be forty, everyone will say that I’m shooting, for example, only in comedies.
I like a cat, I have nine lives.
I like a fan of your creative work, ask you, when you will be ninety, don’t accept an offer to play the monster in 148 part of the “Resident Evil”.
Ok, I promise you I will not wear tight-fitting latex suit in 90 years old.
I’m afraid, Ivan Urgant now upset.
As for “Resident Evil”.
Tell me as an expert how to struggle with evil, when you’re in the minority? First, is to be single-minded person.
My character in “Resident Evil” aimed for maximum annihilation of the evil.
You must to be strong and have an emotional weapon.
But it’s all in the movie, in real life monsters don’t look like monsters.
And hard to know who is bad and who is good.
Who is in your life the greatest monster? Anyone who makes a bad things with others, for example to hit the child.
Well, the news say that Fidel Castro have stroke.
What do you feel about this? Do you feel sorry that the whole era pass with him, or he is incarnate of the evil? I don’t know much about Fidel Castro to judge him.
Whose image do you like more: Fidel Castro or Che Guevara? What a strange questions! I like Che Guevara – he is handsome.
Do you have a T-shirt with his picture? Of course, it’s like an icon.
How do you like the Ukraine, Russia? Do you feel, that it’s a part of you, your homeland? Are you care about what’s going on here? I am confused a little cause I don’t watch the news.
I have a lot of work and family affairs.
Rarely read newspapers or news in the internet.
Well, for example, would you like to play a well-known Ukrainian woman – Yulia Tymoshenko? It would be great, she has strong character.
When I was in the Ukraine, she was all the time showed on the TV with a plait around the head.
Imagine that your favorite director invited you to play any female role.
What role will you choose? Meryl Streep, for example, always wanted to play Margaret Thatcher.
I always wanted to play Catherine the Great.
She was a great, strong, intelligent woman.
Did you know that Catherine the Great was famous for stormy personal life.
This is not a black and white story, there’s a lot of everything.
Many of your colleagues – Angelina Jolie, Madonna, and other famous actresses and singers travel all over the world, adopt children and engaged in charity work in Africa and Asia.
Can you call your trips to Russia the charitable help to the third world country? When I come here – I come home.
And it’s strange for me that you call Russia a third world country.
I feel myself like the Russian woman, everything here is close to me.
When I arrive at the airport and hear Russian spoken around me, I feel like I came home.
And I would like my daughter to feel it too.
On the contrary, Russia helps me, it fills my heart.
How often you visits Africa, Asia? I wasn’t in Africa, but I work with a charitable organization, which constructed radio station and built a small school in the Republic of Congo.
But rebels burned the station.
I would like to go with my daughter to Africa.
That would be interesting.
I would like my daughter to visit many countries different from the West, to see a different life.
Describe your ideal day, what would you do? Well I have a very modest and simple wishes.
To stay at home for a while already a miracle.
It’s good, when nothing to do, you can sleep longer.
I wake up and my husband brings me tea.
Then my daughter comes, smiles and shows me pictures that she painted in the mornin.
Then I go to the kitchen and cook breakfast for all.
Do you cook yourself? Yes.
Then we go outside or to the pool.
I like to cook a barbecue for friends.
That is, in this day no noisy parties, filming? No.
Only family and no work.
Today you’re going to visit the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture of Dasha Zhukova.
Are you familiar with her? What do you think about the project Garage? Yes, I am familiar with Dasha and I think that she has the heart of an artist.
She is looking forward.
Independent, smart, beautiful, intelligent woman.
With such people is always nice to communicate.
And who is more handsome: Urgant or Abramovich? Who is Abramovich? Billionaire Roman Abramovich.
My husband is most handsome! Good answer.
Do you like modern art? Generally yes, but with my tempo of life, I’m rarely visit museums.
Everyone says that in December 2012 will come a doomsday.
Do you believe in it? No, but everything can be.
And if it was known exactly what would be your last wish? To look into my daughter’s eyes and say that I love her.
Perfect wish.
But I think everything will be fine and you will have a lot of movies and parties.
Honestly, are you ready to act in the next part of the “Resident Evil”? Not yet.
It’s very close project for me and my husband.
Paul is the director and producer, and he wrote script for me.
It’s very fun to us to shoot these films.
But we have no one points when to shoot the next part.
We’re shooting it, when the inspiration comes.
We are not a factory of film stamping.
It’s a real passion for us.
I was amazed how sincere emotions made in you my question and your answer about the end of the world.
But at the same time in all your action films (“The Fifth Element”, “Resident Evil”) you play courageous fighting super-woman.
What do you think, why the films show only that part of you, not the touching and sensuality that you have? It much depended on me.
I didn’t want to play the roles of cute girls from melodramas, cause there was too much on-screen.
I wanted to show that women can be strong and she can cope with difficulties.
I think it’s interesting for women to see a strong heroine on the screen.
Especially we have already filmed five parts.
This has been never done before, and I’m proud of it.
Certainly more habitually to see on the screen the touching sweet crying girl whom I played in the “Vikrutasy”.
And you had no feeling that you went down to one level, starring in “Vikrutasy”, after all those Hollywood blockbusters? I really wanted to do the movie with my friend Ivan Urgant.
It was properly interesting to me to play with magnificent actors and to play a role in Russian.
I act in film not for money but when it’s interesting to me.
If you could award the prize to the best woman of the year, who would it be? Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie.
.
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Is it just an actress doing something important in the world? Well, or Angela Merkel rescues Europe from the crisis.
Yes, this is interesting.
There are a lot of rumors about your friendship with Ivan Urgant.
Did you call him when arrived to Moscow? Didn’t call, but we corresponded by email.
We conceived to sing together at the Chanel party.
But he was very busy and we were not able to implement this idea.
Yeah.
“Milla, sorry, but I can’t speak with you now.
” I understand he has a lot of affairs and it was difficult to do.
Tell me please, what the most important thing that men don’t understand about women? I think men don’t realize that when you talk to the woman, you need to listen her.
Because all that necessary to the woman it’s to be heard.
Even if a girl talks incessantly about any nonsense, you should at least pretend that you listen and assent.
Thank you very much for the interview.
I would like to give you a book of Kir Bulychev.
Thank you.
I think this book is about you.
I don’t know whether you know how to read in Russian.
Don’t know, but I will ask my mother and we will read it together.
Go ahead, tear packaging.
Kir Bulychev.
“Guest from the Future”.
You are as a guest from the future for all of us.
Thank you.
It was a program “Sobchak live”.
Today our guest was Milla Jovovich.
I hope you enjoyed it.
.
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Milla Jovovich interview on Russian TV Channel "Rain" (with subtitles)
Good evening.
This is a program “Sobchak live”.
We shoot our program not in the studio, because today our guest is well-known actress Milla Jovovich.
Milla, thank you for the interview.
Thank you.
We know about you not so much.
That you are famous actress and favorite woman of Ivan Urgant.
And that you are sometimes visits Russia.
How many times have you come to Russia? I was born here, in the Ukraine, and was living in Moscow with my mother.
When I first time came back to Russia, I was 18 years old.
And since then, I every year visits Russia.
What do you most love in Russia? For example, going to the bathhouse or to the your favorite restaurant.
Of course I have a couple of favorite restaurants: Pushkin, The Garden, Sixty – restaurant on the sixtieth floor with great views.
I've been working here a lot and traveling around the world, but I always spend time in hotels.
From hotel to the studio and back to the hotel.
I live in such closed world.
Today you have been invited to the presentation of new jewelry collection by Jacob Arabo.
And now you have wearing these jewelry.
So let's talk about diamonds.
Tell us when you first time was given a diamond by man? How it was? Not Swarovski, but a real diamond.
It was my dad.
I like vintage jewelry, collecting old furniture, bijouterie, generally things with history.
And my dad bought me a very beautiful old ring.
Half of the audience thought that now you will tell us a romantic story.
But it's true that the first diamond I was given by my dad.
No, we demand romantic story! Then there is another story, but it was the second diamond.
At the time, my boyfriend was Mario Sorrenti – a wonderful photographer, who remains my friend to this day.
He talked with my mom and found out that we love vintage jewelry.
And he bought me a very beautiful ring set with little pink pearls and diamonds.
And I am silly, when went to the restaurant took off the ring to wash my hands and left it there.
It's horrible, are you cried? Yes, I cried for several days, and all time asked if anyone found my ring in this hotel.
In what hotel did this happened? It was the Costes Hotel in Paris.
The man from the Costes Hotel, who took the ring of Milla Jovovich, remember, she returns from Resident Evil and avenge to you.
Speaking of “Resident Evil”, most Russian audience identify you with this movie.
Even not with Luc Besson and “The Fifth Element”, but with “Resident Evil”, cause this movie has many parts.
But it's good, because every decade people associate me with a new image.
And when I will be forty, everyone will say that I'm shooting, for example, only in comedies.
I like a cat, I have nine lives.
I like a fan of your creative work, ask you, when you will be ninety, don't accept an offer to play the monster in 148 part of the “Resident Evil”.
Ok, I promise you I will not wear tight-fitting latex suit in 90 years old.
I'm afraid, Ivan Urgant now upset.
As for “Resident Evil”.
Tell me as an expert how to struggle with evil, when you're in the minority? First, is to be single-minded person.
My character in “Resident Evil” aimed for maximum annihilation of the evil.
You must to be strong and have an emotional weapon.
But it's all in the movie, in real life monsters don't look like monsters.
And hard to know who is bad and who is good.
Who is in your life the greatest monster? Anyone who makes a bad things with others, for example to hit the child.
Well, the news say that Fidel Castro have stroke.
What do you feel about this? Do you feel sorry that the whole era pass with him, or he is incarnate of the evil? I don't know much about Fidel Castro to judge him.
Whose image do you like more: Fidel Castro or Che Guevara? What a strange questions! I like Che Guevara – he is handsome.
Do you have a T-shirt with his picture? Of course, it's like an icon.
How do you like the Ukraine, Russia? Do you feel, that it's a part of you, your homeland? Are you care about what's going on here? I am confused a little cause I don't watch the news.
I have a lot of work and family affairs.
Rarely read newspapers or news in the internet.
Well, for example, would you like to play a well-known Ukrainian woman – Yulia Tymoshenko? It would be great, she has strong character.
When I was in the Ukraine, she was all the time showed on the TV with a plait around the head.
Imagine that your favorite director invited you to play any female role.
What role will you choose? Meryl Streep, for example, always wanted to play Margaret Thatcher.
I always wanted to play Catherine the Great.
She was a great, strong, intelligent woman.
Did you know that Catherine the Great was famous for stormy personal life.
This is not a black and white story, there's a lot of everything.
Many of your colleagues – Angelina Jolie, Madonna, and other famous actresses and singers travel all over the world, adopt children and engaged in charity work in Africa and Asia.
Can you call your trips to Russia the charitable help to the third world country? When I come here – I come home.
And it's strange for me that you call Russia a third world country.
I feel myself like the Russian woman, everything here is close to me.
When I arrive at the airport and hear Russian spoken around me, I feel like I came home.
And I would like my daughter to feel it too.
On the contrary, Russia helps me, it fills my heart.
How often you visits Africa, Asia? I wasn't in Africa, but I work with a charitable organization, which constructed radio station and built a small school in the Republic of Congo.
But rebels burned the station.
I would like to go with my daughter to Africa.
That would be interesting.
I would like my daughter to visit many countries different from the West, to see a different life.
Describe your ideal day, what would you do? Well I have a very modest and simple wishes.
To stay at home for a while already a miracle.
It's good, when nothing to do, you can sleep longer.
I wake up and my husband brings me tea.
Then my daughter comes, smiles and shows me pictures that she painted in the mornin.
Then I go to the kitchen and cook breakfast for all.
Do you cook yourself? Yes.
Then we go outside or to the pool.
I like to cook a barbecue for friends.
That is, in this day no noisy parties, filming? No.
Only family and no work.
Today you're going to visit the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture of Dasha Zhukova.
Are you familiar with her? What do you think about the project Garage? Yes, I am familiar with Dasha and I think that she has the heart of an artist.
She is looking forward.
Independent, smart, beautiful, intelligent woman.
With such people is always nice to communicate.
And who is more handsome: Urgant or Abramovich? Who is Abramovich? Billionaire Roman Abramovich.
My husband is most handsome! Good answer.
Do you like modern art? Generally yes, but with my tempo of life, I'm rarely visit museums.
Everyone says that in December 2012 will come a doomsday.
Do you believe in it? No, but everything can be.
And if it was known exactly what would be your last wish? To look into my daughter's eyes and say that I love her.
Perfect wish.
But I think everything will be fine and you will have a lot of movies and parties.
Honestly, are you ready to act in the next part of the “Resident Evil”? Not yet.
It's very close project for me and my husband.
Paul is the director and producer, and he wrote script for me.
It's very fun to us to shoot these films.
But we have no one points when to shoot the next part.
We're shooting it, when the inspiration comes.
We are not a factory of film stamping.
It's a real passion for us.
I was amazed how sincere emotions made in you my question and your answer about the end of the world.
But at the same time in all your action films (“The Fifth Element”, “Resident Evil”) you play courageous fighting super-woman.
What do you think, why the films show only that part of you, not the touching and sensuality that you have? It much depended on me.
I didn't want to play the roles of cute girls from melodramas, cause there was too much on-screen.
I wanted to show that women can be strong and she can cope with difficulties.
I think it's interesting for women to see a strong heroine on the screen.
Especially we have already filmed five parts.
This has been never done before, and I'm proud of it.
Certainly more habitually to see on the screen the touching sweet crying girl whom I played in the “Vikrutasy”.
And you had no feeling that you went down to one level, starring in “Vikrutasy”, after all those Hollywood blockbusters? I really wanted to do the movie with my friend Ivan Urgant.
It was properly interesting to me to play with magnificent actors and to play a role in Russian.
I act in film not for money but when it's interesting to me.
If you could award the prize to the best woman of the year, who would it be? Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie.
.
.
Is it just an actress doing something important in the world? Well, or Angela Merkel rescues Europe from the crisis.
Yes, this is interesting.
There are a lot of rumors about your friendship with Ivan Urgant.
Did you call him when arrived to Moscow? Didn't call, but we corresponded by email.
We conceived to sing together at the Chanel party.
But he was very busy and we were not able to implement this idea.
Yeah.
“Milla, sorry, but I can't speak with you now.
” I understand he has a lot of affairs and it was difficult to do.
Tell me please, what the most important thing that men don't understand about women? I think men don't realize that when you talk to the woman, you need to listen her.
Because all that necessary to the woman it's to be heard.
Even if a girl talks incessantly about any nonsense, you should at least pretend that you listen and assent.
Thank you very much for the interview.
I would like to give you a book of Kir Bulychev.
Thank you.
I think this book is about you.
I don't know whether you know how to read in Russian.
Don't know, but I will ask my mother and we will read it together.
Go ahead, tear packaging.
Kir Bulychev.
“Guest from the Future”.
You are as a guest from the future for all of us.
Thank you.
It was a program “Sobchak live”.
Today our guest was Milla Jovovich.
I hope you enjoyed it.
.
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