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Olga Kurylenko on being the latest Bond girl


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#1 Qwerty

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Posted 23 October 2008 - 08:26 PM

Olga Kurylenko on being the latest Bond girl


Like her character in the latest Bond film, Olga Kurylenko knows all about dispatching unsuitable men - at the age of 28 she has already seen off two husbands with alarming speed. She tells Nisha Lilia Diu about her action-packed life off-screen, her rise from grinding poverty and the debt she owes her mother

Olga Kurylenko gives me a quick wave as she leaps up the steps into her gleaming white trailer. She clicks the kettle on before returning to the door to beckon me in, looking flushed and fresh from the stunt training she's been doing all morning. We're at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, on the set of the 22nd Bond film, Quantum of Solace. It's reportedly the most violent Bond film to date and, on my long walk through the labyrinthine studio grounds, I have passed the remains of an exploded hotel, a man in a suit sporting a fake bullet hole in his cranium and a fight being filmed on a plane.

Now, finally, Kurylenko sits in front of me, wearing a very Parisian outfit of white shirt, slim black trousers and black ballet pumps, and with her hair in a high ponytail. The French capital has been the actress's home for 12 years, since she left Ukraine as a 16-year-old modelling hopeful in 1996. 'The agency invites you for a trial,' she explains in a low, languorous, Russian-accented voice, 'and if nobody likes you, you move back. There are a lot of girls who go back.' But Kurylenko stayed and racked up covers for Elle, Vogue and Marie Claire as well as advertising campaigns for Helena Rubinstein and Clarins, before eventually quitting fashion for acting. Quantum of Solace is only her second English-language film (the first was Hitman, based on a computer game) but she is perfect as Camille, a sexy, mysterious Russian-Bolivian agent and, of course, James Bond's love interest.

Quantum of Solace takes up exactly where Casino Royale left off, with Bond intent on avenging the death of his lover Vesper Lynd. Camille, who is also on a revenge mission, is very much a new-generation Bond girl: she, like Halle Berry in Die Another Day or Sophie Marceau in The World Is Not Enough, does less hanging around in a bikini than her forebears and more looking improbably hot while remorselessly dispatching bad guys...

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Posted 23 October 2008 - 09:04 PM

Camille, who is also on a revenge mission, is very much a new-generation Bond girl: she, like Halle Berry in Die Another Day or Sophie Marceau in The World Is Not Enough, does less hanging around in a bikini than her forebears and more looking improbably hot while remorselessly dispatching bad guys...


I don't remember Sophie Marceau doing that, especially since her TWINE character was one of the bad guys. I do remember "old-generation" Bond girls Diana Rigg, Lois Chiles, Carole Bouquet and Kristina Wayborn doing that just as I remember "new-generation" Bond girl Caterina Murino doing a fabulous job hanging around in a bikini.

Why are most Bond movie articles written by folks who seem to have no knowledge of Bond movie history whatsoever?