Toby Kebbell: "God is not my grandma!"
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ธ.ค. 2024
- Film Inside sat down with Toby Kebbell to talk to him about his performance in "Ben Hur". In the interview he opened up about forgiving, moving on and letting go and how we was always told off for ringing the church bells to long when he was an altar boy...
I love his sense of humor! He is a beautiful man, smart, sensitive, polite. I love verything about him.
"I´ll talk to god when he´s around" BRILLIANT!!
Not really.
He said "I talk to go when he's around" not I will talk. Listen properly mate
that makes more sense, thank you :)
i just love toby i really do im glad he's single it gives me hope
Oh he is amazing I love him I love his speech about God and his belief actually I think the same
I love that statement of his about finding God everywhere, not just in church; it reminds me so much of what I read once in a book - Mr. God, This is Anna - where someone said you do not go to church to "find" God but to SHARE Him. There's a fine distinction here between religion as a personal matter between you and God and religion as being part of an institution.
I think he did a fine job of his character in Ben Hur - the way Messala was conceived; at any rate he came across as stronger than the version that Stephen Campbell Moore played. And however much I enjoy Stephen Boyd's bravura performance in the 1959 - this Messala is more humanly accessible. This is also the only store where I truly can believe in Messala finding redemption (he was clearly beyond that in the 1959 version!!!), perhaps also becoming a Christian himself...At the beginning we have him living with the Hur family and being separated from them through religion - Judah's mother clearly does not approve of him praying to ther Gods than they do. They could find commnon ground by all converting to the new religion and I think this is what Ilderim alludes to at the end.
Ha ha ha my Grandma is not omnipresent, he is adorable !!!
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what did she ask in 4:14?
"Do you believe now, still?", referring to how he said (in response to her previous question IF he believed or was religious) that his mother raised him Catholic and he had been an altar boy.
@Rosida Andriyana He may be now? That I don't know and wouldn't venture to guess. But if he was an altar boy, he was Catholic-raised then, like he says. I'm not sure any of the other main Christian groups have altar boys (if they do, someone please tell me? I'm fascinated by religion) besides the Catholics? I can just picture him though, ringing the bells forever cause it is fun, not really cause it's time for Mass.
So, does he believe or not?
Late reply I know but still... Hard to tell, but I'm thinking maybe not. He comes across as the type to choose his words carefully, really think about what he's gonna say before saying it. I don't see why he'd phrase it like that, so ambiguously, if he did believe.
Yes, he said he talks to God when he's around. If he didn't believe, he wouldn't talk to God.
Yes, he still believes. What I've heard from his answers is that he probably doesn't go to church anymore but he talks to God cuz God is everywhere and he can hear him everywhere.
That's my interpretation :)
yes ..its their behavior ...