Also starring Taylor Kitsch, Blake Lively and Aaron Johnson, “Savages” will be shown exclusively at Ayala Malls Cinemas starting Feb. 20. Moviegoers can catch it at Glorietta 4, Greenbelt 3, Trinoma, Alabang Town Center and Market! Market!
In the film, Laguna Beach entrepreneurs Ben (Johnson), a peaceful and charitable Buddhist, and his closest friend Chon (Kitsch), a former Navy SEAL and ex-mercenary, run a lucrative, homegrown industry—raising some of the best marijuana ever developed. Life is idyllic in their Southern California town…until the Mexican Baja Cartel decides to move in and demands to partner with them. And so begins a series of increasingly vicious ploys and maneuvers in a high stakes, savage battle of wills.
It was as much the story as it was the specific part that attracted Travolta to the production. He says: “I responded to the overall impact of the script. I thought it would be a very cool movie, and I wanted to be involved.” Travolta adds that he found Stone to be very welcoming and an appreciative collaborator. “Oliver loved that I have played lots of different characters. He valued my process. That’s very inviting, especially since in a supporting role like Dennis—who connects all the dots in the piece—it was important to feel comfortable. Plus, Oliver had a vision for this movie. I knew that when I stepped onboard. `Savages’ is quintessential Oliver Stone. It has political messages. It has moral messages. It has complications that are current and relevant.”
During rehearsals, Stone tested Hayek’s mettle. Indeed, any concerns the actress wouldn’t be “tough enough” were quickly allayed. The director, typically spare with the takes he requires, tasked Hayek with countlessly repeating a pivotal sequence in which Elena verbally eviscerates her lieutenants. Elena, bewildered, frustrated and furious over a breakdown in her U.S. operation, castigates her men in a fever pitch of mixed English and Spanish insults and threats.
Hayek delivered a bravura performance, as Stone knew she would, and by the end of the sequence, Hayek intrinsically understood Elena’s rage and confusion.
Hayek acknowledges that she’s grateful for the experience to work with the filmmaker: “I was elated to have been involved with `Savages,’ as I’ve wanted to work with Oliver my entire acting career. I was extremely happy to work with him, but I was also a bit sad after the experience ended. Now that I’ve had one of my biggest dreams met, I can never have that dream back again.”