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                    		    RATING:                     		    PG-13 for mature thematic elements, sexual content, and some violent images.                    		     RELEASE: February 29, 2008 GENRE: Drama and Adaptation STARRING: Natalie Portman, Eric Bana, Scarlett Johansson, Kristin Scott Thomas DIRECTOR: Justin Chadwick  SCREENWRITER: Peter Morgan (The Queen), based on Philippa Gregory's novel  STUDIO: Sony Pictures, Focus Features   GOD AT THE MOVIESThe Other Boleyn Girl: The Wages of SinBy Hannah GoodwynCBN.com Producer
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        - **Spoiler alert!**  The Other Boleyn Girl focuses on the time of King Henry  Tudor’s rule in England  and his scandalous affair with Anne Boleyn. Based on the theatrical trailer, many may presume that this  film is solely about sex. Although this debauchery plays an integral part in  the lives of the three main characters: King Henry VIII (Eric Bana), Anne  Boleyn (Natalie Portman), and her sister Mary (Scarlett Johansson), it is not  the focus, nor is it the best example of how sin ruins their lives and the  kingdom. As an unsuspected viewer, the clear biblically-supportive  themes in this movie astounded me.  THE ILL MORALS		  Lust. Jealousy. Adultery. Dishonesty. Pride.  Betrayal. Greed. Distorted Desire for Power.  THE COUNTERACTIVE GOOD Loyalty. Forgiveness. Redemption. The list of indiscretions far outweighs the number of moral  actions, but that’s the beauty of redemption. No matter the offense, a new life  can begin. Forgiveness changes everything, not just between two people but also  within the soul of the forgiver. Anne’s innate thirst for  power exposed itself when her father, Sir Thomas, and his brother-in-law, the Duke of Norfolk, convinced her that she could  beguile King Henry and  gain the family royal favor and prominence. In a  conversation with his wife, Sir Thomas explained the plan, which earned her immediate  disapproval. 
		  Lady Elizabeth: When was it that people stopped thinking of  ambition as a sin, and started thinking of it as a virtue? The story of the Boleyn girls is built upon this belief,  that ambitious, power-seekers are virtuous, not sinful. This reminds me of our  society today. Most of us are so drawn to power that we’ve become individualistic  go-getters. That’s not what God wants. 
		  Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in  humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not  only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. Philippians  2:3-4 (NIV) Selfish ambition brings no greater gain of respect or honor.  A lust for power can only desolate your life and those around you, so that in  the end you are nothing but a shell of ruins that once stood tall. Sibling Rivalry: Anne Boleyn's StyleJealousy enticed Anne to betray Mary by seducing the king.  The poison of greed and lust for power ate at Anne’s soul to the point that she  turned her back on her beloved sister. The Other Boleyn Girl shows how the selfishness of a few  destroyed a family and prompted an upheaval in the monarchy. In history books,  you’ll read what happened to Anne. After being convicted of incest, adultery,  and treason, she was beheaded. In the film version of this dramatic story, Mary didn’t use  her friendship with King Henry to make underhanded dealings like Anne did.  Mary, the betrayed, sought to mend her sister’s trespasses before His Majesty. 
		  Mary Boleyn: I beg you. Spare my sister.King Henry VIII: Why are you here for her?
 Mary Boleyn: Because she is my sister. And therefore, one  half of me.
 Instead of becoming bitter, Mary was forgiving. Anne weaved  her plan so tightly that he had the king wrapped around her finger, for the moment  at least. After abandoning Mary and his wife, Queen Catherine of  Aragon, Henry began to resent Anne. It was then that she truly realized that his  “love” was fleeting. His displeasure with her climaxed when he began to see  what he had done  to gain her affection. Greed dismantled his marriage,  took away his son with Mary, and unsettled his nation. This salaciousness could  have been prevented if they had just read James 3:16-17.  
		  For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find  disorder and every evil practice. But the wisdom that comes from Heaven is  first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy  and good fruit, impartial and sincere. (NIV) Generational ConsequencesA surprise enters the picture when we learn the outcome of  the Duke of Norfolk. Remember, he was the one who orchestrated everything so  that Anne, his niece, could seduce the king. His desire for more power cursed his family  for generations. The movie’s ending reveals that the Duke of Norfolk was later  imprisoned, and his son, grandson, and great-grandson were all charged with  treason and executed. This real-life story brings to mind a  conversation God had with Moses on Mt.   Sinai, as it’s recorded in Exodus 34:6-7. 
		  		  The Lord passed in front of Moses, calling out, “Yahweh! The Lord!
 The God of compassion and mercy!
 I am slow to anger
 and filled with unfailing love and  faithfulness.
 I lavish unfailing love to a  thousand generations.
 I forgive iniquity, rebellion, and sin.
 But I do not excuse the guilty.
 I lay the sins of the parents upon their  children and grandchildren;
 the entire family is affected—
 even children in the third and fourth  generations.” (NLT)
  A sliver of hope does appear in The Other Boleyn Girl through the character of Mary. Her forgiving spirit and  unwillingness to participate in sin, in the end, set her apart. Instead of dwelling on the wrongs committed  against her in the past, she redeems her future. She was remarried  to a good man and lived in the country where she raised her children, along  with Anne’s little girl, who was later crowned Queen Elizabeth I. PLEASE NOTE: The Other Boleyn Girl is only suitable for older teenagers and adults due to the nature of its sexual content. 
  Hannah   Goodwyn serves as a producer for   LivingTheLife.com and CBN.com. She also writes regularly for these sites. For   more articles and information, visit Hannah's bio page.
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