In 2010, Kate Bosworth starred in the martial arts film “The Warrior’s Way.” The film was a critical and commercial failure, grossing only $11 million worldwide against a budget of $42 million.
The painting in the saloon in the movie “The Warrior’s Way” is a parody of Édouard Manet’s famous painting “Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe” (Luncheon on the Grass).
In the 2010 martial arts film “The Warrior’s Way,” Kate Bosworth portrayed Lynne, a spirited knife thrower-in-training, who aids a ronin named Yang (played by Jang Dong-gun) in seeking a new home in the American Old West (Credit: Rogue)
The parody changes the setting from a bucolic meadow to the American prairie and the figures from Renaissance-style aristocrats to Native Americans. The painting also adds a buffalo and a tepee in the background.
On December 3, 2010, when “The Warrior’s Way” was released, the cast members’ ages were as follows: Geoffrey Rush – 59, Kate Bosworth – 27, Danny Huston – 48, Jang Dong-gun – 38, Tony Cox – 52, and Ti Lung – 64.
Kate Bosworth Stuns in White Lace Dress at “The Warrior’s Way” Screening
In November 2010, Kate Bosworth was a vision in white at the screening of “The Warrior’s Way” held at the CGV Cinemas in Los Angeles.
Kate Bosworth braids her blonde hair back at the screening of “The Warrior’s Way” held on November 19, 2010, at CGV Cinemas in Los Angeles (Credit: Daniel Tanner / WENN)
The “Blue Crush” star donned a white lace dress detailed with red embroidery by Erdem from the label’s Spring 2011 RTW collection. She accessorized with Cartier white gold and diamond fan earrings with briolette drops.
Kate Bosworth shows off her legs on the red carpet in a red-and-white Erdem dress (Credit: Daniel Tanner / WENN)
The actress, who has heterochromia, finished her look off with a pair of crystal-embellished Christian Louboutin t-strap sandals.
Kate Bosworth’s feet in crystal-embellished Christian Louboutin t-strap sandals (Credit: Daniel Tanner / WENN)