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Marlon 2023-08-30 23:57:35
First compliments on the 4K restoration, it works really well, like new. I finally finished watching this classic epic for the first time. The biggest difficulty in this kind of long-form masterpiece is to control the rhythm. David Lean has done a great job. Important scenes he did not spare at all, repeated renderings, and unimportant scenes were resolutely skipped. The lens composition and angle are very particular. Using a film to clarify this complex and tangled history, it also brings up...
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Jaylen 2023-08-17 15:00:59
Wow, brother, you are too dangling! ! ! The unloved Lawrence was ruthlessly abandoned after finding his belonging. It's really...
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Ervin 2023-08-17 04:48:00
Politics is so annoying. Lawrence was dressed in white (actually the prince's clothes) and looked like a goddess, too charming, too dangerous, and unapproachable. Ali and Faisa are two characters that I like. That French statesman really looks like a statesman... The scenery is very beautiful. I will go to the desert to see it in the future, at least to the edge of the desert. The soundtrack is sometimes weird. The slaughter of the Turks is somewhat...
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Brandy 2023-07-02 15:59:14
The impression of an epic biography is the surging sound and picture and the multi-faceted characters. Looking at it today, I find that David Lean really did not pile up emotions in any superfluous places. Such a wonderful character can be described and rendered in a targeted manner. is for the...
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Gregorio 2023-05-29 00:40:08
I really didn’t get used to it when I watched the first half. It’s hard to imagine the biography being made in a deified way. The European knight novels and Shakespeare-style lines have a strange sense of alienation from the Arabic background. As the field of vision gradually narrowed to Lawrence himself, the perception gradually exploded after the focus shifted from adventure to mental torture. From the time when Lawrence went back to save people, I saw only those who were rescued, those who...
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Lesly 2023-05-27 12:57:32
After watching it with mixed feelings, after two days of watching it, Ben Hur's rhythm did not exhaust the patience of watching at all. In four hours, it is completely impossible to present Lawrence. There is so much to be discovered in this contradictory incarnation. If Lawrence is a poem, it is far beyond our present wisdom. The part about ps being caught by the Turks is so obscure...
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Sincere 2023-05-25 15:57:25
"Because of the navy, the British can go wherever they want and attack wherever they want, so they are great." "Your Highness, I think your book is right, the desert is an ocean without ships, and in this The Bedouin can attack wherever they want in the ocean, and the Bedouin has always fought like...
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Edgardo 2023-05-19 11:21:23
85/100 Where David8's obnoxious accent, pretentious grooming and body language come...
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Vicenta 2023-05-14 10:58:28
I didn't actually mark it... In fact, the rating of this movie is very difficult, and the evaluation of its pros and cons depends on what is used as a yardstick: if an epic movie is used as a yardstick, then it is close to a perfect score, the picture and soundtrack are magnificent, and the actors perform well. It's fine if the plot isn't based on historical facts, but if you take a biographical film as the yardstick, then David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia is an unqualified biographical film....
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Angelica 2023-05-07 14:17:01
It's kind of hard to understand the characters in this movie. . . But I finally know that the Prometheus part is from this...
Lawrence of Arabia Comments
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Clarabelle 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Prejudice, Hypocrisy and Ugly
I remember watching this movie because when I watched Spielberg's biopic, Old Si said he would re-watch "Lawrence of Arabia" every year.
I think rather than a glorious epic of heroes, I'd rather believe that the three-and-a-half-hour movie is full of prejudice, hypocrisy, and ugliness. Lawrence said...
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Wellington 2022-04-20 09:01:11
"Classic" to see the coup in Afghanistan from "Lawrence of Arabia"
Friday Statement: In his lecture, historian Qin Hui listed several common theories on the current Afghanistan issue (including the theory of imperial tombs, the theory of intervention by foreign powers, the theory of peasant uprisings, etc.), and used common sense, logic, and history to make them...
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T.E. Lawrence: My friends, we have been foolish. Auda will not come to Aqaba. Not for money...
Auda abu Tayi: No.
T.E. Lawrence: ...for Feisal...
Auda abu Tayi: No!
T.E. Lawrence: ...nor to drive away the Turks. He will come... because it is his pleasure.
[pause]
Auda abu Tayi: Thy mother mated with a scorpion.
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Club Secretary: I say, Lawrence. You are a clown!
T.E. Lawrence: Ah, well, we can't all be lion tamers.
Director: David Lean
Language: English,Arabic,Turkish Release date: December 11, 1962