The Ottoman Lieutenant

Thomas 2022-08-19 16:51:17

A love story that took place during World War I, the three views are very positive and full of positive energy.

The heroine Lillie gave up her prosperous life and traveled long distances to reach the border of the Middle East that could not be reached by rail. She belonged to the Ottoman Empire at the time. She was to be a nurse in the American hospital established there to rescue the wounded and rescue the wounded. She also brought a lot of medical supplies to support. . There are two American doctors there. Regardless of religion, poverty, wealth, love, hatred, love, hatred, and hatred, as long as the wounded or patient enters the hospital, their lives are the same. They are carried on the operating table and there is no enemy or me. , Only save people. The hero of the film is Osman Lieutenant Ismail, a righteous soldier. Without his escort, Lillie couldn't reach his destination unharmed. Ismail did not reject pilgrims who slaughtered Christianity because he was a Middle Eastern culture of Islam, and he was kind to the local people, and he was unwilling to drag others down in times of crisis. But in the end, he was shot and lost too much blood and sacrificed in one mission. The love between the two is very beautiful, as clear as the river where their love developed, but that river is also the last place where the lieutenant's life belongs.

Whenever there is war, there will always be endless stories and endless movies. There are especially many movies with the background of World War II. Even a painting can be a beautiful and moving story (such as: a woman in gold) In recent years, the Afghan War has injected new elements into many film and television creations. On the contrary, there are not so many Afghan war films like World War II and Afghan War films.

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The Ottoman Lieutenant quotes

  • Melih Pasha: Let us be honest with each other. Your name and your charme have carried you this far. But now it's time for you to prove yourself.

    Ismail: Allright.

  • Ismail: You should'nt wander off.

    Lillie: I'm perfectly fine. Is that Mount Ararat where Noah landed?

    Ismail: Yes. We call it Agri Dagi.

    Lillie: Agri Dagi.

    Ismail: Noah and the Great Flood. Adam and Eve. You know, it's also part of the Islamic culture.

    Lillie: Really?

    Ismail: Hm-hm.

    Lillie: Adam and Eve?

    Ismail: Hm-hm. Only in the islamic telling they weren't driven out of the garden. They were placed in different parts of the world, so they had to search to find each other.

    Ismail: Please stay close.