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The film begins with the death of Colonel Lawrence. He died in a car accident. He planted from a speeding motorcycle to the low trees on the side of the road. The reason was to avoid two oncoming boys on bicycles. The person in the car is himself, only himself. The real beginning of the film’s story was an argument after his funeral. One was an American journalist with whom he was most familiar. This person used to follow him in the Arabian desert. He reported on his achievements and interacted with him in the desert. He had ridiculed and argued about human nature. He told a British reporter that he was fortunate to know Lawrence and then turned his head and said to a British gentleman that Lawrence was a "crazy lover". His words were interrupted by a British veteran who had a relationship with Lawrence in Cairo and was fortunate to shake hands with Lawrence himself. He severely criticized the American reporter and overwhelmed the Americans with his unquestionable tone. When I said this, I was standing on the upper steps, while the Americans could only stand on the lower steps and turned their heads to look up at him. His judgment of Lawrence was actually the main theme of the film. American journalists pay attention to the human side of individuals and dismiss Lawrence’s personal historical honor and status. The greatest thing for them is the greatness of humanity. Even if this is a bit flawed in human nature, the British veterans are more principled and moral, and more. Happy to praise and evaluate a person from Lawrence's historical merits. The film is based on this controversy, gradually adapting the memoirs written by Lawrence himself into an image monument depicting himself. Lawrence was a lieutenant officer in the British expeditionary force in Cairo during the First World War. Although he was an illegitimate child, he was optimistic by nature. His conversation was humorous, and his speech was often inexplicable. Contemplation and some weird behavior, he can quickly find a way out in the entangled thoughts, and he can immediately make a decision in the balance of gains and losses. He can draw people's attention to his side, and thus can let his superiors be open to the implementation of his whimsical plans. All this comes from his rich knowledge and amazing perseverance. As such a man, his wisdom and courage can be universally respected in the male community. The book "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" is signed "To SA The film was shot in the Arab region. Lawrence himself was highly respected there. He brought the Bedouins who were conquering and looting each other in the desert together to attack Turkey and break away from the Ottoman Empire. The Arabs gained their sovereignty and the British benefited from it. The film is very long. Because it is a biographical film, there are not many stories to tell. Lawrence's indomitable and unfair treatment unfolds in sequence in the film. The scenery of the desert and the Bedouins who rode camels and horses to guard their homes and wells. They used a full moon scimitar to deal with the Turks’ planes and artillery. They took back the gold that the Turks had raided from them. As a result, Only got a box of useless banknotes. And the Turks who only guarded against British warships coming from the sea did not want to be traversed by Lawrence. It is said that the piece of cannon that could not be turned was attacked after entering the Niford Desert, where no one could survive in the future. The film was shot in the Arab region. Lawrence himself was highly respected there. He brought the Bedouins who were conquering and looting each other in the desert together to attack Turkey and break away from the Ottoman Empire. The Arabs gained their sovereignty and the British benefited from it. The film is very long. Because it is a biographical film, there are not many stories to tell. Lawrence's indomitable and unfair treatment unfolds in sequence in the film. The scenery of the desert and the Bedouins who rode camels and horses to guard their homes and wells. They used a full moon scimitar to deal with the Turks’ planes and artillery. They took back the gold that the Turks had raided from them. As a result, Only got a box of useless banknotes. And those Turks who only guarded against British warships coming from the sea did not want to be traversed by Lawrence. It is said that they entered the Nyford Desert, where no one could survive in the future and were attacked by unturnable artillery.

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  • Sherif Ali: I do not understand this. Your father's name is Chapman...

    T.E. Lawrence: Ali, he didn't marry my mother.

    Sherif Ali: I see.

    T.E. Lawrence: I'm sorry.

    Sherif Ali: It seems to me that you are free to choose your own name, then.

  • Mr. Dryden: Well. It seems we're to have a British waterworks with an Arab flag on it. Do you think it was worth it?

    General Allenby: Not my business. Thank God I'm a soldier.

    Mr. Dryden: Yes, sir. So you keep saying.