Anyway, Lawrence of Arabia is indeed a pretty good movie, the characters, the story, the shots, the atmospheric music, and the background. The director shot the desert so beautifully that I want to ride a camel, docile~ But , it was 3 hours and 45 minutes too long, and by the end I was a little impatient. Moreover, a movie made in 1962 is indeed a little bit to me... And it's still the theme of World War I, and it's still in the Arab world. I checked the Arabian map several times when I watched it~ The protagonist is of course Lawrence, and the first half lets He changed from man to god, and then fell back in the second half. The inner description is still very detailed. The actor did a good job. But don't know what it's called. There is a sentence that is very impressive: "Nothing is doomed". It's a bit like an Adidas advertisement: "Impossible is nothing" Lawrence is a very egoistic person (personally thinks), and he has been reflecting: what should I do, what I do right? The experience that kept stimulating him to think, first of all, to execute Gasim -- the man who nearly died for his return. Then Dude, then his skin color, and finally this horrible Arab parliament. Helpless, he didn't stand tall enough and was always used by others (I don't know if it's appropriate to use this word). He's an idealist, and I think he doesn't understand politics. On the other hand, the Arab nation is really scary. Plundering has become a "custom", aggressive, obsessed with hatred, unbearable, and united. Go to bed, a little sleepy. In short, I didn't understand too much. I wrote so much for myself first, and I have a chance to read it again. By the way, the director seems to be very strong, and he also filmed "The Bridge on the River Kwai"~
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