View more about The English Patient reviews
Damn it!
Nellie 2021-10-22 14:34:06
-
Belle 2022-03-26 09:01:03
Finally finished it. Rather than saying that this is a love tragedy that expresses the supremacy of true love through extramarital affairs, it is better to say that this is an anti-war, anti-possession and possession (invasion, colonization), anti-state apparatus, anti-power rule, calling for humanitarianism, and pursuing the dream of no borders. s work.
-
Jayme 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Absolute artwork, the characters, stories, pictures, music, and lines are all seamlessly and beautifully combined. Fifteen years ago, I only saw the beginning and was intimidated by the bloody scenes of the war, but I don't think this movie is destined to be understood by teenage children.
-
Katharine Clifton: [dancing] Why did you follow me yesterday?
Almásy: I'm sorry, what?
Katharine Clifton: After the market, you followed me to the hotel.
Almásy: I was concerned. A woman in that part of Cairo, a European woman, I felt obliged to.
Katharine Clifton: [amused] You felt obliged to?
Almásy: As the wife of one of our party.
Katharine Clifton: So why follow me? Escort me, by all means, but following me is predatory, isn't it?
-
Hana: [reads Almásy's note on the firecracker] "Betrayals in war are childlike compared with our betrayals during peace. New lovers are nervous and tender, but smash everything. For the heart is an organ of fire." For the heart is an organ of fire.I love that. I believe that. K? Who is K?
Almásy: K is for Katharine.