The experience of a real man

Gia 2022-09-13 05:33:05

In a nutshell:
the music is so powerful.
The brotherhood between men is touching.
Desert - death and hope coexist.
"Faith" casts man's dignity.
Points to pay attention to: music, laughter echoing in time and space, several battle scenes, a more objective representation of humanistic issues in the war, duels in the desert, and the end credits.

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The Four Feathers quotes

  • William Trench: I can't move.

    Harry Faversham: The poison's paralyzed your legs. It will wear off soon.

    William Trench: I thought it was supposed to kill me.

  • Abou Fatma: Are you a deserter?

    Harry Faversham: Something like that. I was sent to fight and I ran away.

    Abou Fatma: Why?

    Harry Faversham: Why? I just... There are many reasons why. Mostly I was afraid.

    Abou Fatma: [laughs] I found you halfdead crossing the desert alone. And you say you are afraid?

    Harry Faversham: There's a different kind of fear. Why are you protecting me?

    Abou Fatma: God put you in my way. I have no choice.

    Harry Faversham: God? An Englishman... and a Christian? You must have done something terrible to offend him.

    [laughs]