Literary roots and others

Nels 2022-04-19 09:01:18

When I was a child, I could only read online articles, but later I got to the root of literature little by little. What is a root? It's what was there in the first place, and everything else is influenced by him. Anyway, it is estimated that few people watch this comment, so I will say that I think it is influenced by this film: "My Head, My Regiment" (but the authenticity of this film is stronger than that of lawrence of arabia. For details, see Father's Battlefield, etc.) , Journey of the Wind. As far as "Captain" is concerned, the historical facts of the Battle of Matsuyama are reversed from those of the novel, and I was rather puzzled when I checked the materials at the time. Seeing that Donkey and Dryden have similar body shapes, I think the similarity is still a bit high, and they each acted in "Attack and Stop" in their respective stories. The young China and the little bookworm at the beginning of the trouble are quite similar to Feishal's story about war. The Dead End was a bit more dramatic, but the Lawrence crash also contributed to the world's first helmet-wearing law on motorcycles. Die wants peace in the end, which is exactly the same as Lawrence. The wiki says that the bloodthirsty plot development in this movie was inspired by Ross's description of the lawrence of World War I. So that's one of the things that affects it. The mood of journey is somewhat similar to it. I was a little puzzled at first when I played this game, why Chen Xinghan, a Chinese player who played Xianjian, made all the scenes in the game like deserts (except for the temple level). Until the sentence in the movie: "Why do you like the desert? Because it is pure." By the way, the last level of the journey (the last level before his death, the penultimate scene of the whole game) is also snowed, and the change of this weather is also related to Lawrence goes north the same as the last section. I haven't watched a lot of movies, and my research is relatively shallow, but I think this movie should have influenced many later movie creations. It can be said that such a great film as lawrence of arabia has become the root directory of literature. The reason is that the conflict and fusion of three civilizations were filmed in the era when color films were just produced.

Remember what's unique about this movie: the tension. Many movies are eager to add special effects, eager to enter the plot, enter the characters, enter this or that concept and even ideology. This movie is slack. It can be a quick battle of wits between auda, ​​ali and lawrence, or it can be the calmness of countless camel rides. After watching it, I felt that the director had taken control of my time, allowing me to freely enter and exit the time and space of the desert people. This is done with absolute confidence in the story and the telling of the story.

Of course, it was voted by the British as the greatest British film in 2004 because of its dramatic depiction of the dissolution of the Arab council from within. It seems to be saying: without englishman, you are a bunch of rabble, marvelous beggers. Of course, allenby's family may be opposed to portraying them in this way because of PC reasons.

Last two thoughts. The first time I heard about this movie was when I was in school in the US, and a cynical teacher said they were showing car movies in the 60s and watched it with their girlfriends. So when I was in high school, I used one brush, then the second brush, and now I graduated and worked three times. I only understood the politics this time, and I also benefited from watching films like "My Head, My Group". In that town, there is the world's No. 1 School of Light, and a unique martial arts novel such as "Heroes" was born (of course, the first half of it was greatly influenced by the early Jin Yong), and there are also many strange and strange novels. People of faith live together in peace. This is like the beginning of NNT's "Black Swan", where he grew up in North Africa, as if several people of faith lived together peacefully. I think that's what Lawrence wants, it's my wish, it's the wish of many, many people.

The second is homosexuality. The preface of "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom" is dedicated to my good friends. There are differences of opinion on this wiki. I didn't think too much about this. It is unknown who SA is. When dylan talks about his great poem "Mr. Tambourine", he deliberately blurs it out, so that a great song that seems to be dedicated to someone is not necessarily dedicated to someone? The kindness in the early stage and the bloodthirsty in the later stage in Lawrence's films have the feeling of "the east wind wakes up the hero's dream", which is reasonable. It is unreasonable for the arab council to fall too fast in the later stage. Well, if SA is a specific person, I think lawrence is admirable. The fact that he can still love ordinary people so much is one of the reasons why he led the success of arab revolt (think about the modern history of China). If it refers to something else, it is unknown. At the end of the poem, it is written that in order to build a monument and destroy it, it may be a sacrifice for his own ideals. In history, what lawrence and feisal lost to was not the shamelessness of dryden, but the division and weakness of the former modernization.

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Lawrence of Arabia quotes

  • Colonel Brighton: They think he's a kind of prophet.

    General Allenby: They do or he does?

  • Prince Feisal: Illusions can be very powerful.