Lawrence legend

Maiya 2022-04-20 09:01:11

Britain, Russia, Germany, during the First World War, the British agent Lawrence rebelled against the Arab tribes against the Ottoman Empire. During the First World War, Germany also sent a large number of agents and diplomats to join the Ottoman Empire in an attempt to launch jihad in Afghanistan, Persia and India to subvert British rule. Allied Powers. British, French and Russian. Allies. German-Italian-Austro-Hungarian Empire. In order to reverse the unfavorable factors, Wilhelm II of Germany tried to use the Ottomans to stir up the pattern in Central Asia. William II tried his best to win over the Ottoman Empire before the First World War, in order to show his favor to the Islamic world, hoping that he could draw Muslims from the Caucasus to Iran to Central Asia with the help of the Turkish Sultan's Hariwa identity. 1914 World War I broke out. Britain was extremely apprehensive about Germany's actions in Central Asia. In October 1915, the relevant German personnel met the supreme ruler of Afghanistan and asked him to respond to Hariwa's call. Because Germany did not meet its conditions, Afghanistan has been delayed. Afghanistan is also linked to the UK. Afghanistan remained neutral throughout the war. The strategy of Germany and Turkey was to launch a Muslim jihad against Britain and Russia by virtue of the Turkish sultan's Hariwa identity. Thomas Lawrence turned his back on jihad. He went deep into the Arab tribes in the Middle East and persuaded them to rebel against the Ottoman Empire. Arabs and Turks are both Muslims, but have a very delicate relationship with each other. As the nation that founded Islam, the Arabs have always been dissatisfied with the Turks' domination of the Islamic world. The decline of the Ottomans also left Turkey with little prestige. At the beginning of the twentieth century, national independence and national self-consciousness were the voice of the times. Lawrence promised to help the Arabs get rid of the Ottoman Empire to achieve independence, successfully attracted the Arabs, and launched an Arab uprising in the Ottoman hinterland. In fact, to be honest, this movie has the above background as a supplement, and it will still make people confused. Epic biographies are easy for me to lose sight of. The scenes are magnificent and the plots are elegant. However, I really lack the knowledge of history and geography, and I am confused when I read them. Khazini, Bedouin, Hazini, Howitat

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  • Simeon 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    It is very contradictory. After the double rendering of history and film, Lawrence's image has become too vague. Shooting this film is to use a legend to interpret another legend, although it is not as perfect as imagined, perhaps it is not as profound as imagined. , But it tells a four-hour story that you are willing to listen to, that’s enough

  • Katheryn 2021-10-20 19:02:53

    If there were no entanglements in Damascus in the last half hour, the previous conquests and fights in the desert would not be so intriguing; this is a movie that will make you fall in love with the big screen, this movie explains why great movies belong Cinema. Some places were really frivolous, and the Hayes Code rim shot, which is more in line with the more realistic image of Lawrence in the legend.

Lawrence of Arabia quotes

  • Bartender: [Lawrence enters the British officers' club with a Bedouin companion after capturing Aqaba, both men utterly exhausted and disheveled, and wearing Arab clothing] This is a bar for British officers!

    T.E. Lawrence: That's all right. We're not particular.

  • T.E. Lawrence: A thousand Arabs means a thousand knives, delivered anywhere day or night. It means a thousand camels. That means a thousand packs of high explosives and a thousand crack rifles. We can cross Arabia while Johnny Turk is still turning round, and smash his railways. And while he's mending them, I'll smash them somewhere else. In thirteen weeks, I can have Arabia in chaos.