The Four Feathers evaluation action
2022-05-18 16:22
Filled with the pure beauty of the Moroccan desert, the film recreates the British aristocracy at the end of the 19th century. The thrilling, exciting storyline offers audiences an exotic flair rarely seen on screen, exploring the riveting conflict between two very different cultures, focusing on friendship and heroic destiny among friends. "The Four Feathers" explores the indomitable belief in a man's heart to fight against fate
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In the story, the fate of a professional soldier is in stark contrast to the personal honor and disgrace. It surprises the audience to discover that stripping off the hero's noble coat, what is exposed and exposed to the sun is only a worldly heart
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Extended Reading
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Harry Faversham: Willoughby, you look wonderful, darling.
Jack Durrance: Princess Willoughby.
Harry Faversham: Miss Willoughby.
William Trench: A hair is out of place there, Tom.
Willoughby: When are you gentlemen going to grow up?
Harry Faversham: Gentlemen! Did he call us gentlemen?
Jack Durrance: I believe he did.
Harry Faversham: I won't take that from him.
Jack Durrance: Nor will I.
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William Trench: Don't worry, Vicar. They're only women. They won't bite.
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The four feathers that bind us: Are the doctors who announced their departure before the pandemic at fault?
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Only truly rebellious people understand this movie
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Drunk on the battlefield, Lord Grim, how many people have fought in ancient times
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The past and present of courage
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Craftsmanship, weight and bias in "Four Feathers"