'Where does the desert attract you? ``Because the desert is clean''

Jakayla 2021-10-20 17:35:31

I'm not good at writing long reviews, but because I agreed to QM, I made up such an article. If you want to explore the history or Lawrence, even the director's control, the use of the camera, the grand scene, and the magnificent soundtrack, they are already in front of you, and you don't need to repeat them. But the reason why this movie makes people feel like a thousand times and a thousand times is because everyone in it is smart, and only talks half a sentence, not even the words, only the blank, it is very interesting to think about it, so Here are all the words of the family, and they are only considered from the setting of the movie.

One, Lawrence
is born with a disadvantage.
From the very beginning, his gaze has always been on a high place, and his knowledge has made him work only for that ideal, so that he has turned a blind eye to the ordinary daily life around him; he not only has the ideal to make Arabia free, but also has the ability to Realize it with absolute confidence. So he went to the Bedouins with such confidence. Everyone guarded him against other plans, but he didn't. He really wanted to sacrifice his life for that noble thing and achieve a miracle.
He did the impossible, and brought two servants into Egypt like Moses who brought the Israelites out of Egypt... He almost became the radiant incarnation of his ideal, not only Ali thought he could write his own life book , Even his own eyes are covered for it. Of course he knows the sinister political game, but what does it have to do with him? When he holds Aqaba and the love of Bedouins, superiors and politicians will naturally agree to his terms.
But he is not his ideal, he actually noticed it very early. When he talked to General Allenbi in Cairo that he had killed two Arabs, he said that it disturbed him. The first time the general answered “it’s natural,” he thought he was frustrated because someone died. The second time he answered 'Take it as a warning', because he thought he was guilty and blamed himself, but for the third time, he clarified that it was because of'I am so willing to die.'-The two deaths are in the final analysis because he is in charge of other people's life and death, and he But it was unharmed. This half was because of power, and the other half satisfied his blind faith,'very dangerous', yes, he knew.
So he continued, the ideal light was as dazzling as the sunlight in the desert, making him think that only gold bullets could kill him, thought that the enemy could not see him, thought that as long as he opened his mouth, the Bedouin would go through fire and water for him, even if the number of people increased. The less it is, until the foundation of his confidence is shaken in Della. He finally found out that he was a mortal. This cognition almost made him crazy. How can a mortal who can be hurt achieve that unattainable ideal? How to be responsible for Bedouins? He asked for transfer, but his pain was not healed and he was in a strange posture, but found that he had been riding a tiger. Not only did Prince Faisal have begun to guard him, he also unexpectedly learned of the "agreement" between Britain and France, until Allenby promised a lot of money. He thought there might be a way to go.
While he said, "The best of them is not for money," he bought the troops, even Ali, even though Ali still believes that he has not changed. However, he has changed after all. Regardless of the importance of the upcoming attack on Damascus, he killed the Turkish Legion for revenge, and the blood-covered Lawrence is no longer'clean'.
The chaos after the capture of Damascus seemed like he was unable to resist, because he did not know how to build a country, and the Turkish Wounded Hospital was the last straw. The realistic irony did not let him go even here. He clearly saw that his ideal Arabia is such a wonderful mirage. He thought he would write this fate, but who can fight against fate? Everything is already written.

Second, Prince Faisal
knows how to build a country. He knows to say the right words and do the right things at the right time. He even knows how to take advantage of his strength to learn from his skills. He is not lenient, but when reporters who come to report on the Arab uprising ignore his proud performances and are only interested in Lawrence, he knows that he needs to sacrifice him when necessary. The old foxes are always similar. Allenby almost made the same decision for the same reason. Of course, his reason was the reward offered by the Turks to catch Lawrence: Why, do the Turks think there is only one important person in the British army.
But it is the politician who can take advantage of the advantages that Lawrence has created in the negotiation. He refuses to give up to the reservoir, just as Ali and Audah do not give up to their wells, because the water in the desert is more than gold. important. Only Faisal who clearly understands the order and rules of the real world can actually establish Arabia.

Three, Ali
Finally, I said Ali, because his love is the most precious thing Lawrence got in the desert, but Lawrence didn't know it, this is really a violent thing. This proud elder was extremely loyal, loyal to the Bedouin guidelines and creed, and loyal to Prince Faisal. When Lawrence proved his ambition, he was also loyal to him-as a result, he was the only one who was loyal to Lawrence, maybe This is because he is the only one who can understand a part of Lawrence. By the time Aqaba was captured, he had only sincerely admired Lawrence; by the peak of the Arab uprising, when reporters entered the desert to interview Lawrence, that had turned into love.
He studied the British National Education Reader, not to establish a republic, nor to be a politician, but to understand Lawrence better, but Lawrence was to teach him to become a politician. Lawrence believed that the Bedouin would follow him wherever he wanted to love him, and when they offered to enter Dera, they were rejected by everyone, but in the end it was Ali who accompanied him into the city, and Ali brought him back. When Lawrence retired from them, and when he returned from Jerusalem, he offered to call Ali's tribes with money. Ali still insisted that Lawrence had not changed, only became humble and knew that he was a mortal. Even Lawrence's efforts for the Bedouin to master Damascus are probably outside of Faisal, and only Ali is grateful. But Lawrence, of course, always ignores the daily life around him. Apart from crying when he knows that Lawrence is gone before and will never see him again, there is really nothing he can do about Ali.

So no matter whether you dream or love, reality can crush an individual by moving your fingers in minutes. Although it is people who have achieved greatness because of their ideals, people who can continue to suffer like this will not know when they will be able to give birth next time.

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  • Berneice 2022-03-21 09:01:14

    A movie that the older you get, the more you experience it, the easier it will be

  • Madonna 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    A true epic movie has history and poetry. Lawrence's character change is handled too vaguely. Bravely break through four hours, Lien! Re: I watched it again in HKIFF, the rhythm control is extremely skillful. The music is a bit out of date

Lawrence of Arabia quotes

  • T.E. Lawrence: The best of them won't come for money; they'll come for me.

  • Auda abu Tayi: It is Auda of the Howitat who speaks.

    Sherif Ali: It is Ali of the Harith who answers.

    Auda abu Tayi: Harith! Ali, does your father still steal?

    Sherif Ali: No. Does Auda take me for one of his own bastards?

    Auda abu Tayi: No, there is no resemblance. Alas, you resemble your father.

    Sherif Ali: Auda flatters me.

    Auda abu Tayi: You're easily flattered. I knew your father well.

    Sherif Ali: Did you know your own?