It is not so much that he was a hero who was stunned in the Arab and Turkish battlefields of the First World War. It is better to say that he is a so-called "gentleman's capital". Victims of utopia forced by fixed-frame ambiguity. The film first cuts into Lawrence as the central character of the hostile relationship between Arabia and Turkey, and mainly discusses Lawrence as an Englishman and does not talk about the characteristics of "gentleman demeanor", so Lawrence is different from the world's general view of the British. This metaphors the production of the final tragedy of the film. The tragedy of the film is derived from this "difference." For example, the differences between the various Arab races cause ambiguity, ambiguity leads to hatred, hatred into blood, blood clotting into failure, and failure to gather. Into a tragedy... At the beginning of the film, there is a scene where Lawrence squeezes out a burning match in front of several colleagues, and his face is flat, showing Lawrence’s sexual abuse tendency. Another scene is that Lawrence does not pay proper salute when facing his superiors. When expressing his inner thoughts, he only makes a variety of rude gestures or expressions like a clown. Therefore, Lawrence's image of a British officer who has completely subverted the traditional gentleman's demeanor is bound to be affected by those who seem to work seriously and behave politely. The exclusion of the "gentlemen". Later, Lawrence was dispatched to the Arabian Peninsula to solve the war in the Middle East because he understood Arabic and Arab living habits. It just so happened that for those British officers, Arabs were indistinguishable from primitive people. Lawrence had a habit like that. They just can be their "chief", and sooner or later, Arabia will be annexed by Britain. On the way to meet with Prince Faisal, Lawrence realized that the ambiguity between races was the root cause from the murder of his Bedouin guide by the Egyptians, so he proposed this after arriving at Prince Faisal’s camp. Question, and Prince Faisal is also a person living in this kind of ambiguity. He refused to accept this proposal on the grounds of Lawrence’s youth, but because Turkey became stronger because of the funding of German fascists, Prince Faisal betrayed He took his own utopia and accepted Lawrence’s suggestion. In this accident, Lawrence rescued the lost Bedouin in the desert by uniting the various races to slaughter the city of Aqaba and using his own will to fight the scorching sun. And praised by various Arab races, according to Arab religious beliefs: Islam, Lawrence is worshipped by them as a god. At this time, the color of film photography is mainly orange, which symbolizes the glory of Lawrence as a hero. Seen as the color of the morning sun, it can also be seen as the color of the setting sun. In Arabia, the temperature difference between day and night is very high. Only the setting sun and the morning sun are bright and gentle, showing how deep the Arabs’ affection for Lawrence is, although I don’t know. What is the heart of the Arabs, it is on the surface anyway. Due to the tribe’s need for munitions and the secular pursuit of assets, Lawrence intends to travel through the vast desert with only a camel and two Arab youth entourages. From this incident, it can be seen that Lawrence’s previous achievements have been buried in Lawrence. The seed of conceit, and this seed has sprouted, the Arabs think he is a god, he is a god, and the Arabs' dependence on heroes has caused the hero's degeneration. On the way, due to the quicksand, a follower was killed, Lawrence became taciturn, it seems that made him realize his arrogance, or it may be just pure grief over the loss of friendship, until he arrived at the British Military and Political Department, what he expressed was not one. The glory of a hero is more of the harm caused by the contradiction between the cruelty of the war and his own principles. From the beginning of the film, Lawrence is riding a motorcycle and speeding up in the woods. My dear person, he used to think that going to the battlefield was a very glorious and romantic thing, but later discovered that he was insignificant in the war, and the attitude of his superiors changed at this time. The film was very impatient with him at the beginning, and At this time, the superiors did not pay attention to Lawrence’s confusion about the war. Lawrence is now a hero. The superiors care about the hero who made great achievements in front of him, not Lawrence himself, so he enlightened him and asked him to return to the Middle East and continue the war. When Lawrence said that an entourage was killed because of him, our "gentleman" superior said in a "kind" tone: "War is inevitable to sacrifice." This is the attitude of the British to war since ancient times or the British to Arabs. look down? Diplomat Gordon said: "The task now is to win the war." The British like to fight because they can always conquer others. They enjoy it, but they don't know who won? It is the war that has been won, and the war has defeated humanity. The “humans” who have lost their humanity help the war to kill humanity. Britain has always been confused by the superficial phenomenon, just like they do not like Lawrence who looks like a clown. In fact, Lawrence is better than Lawrence. British officers understand war better. At least he found that war has shaken his principles. This is the hero. Putting aside the attitude of the world towards himself, he explores the id from practice. British officers, that is, the entire British politics, only care about heroes. Don't care about the people under the hero's armor. As a subordinate, Lawrence obeyed his superiors and returned to the battlefield. A person who has lost the care of everyone, even if he is a hero, will fall. In order to complete the combat mission, Lawrence did not hesitate to sacrifice his soldiers and even his entourage. The naturally abusive Lawrence naturally liked killing. For example, on the way to Damascus, he passed through a small village bloodbathed by Turkish soldiers. Forced by the shelling of the British army, Lawrence hesitated for a long time. His friend Ali also persuaded him to march into Damascus as the key point. At this time, the hatred of the Arab clan became the fuse. An Arab cavalry rushed to the Turkish army. The Turkish army killed the cavalry out of defense. Lawrence’s entire army was shaken. There was only hatred but no discipline. Lawrence’s hatred was ignited with the shouts of the Arab cavalry, because Lawrence once went straight into Turkish rule because of his arrogance. He was insulted by the Turkish officer (not recognizing Lawrence as the one who captured Aqaba. Lawrence hit the Turkish officer with a punch. It was Lawrence’s action against racial ambiguity. Because of this incident, he realized the other party’s psychological feelings. Compared to his own principles, it is insignificant, so he becomes drifting with the crowd, loses his nature of being a human, and gains the glory of being a hero), Lawrence even massacred the surrendered Turkish soldiers. The images in the second half of the film are mostly golden and blue as the main tones. The golden yellow symbolizes the traditional "hero" image of Lawrence. The golden yellow is the color of the sun when the Arabian Day is in the middle of the sky. It is bright but deadly. Blue symbolizes Lawrence. Inwardly, blue is the color of the Arabian moonlit night, and the two form two extremes, a contradiction, Lawrence's contradiction in the choice between "hero" and "human." The war was over, and the boring political struggle began again. Britain signed a contract with France after the war ended. After the war ended, Prince Faisal regained his utopia. The two sides turned their attention to Lawrence because he was the war in the Middle East. Lawrence is very angry in his political struggle to express his point of view: Arabia is a giant, and no country is allowed to possess the giant. At the same time, only the whole is considered a giant. Faisal thought that Lawrence was British after all, and he was wrong no matter which side he helped, so he abandoned Lawrence, and the United Kingdom has already abandoned Lawrence because Lawrence is helping Arab independence, which amounts to treason. Lawrence lost his heroic coat and human nature, and became a waste in the eyes of others, but Lawrence didn't think so. He still tried to find his own nature and fight for the truth. Prince Faisal began to be "barbaric" in the traditional sense. He began to use force to suppress and control the British Ministry of Water Resources and the Power Generation Bureau. The British Ministry of Military Affairs began the traditional "victory" and used blood to fight against Arabs. power. Lawrence is still helping Arab independence. This is his purpose in participating in the war in the Middle East and the treatment that Arabs deserve to win the war. In the end, the contradiction between Arabia and the United Kingdom could not be resolved. When Lawrence tried to resolve the contradiction between them, the British government decided to send Lawrence to his hometown. Facing the orders of his superiors and his own utopia, Lawrence could only act like a tradition. The "hero" in the sense is just as obedient to the wishes of the historical audience, giving up his utopia and living in seclusion in his hometown for nearly 17 years. I like to sit with my knees up in the quiet night, staring at the moon, and looking for my own human nature. Moon, she always makes me realize. The bright moon is like a confidant, and she can always understand your sorrows and stay firmly with you; soft moon, like an Yiren, she can always listen to your difficulties and solve them patiently with you; the bright moon is like a hero, you are confused about her Always care about and explore the truth rationally with you. Lawrence is still helping Arab independence. This is his purpose in participating in the war in the Middle East and the treatment that Arabs deserve to win the war. In the end, the contradiction between Arabia and the United Kingdom could not be resolved. When Lawrence tried to resolve the contradiction between them, the British government decided to send Lawrence to his hometown. Facing the orders of his superiors and his own utopia, Lawrence could only act like a tradition. The “heroes” in the sense have followed the wishes of historical audiences, abandoning their own utopia, and have lived in seclusion in their hometown for nearly 17 years. I like to sit with my knees up in the quiet night, staring at the moon, and looking for my own human nature. Moon, she always makes me realize. The bright moon is like a confidant, and she can always understand your sorrows and stay firmly with you; soft moon, like an Yiren, she can always listen to your difficulties and solve them patiently with you; the bright moon is like a hero, you are confused about her Always be able to care about and explore the truth rationally with you. Lawrence is still helping Arab independence. This is his purpose in participating in the war in the Middle East and the treatment that Arabs deserve to win the war. In the end, the contradiction between Arabia and the United Kingdom could not be resolved. When Lawrence tried to resolve the contradiction between them, the British government decided to send Lawrence to his hometown. Facing the orders of his superiors and his own utopia, Lawrence could only act like a tradition. The “heroes” in the sense have followed the wishes of historical audiences, abandoning their own utopia, and have lived in seclusion in their hometown for nearly 17 years. I like to sit with my knees up in the quiet night, staring at the moon, and looking for my own human nature. Moon, she always makes me realize. The bright moon is like a confidant, she can always understand your sorrows and stay with you firmly; the soft moon is like an Yiren, and she can always listen to your difficulties and solve them patiently with you; the bright moon is like a hero, and she is confused by you Always be able to care about and explore the truth rationally with you.
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