What are some interesting settings in The English Patient?

Beulah 2022-03-24 09:01:25

1. The male protagonist came back from the desert to ask for help, but he was given the name of a German spy, so he was so angry that he used a map to exchange planes with the Germans. First, there was the name of treason, and then there was the truth of treason. Because this incident made him lose his trust in others, and he was very defensive. When others asked him questions later, he felt that they were trying to make a fool of him and treat him as a German.

2. The little nurse was soft-hearted and lent money to her friend to buy lace. As a result, her friend's car was blown up by a mine in front of her, and her friend's death was indirectly caused by her. This setting is a bit cruel. Later, he fell in love with the Indian who was demining, and it was also destined.

3. The story told by the heroine in the desert: Gage killed the king instead and married the queen. In fact, it has already hinted at the direction of the plot.

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  • Jayme 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Absolute artwork, the characters, stories, pictures, music, and lines are all seamlessly and beautifully combined. Fifteen years ago, I only saw the beginning and was intimidated by the bloody scenes of the war, but I don't think this movie is destined to be understood by teenage children.

  • Ulices 2022-03-22 09:01:23

    Great plot! Great acting! The plot is even better, I will add one more star to my heart

The English Patient quotes

  • Katharine Clifton: I wanted to meet the man who could write such a long paper with so few adjectives.

  • Hana: There's a man downstairs. He brought us eggs. He might stay.

    Almásy: Why? Can he lay eggs?

    Hana: He's Canadian.

    Almásy: Why are people always so happy when they collide with someone from the same place? What happened in Montreal when you passed a man in the street? Did you invite him to live with you?