I didn't think about what to write, so I'll post what I wrote before, and I'll make it up when I have time: ( But I guess I don't have time. I watched this film admiringly. It can be said that the film has been very successful in shaping Lawrence and Ali. The depiction of the conflict of interests between the two countries behind Lara is also quite in place, but the most striking thing is the interaction and interweaving of the two roles of Lawrence and Ali. Although Lawrence served in the army, he liked philosophy very much.
A poet-like temperament prefers to be close to the lives of the local people. As a special envoy sent by the British army, in the process of assisting Fisher to recover lost ground, he met the enthusiastic and simple Ali, taught Ali how to fight, and finally completed his mission as a hero. In the process, both Ali and Lawrence have grown up. Lawrence's original weakness has become cold and hard in the wars, but his education and his thoughts still allow him to retain his unique weakness and justice; Ali learns how to make a city surrender, and his combat experience was taught to him by Lawrence, but he also has the characteristics of a traditional tribal leader, and it is difficult to open up the overall situation. This kind of character has an excellent performance in the film. In addition, it also talks about class, emotions, race, and other issues through the mouths of the characters. In short, as long as you watch carefully, you can always find a place to indulge yourself.
This film is one of the rare films that gets more and more exciting as it progresses, and it will not feel alienated to audiences like me who don’t know much about that period of history, is a very classic movie!
You may have a better understanding by reading the relevant history books. I hope everyone will have an interest in understanding this history after reading it.
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