roundeges2..Faisal met FDR on the Quincy.FDR asked what can I do for you?Faisal replied that it was he who had been invited.Anyway they signed the Quincy Pact that day and 46 years later the U.S. honoured the agreement by kicking Saddam out of Kuwait.
I love that last, longing sort of look Lawrence gives at the men on camels; having been scarred by his experiences during his time leading the Arab revolt, he chooses to reject this life, but still cannot help feeling a connection to them.
I also like the subtle (perhaps unintentional?) bookend of a mortorcyle zipping by their jeep, which is where we first see Lawrence at the beginning film.
HAHAHAHAHA SILLY ARABS HAHAAHHAAH NOW DIE AND BURN! ISRAEL AND USA ARE FUCKING U ALL THE TIME MUHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHH BURN TRAITOR ARABS BURN:))) HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHA
The ending is so well shot and pieced together and I love that it is an anti-climax that is perfectly complimented by the softly played theme but I can't help but feel it's then ruined somewhat by the sudden blaring of a pompous march.
Read the Korda book "hero" the most recent bio of this incredible man. He took 50-100 Arab troops in most missions and was able to work miracles with them destroying the Turkish railroads and taking Aqaba and later being first to Damascus. The taking of Aqaba was one of the greatest military accomplishments in history because it allowed the British navy to supply the Arabs and protected the Brits right flank as they went for Jerusalem.
dont let the movie fool ya T.E Lawrence was a killer and he was good at that ot the Brotish would not have used him in the first place!in reality it should have showd u more of T.E blowing more heads off as thats what he did Gentleman or no Gentleman WAR is not nice
Do you believe that your FUTURE sins are forgiven you simple because you believe Christ died on the cross for you? If you answer YES to this question, than I guess you are free to sin. But If you answer NO and say it's down to us to repent, well, people were repenting before the time of Christ, so, what's the point of Christ being crucified if our FUTURE sins are based on our repentance? Also if Jesus is God ( whoever has seen me has seen the father ) why does he pray before he is arrested?
@roundedges2 he was a very smart and capable man he was not that old he was in his early 30s during the events of this film he died in 1933 at the age of 48
roundeges2..Faisal met FDR on the Quincy.FDR asked what can I do for you?Faisal replied that it was he who had been invited.Anyway they signed the Quincy Pact that day and 46 years later the U.S. honoured the agreement by kicking Saddam out of Kuwait.
nphanlon1973 1 month ago
I love that last, longing sort of look Lawrence gives at the men on camels; having been scarred by his experiences during his time leading the Arab revolt, he chooses to reject this life, but still cannot help feeling a connection to them.
I also like the subtle (perhaps unintentional?) bookend of a mortorcyle zipping by their jeep, which is where we first see Lawrence at the beginning film.
GiantPetRat 2 months ago
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HAHAHAHAHA SILLY ARABS HAHAAHHAAH NOW DIE AND BURN! ISRAEL AND USA ARE FUCKING U ALL THE TIME MUHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHH BURN TRAITOR ARABS BURN:))) HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHA
Rachenwut 2 months ago
The ending is so well shot and pieced together and I love that it is an anti-climax that is perfectly complimented by the softly played theme but I can't help but feel it's then ruined somewhat by the sudden blaring of a pompous march.
01MarchHare 3 months ago
Stupid comments...on every single Lawrence of Arabia video.
Ichiboy900 3 months ago
Read the Korda book "hero" the most recent bio of this incredible man. He took 50-100 Arab troops in most missions and was able to work miracles with them destroying the Turkish railroads and taking Aqaba and later being first to Damascus. The taking of Aqaba was one of the greatest military accomplishments in history because it allowed the British navy to supply the Arabs and protected the Brits right flank as they went for Jerusalem.
The man was a hero!
shire2005 6 months ago
dont let the movie fool ya T.E Lawrence was a killer and he was good at that ot the Brotish would not have used him in the first place!in reality it should have showd u more of T.E blowing more heads off as thats what he did Gentleman or no Gentleman WAR is not nice
slaneslau 6 months ago
Do you believe that your FUTURE sins are forgiven you simple because you believe Christ died on the cross for you? If you answer YES to this question, than I guess you are free to sin. But If you answer NO and say it's down to us to repent, well, people were repenting before the time of Christ, so, what's the point of Christ being crucified if our FUTURE sins are based on our repentance? Also if Jesus is God ( whoever has seen me has seen the father ) why does he pray before he is arrested?
macktheknife888 7 months ago
King Faisal portrayed as a very wily and wise old coot--was he?
roundedges2 11 months ago 5
@roundedges2 he was a very smart and capable man he was not that old he was in his early 30s during the events of this film he died in 1933 at the age of 48
KingDT2007 6 months ago
@KingDT2007 no...1935 at 46 years old
robalaciao 3 months ago
@roundedges2
Prince fiesal his father Sharif Ali was still alive.
shire2005 6 months ago
thank you
AbdulRButt 1 year ago