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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2008

David Lean's final movie. An adaption of EM Forster's "A Passage to India"

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  • Sound is out of sync

  • @generalcircle note comment from 2 years ago. Sorry aware of this but have the time to sort it.

  • i didnt find the novel funny. is this adaptation a light-hearted approach to the novel is it?

  • @AngelKrypt No it's not funny. There might be a couple of slightly amusing moment in it but it isn't a comedy or light hearted.

  • I'm not sure what's going on with the sound, I uploaded it a couple of times but it was still out of sync. I gave up eventually.

  • @webothlovesoup It's a while since I read the novel but maybe a six or seven. Lean has a habit of deviating from the original source as do most filmmakers. The trailer makes a bigger deal of the Aziz/Quested relationship but the hint of romance is only expressed in the cave scenes.

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  • A great story of a sexually deprived Paki and a constipated British slut!

  • my feet smell interesting

  • I just finished reading the book and I would not watch the movie.

  • a complex movie MASTERPIECE in all respects for sure ! ! ! -- Thanks for the segments to appreciate !

  • Wow, what a hillariously misleading trailer. it's not a love story between the two at all, she accuses him of rape before reremembering that he didn't rape her at all but she just blanked out because of the altitutde

  • The film & the 1965 BBC TV drama of "A Passage to India" relate the core story, keeping quite closely to the novel. But the beautifully written book examines with greater subtlety the relationships between the various characters, races & religions. Situations are seen from many points of view, British "rule" is held to account & everything is imbued with the mysterious, omnipresent quality of India.

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