Review of Lawrence of Arabia (1962) by Ashley H — 16 Dec 2013
Majestic isn't a term I would apply to many films, but [i]Lawrence of Arabia[/i] deserves it. So brilliant on so many levels, the acting, screenplay, photography, costume design, set decoration and above all direction. David Lean is by far one of my favorite director and his influence can be seen in countless other films. Peter O'Toole is by far one of my favorite actor and this is probably his greatest performance. If you would like some insight into the huge mess in the Middle East, this is one film you must watch. Martin Scorsese commented that [i]Lawrence of Arabia[/i] could never be made today. I agree but for different reasons. I do not think there is any director alive today who has the insight, patience or work ethic that was needed to make [i]Lawrence of Arabia.[/i] Devoting millions of dollars to an intelligent historic epic would also be something that today's movie makers would never venture into. David Lean was one of the last of a dying breed of precise filmmakers (Kubrick being the other) that went to any lengths and expense to get just the right shot.
R.I.P. Peter O'Toole.
This review of Lawrence of Arabia (1962) was written by Ashley H on 16 Dec 2013.
Lawrence of Arabia has generally received very positive reviews.
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