Review of The Egyptian (1954) by Orlok W — 12 May 2012
One of my favorite old school movies with one of my favorite quotes of all time:
I, Sinuhe the Egyptian, write this. In my place of exile on the shores of the Red Sea. There is no more desolate spot on earth. Soon the jackals and the vultures will make a poor meal of what is left of me. No monument will mark my resting place. I will leave only this, the story of my life. I have lived fully and deeply. I have tasted passion, crime and even murder. It is for you to judge me. You must weigh the good against the evil, the passion against the tenderness, the crime against the charity, the pleasure against the pain. For I began life as I am ending it, alone.
This review of The Egyptian (1954) was written by Orlok W on 12 May 2012.
The Egyptian has generally received positive reviews.
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