Traveling at night also lessens the time the group has to cross the Nefud desert. Sharif Ali mentions that the camels will start dying in 20 days without water. This meant that the desert had to be crossed within 20 days. That necessitated travelling in daytime as well.
and the camel responds so sweetly on Osharriffs 'if camel dies':0, Desert has sprung very hardy race which could survive but discovering of fuels led to soft life, not realizing 'Nature giveth, then Nature taketh also' 150 years of fuels are bound to end at some point and with that half modern world vanishes, if situations are not contained now with alternative sources of energies as free flowing as fuels which speeded the world to what it is now
@@HyPhuyenTheSwordPrince If you want to look it up there is an interesting idea that there are only so many "templates" of humans based on skull shape, muscle position, etc. And it isn't even that many, a few dozen, so as the world gets smaller with social media, movies, tv, etc. we see this more and more. There is even an photo artist, I think mostly on Instagram, who specifically goes and finds people who look identical but actually have no relation. He then dresses them the same and sometimes it looks like identical twins, or twins at different ages from each other!
It should be stated that the Battle of Aqaba (though an actual battle) is highly fictionalized in the film. Plus, the character of Ali did not exist. He is just supposed to represent several, different people at various points. Overall, it is not a very accurate film except in the basic events, major people and a general sense of Lawrence. ☮
Events and a general sense of Lawrence is the most you can expect of an epic film. IMO, the film is great, and it made the best compromises where it had to.
Peter O'Toole , Omar Shariff what a pair of good actors!
Truly, this channel is a river to its people!
Thy mother mated with a scorpion ;)
hahaha, love this.
Possibly the finest screen role ever played.
Supported by the finest players u could ask for
Shariff is under-rated as an actor. His is a career that deserves to be studied.
Peter O'Toole may be the best actor ever. He takes over the screen from some of the largest, most successful actors of their time. What a film!
Peter O'Toole took our souls long before he took Aqauaba.
The fact that he never won an Oscar is one of film's tragedies.
NOT BIGGER OR BETTER THAN BRANDO... BOGART..& POITER!
So many excellent lines in this movie. Ali: _"These are not servants. These are worshippers."_
O’Toole’s Lawrence has a great deal of sensitivity
Camel said "Braaaaaaah😦..." 🤣
My favorite movie since I saw it the first time in 1969, as a 7 year old.
That camel with the perfect reply, after 20 days the camels die. Camel is saying "What now???"
Seriously, they all must have been amazed that the camel groaned like that at just that moment.
Camel stole the scene
Great movie, but really it saves water to travel at night
Better lighting for filming thou lol
Traveling at night also lessens the time the group has to cross the Nefud desert. Sharif Ali mentions that the camels will start dying in 20 days without water. This meant that the desert had to be crossed within 20 days. That necessitated travelling in daytime as well.
@@anujsaxena2861 And camels have evolved to travel in the desert. Although they did not cross the Nafud in reality.
In real history, they did not cross into the Nafud, merely skirting around it's edge.
As any soldier or desert traveller knows, you are absolutely, 100%, correct.
These dudes have a very fine English accent.
Love the camels
Lawrence: Hey 👋
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He rode in the name of history
and the camel responds so sweetly on Osharriffs 'if camel dies':0, Desert has sprung very hardy race which could survive but discovering of fuels led to soft life, not realizing 'Nature giveth, then Nature taketh also' 150 years of fuels are bound to end at some point and with that half modern world vanishes, if situations are not contained now with alternative sources of energies as free flowing as fuels which speeded the world to what it is now
It wasn't an invasion but a special military operation.
Where can I find the scene where Lawrence is thinking in the desert?
Movie is free on YT...
It is the last 15 seconds of this video
Peter O'Toole is, by definition, 200% man!
I ride in the name of BUD LIGHT!
Why does the dude with the moustache look like The Arabian Henry Cavill?
his name is Omar Sharif a very well known and loved actor, and since he precedes henry cavil the comparison should visa versa in your comment
@@steveclark5357 thanks. Science features is what I am seeing around the people like one guy in my hometown looking like Dylan O'Brian.
You may have seen him in the film, "The Thirteenth Warrior", as Antonio Banderas companion, Melchisidek.
@@rommelstar1 dammit I would've but I perhaps might've been too young or haven't seen it yet
@@HyPhuyenTheSwordPrince If you want to look it up there is an interesting idea that there are only so many "templates" of humans based on skull shape, muscle position, etc. And it isn't even that many, a few dozen, so as the world gets smaller with social media, movies, tv, etc. we see this more and more. There is even an photo artist, I think mostly on Instagram, who specifically goes and finds people who look identical but actually have no relation. He then dresses them the same and sometimes it looks like identical twins, or twins at different ages from each other!
70mm cameras
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He did ride in the name of ………the Next generations. 🍀🍀🍀🤵♂️🗽🗽🗽
After good ole Lawrence saw Britain today he'd be like "Maybe... This was a bad idea..."
Why ? Pray tell
London was founded by romans,
In reality they did not cross the Nephud
Allah favors the compassionate.
It should be stated that the Battle of Aqaba (though an actual battle) is highly fictionalized in the film.
Plus, the character of Ali did not exist.
He is just supposed to represent several, different people at various points.
Overall, it is not a very accurate film except in the basic events, major people and a general sense of Lawrence.
☮
Events and a general sense of Lawrence is the most you can expect of an epic film.
IMO, the film is great, and it made the best compromises where it had to.
Not a documentary...
If you're not even gonna try to pronounce her name right, literally no one cares what you have to say....
You are dissing a 60+ year old movie? LOL. The movie will still be discussed and remember long after you're dead & gone.