1 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Despite the backlash...still one of the best films of the 1990's, 25 February 2003
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David H. Schleicher from New Jersey, USA
Imagine if you will that Bernardo Bertoluci and David Lean somehow had a
love child, and he went on to make movies. His name is Anthony Minghella.
Yes, they do still make them like they used to, and this is what they look
like. Undeniably beautiful to look at, this eliptical story of a tragic
love triangle set amidst the deserts of Africa in WWII, sucked in viewers
and critics alike, and swept us away into a wonderful world where romantic
epics were literary, smart, and everybody spoke with an accent. Even if you
find the central love story between Fiennes and Thomas and bit too
"British," you can't help but be compelled by Binoche's lovesick nurse who
becomes determined to get to the heart of the mystery surrounding her dying
patient. Oh, and there are so many great scenes...the opening shot of the
plane flying over the dunes, Binoche playing the piano in the bombed out
building, the trapped in the jeep during the sandstorm scenario, the
discovery of the cave drawings. Yes, there will be some people who just
don't like this. But I don't care. This is still one of the greatest films
of the decade.
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1 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

Despite the backlash...still one of the best films of the 1990's, 25 February 2003
Author: David H. Schleicher from New Jersey, USA
Imagine if you will that Bernardo Bertoluci and David Lean somehow had a love child, and he went on to make movies. His name is Anthony Minghella. Yes, they do still make them like they used to, and this is what they look like. Undeniably beautiful to look at, this eliptical story of a tragic love triangle set amidst the deserts of Africa in WWII, sucked in viewers and critics alike, and swept us away into a wonderful world where romantic epics were literary, smart, and everybody spoke with an accent. Even if you find the central love story between Fiennes and Thomas and bit too "British," you can't help but be compelled by Binoche's lovesick nurse who becomes determined to get to the heart of the mystery surrounding her dying patient. Oh, and there are so many great scenes...the opening shot of the plane flying over the dunes, Binoche playing the piano in the bombed out building, the trapped in the jeep during the sandstorm scenario, the discovery of the cave drawings. Yes, there will be some people who just don't like this. But I don't care. This is still one of the greatest films of the decade.
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