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Robert Pattinson as Col. T.E. Lawrence
Damian Lewis as Charles Doughty-Wylie
Jenny Agutter as Florence Bell
Queen of the Desert 2015 720p torrent details
942.1 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
PG-13
Subtitles
24 fps
2 hr 8 min
Seeds 6.
Queen of the Desert 2015 1080p torrent details
1.95 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
PG-13
Subtitles
24 fps
2 hr 8 min
Seeds 8.
Queen of the Desert review
5 / 10
Undistinguished Biopic!
I have to be blunt. Reading Gertrude Bell’s Wikipedia entry arguably provides more thrills than watching Werner Herzog’s misfire of a biopic. Although a contemporary and, as this film suggests, a likely friend of TE Lawrence, Queen of the Desert, doesn’t even come remotely close to telling Bell’s story with the same sort of grandeur and vision that David Lean achieved with Lawrence of Arabia.
Bell led a life of adventure and achievement, in a range of diverse locations and across a variety of disciplines that Herzog doesn’t really even attempt to explore. Hell, the woman even had an interesting death (as far as deaths can be interesting I suppose). He only focuses his cameras on Bell’s middle eastern travels. But then makes the mistake of trying to define much of Bell’s life through a couple of failed and unfulfilled love encounters with men associated with diplomatic posts. A great deal of onscreen time is spent in various embassies and at different functions, that I’m afraid I consider time just wasted.
When Herzog finally decides to turn to the desert, we are presented with some breath-taking, but often quite brief scenes. We see her begin to interrelate with a number of Bedouin tribes in abrupt, fairly forgettable exchanges, which never succeed in portraying how she ended up being such an influentially historical figure in the region, whose reputation rivalled that of Lawrence himself. Then there are factual inaccuracies that Herzog allows/makes for no real artistic objectives. Basic things such as her being confined to Ha’il for 11 days, not over 3 weeks as mentioned in the dialogue. Occasional years and dates are mentioned onscreen, but shouldn’t be taken too seriously. Using the film’s timeline, the film appears to begin in 1902, when an obviously young Gertrude first achieves her ambition of travelling east due to her influential father. The only trouble with that is, by this time she was actually 34 and had made copious trips to the Middle East.
Queen of the Desert was both a critical failure and a rather huge commercial flop.
It’s such a shame that $36 million should be wasted on a movie that doesn’t really begin to explore what made this independent, intelligent woman ahead of her times tick.Read More