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Lawrence of Arabia

Lawrence of Arabia

byPeter O'Toole
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Tinley
5.0 out of 5 starsUnmatched
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2016
What can be said about this landmark piece of cinema that hasn't already been said? David Lean's masterpiece among a peerless body of work is presented here in a stunning remastered 1080p transfer, with a suitably beefed-up DTS-HD 5.1 lossless soundtrack. This is probably as close as home viewers are going to get to Lean's original vision of the audacious British officer who united Arabia's disparate tribes to fight off the invading Turks during World War I. Seriously, this film looks better than any 50+ year-old film should look, with a warm film grain, bright, colourful highlights and satisfyingly deep blacks. Add career-best performances from Peter O'Toole and Omar Sharif and you have one of the greatest screen epics ever made.

Audio options are the original English track and a Spanish dub, while the subtitles are in English, Hindi and Spanish. Unsurprisingly for a movie with a running time of nearly four hours, the majority of the bonus features are bundled on a second blu ray disc. A must for lovers of the movie, these include an hour-long 'making of' documentary, featuring archive interviews with some of the key players involved in the film, including David Lean himself, a wonderful 20-minute featurette from 2009 with Peter O'Toole reminiscing over the film's production, and a short segment with Steven Spielberg, who declares Lawrence of Arabia to be his favourite film of all time. Can't argue with that. Essential.
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paula
1.0 out of 5 stars!!BLANK SCREEN!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 July 2021
loading disc ok up to pressing 'ok' to start actual movie; thereafter only soundtrack comes thru as the screen remains totally blacked-out; guess this is reason for the low price of 3 pounds; otherwise called 'deception'; still, cant be bothered to ask for a refund ; suppose it just hurts amazon's image...
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Tinley
5.0 out of 5 stars Unmatched
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2016
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What can be said about this landmark piece of cinema that hasn't already been said? David Lean's masterpiece among a peerless body of work is presented here in a stunning remastered 1080p transfer, with a suitably beefed-up DTS-HD 5.1 lossless soundtrack. This is probably as close as home viewers are going to get to Lean's original vision of the audacious British officer who united Arabia's disparate tribes to fight off the invading Turks during World War I. Seriously, this film looks better than any 50+ year-old film should look, with a warm film grain, bright, colourful highlights and satisfyingly deep blacks. Add career-best performances from Peter O'Toole and Omar Sharif and you have one of the greatest screen epics ever made.

Audio options are the original English track and a Spanish dub, while the subtitles are in English, Hindi and Spanish. Unsurprisingly for a movie with a running time of nearly four hours, the majority of the bonus features are bundled on a second blu ray disc. A must for lovers of the movie, these include an hour-long 'making of' documentary, featuring archive interviews with some of the key players involved in the film, including David Lean himself, a wonderful 20-minute featurette from 2009 with Peter O'Toole reminiscing over the film's production, and a short segment with Steven Spielberg, who declares Lawrence of Arabia to be his favourite film of all time. Can't argue with that. Essential.
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Tinley
5.0 out of 5 stars Unmatched
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2016
What can be said about this landmark piece of cinema that hasn't already been said? David Lean's masterpiece among a peerless body of work is presented here in a stunning remastered 1080p transfer, with a suitably beefed-up DTS-HD 5.1 lossless soundtrack. This is probably as close as home viewers are going to get to Lean's original vision of the audacious British officer who united Arabia's disparate tribes to fight off the invading Turks during World War I. Seriously, this film looks better than any 50+ year-old film should look, with a warm film grain, bright, colourful highlights and satisfyingly deep blacks. Add career-best performances from Peter O'Toole and Omar Sharif and you have one of the greatest screen epics ever made.

Audio options are the original English track and a Spanish dub, while the subtitles are in English, Hindi and Spanish. Unsurprisingly for a movie with a running time of nearly four hours, the majority of the bonus features are bundled on a second blu ray disc. A must for lovers of the movie, these include an hour-long 'making of' documentary, featuring archive interviews with some of the key players involved in the film, including David Lean himself, a wonderful 20-minute featurette from 2009 with Peter O'Toole reminiscing over the film's production, and a short segment with Steven Spielberg, who declares Lawrence of Arabia to be his favourite film of all time. Can't argue with that. Essential.
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Benminx
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic that earns its accolades with bravery and brilliance - genuinely epic cinema.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 August 2016
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Approaching such a revered milestone of cinema, I was reluctant for two reasons: The first reason it's LONG - did I really want to give up that much time to watch an old film that might not live up to the hype? The second is that 'biographical' pieces can be dull, especially if produced in a more 'twee' era.
I needn't have worried on either account. While I'll recommend that you save it for a Sunday or a Bank Holiday simply due to the size of the film, which comes with it's own Intermission break, this is no dry, fusty hero-worship piece.
The Blu-Ray transfer is spectacular, and although you can tell it's an older film, it's very clear and amazingly good looking. The scenery photography on its own led to several jaw-drop moments of genuine, rare awe. But between that scenery there's a story.
Lawrence isn't held up as a flawless hero but a playful, flawed egotist - one with great military guts and a mountain of determination and self belief - which bordered on the self-eulogising and nearly a messiah complex.
The British are surprisingly portrayed the way that the CIA tend to be portrayed in modern movies; shifty types with a moral superiority complex who think the end justifies the means and aren't afraid of throwing their men to the wolves, but with the occasional touching moment of comradeship.
The Arab characters also come off better than in many later films, being shown some degree of respect by the story as victims of cultural expectations and tradition as much as victims of exploitation by the Turks and the British. Alec Guinness gives a layered performance of Faisal, Omar Sharif fills his supporting role with fiery personality and pride, and O'Toole is mesmerising as the soldier who feels a fish out of water with his own people, but comes into his own in the desert.
It's decently full of action and spectacle as well, from the striking attack upon Aqaba to saboteur attacks and the massacre of a convoy of Turkish foot-soldiers that the film is brave enough to paint as nothing but the results of blood-lust and Lawrence's temporarily unbalanced psyche - an unbalance that may be down to wartime sexual abuse that's heavily hinted at in a key scene.
Overall, it's an astonishingly brave film - brave for its pacing which insists upon bouts of patience to soak up the astounding vistas and cultural moments in between the politics and violence, brave for casting two little known performers in lead roles, and brave for its controversial and fascinating plot details.
This is certainly not the fuzzy, watered down museum piece you may have been taught to expect. A breathtaking piece of British cinema.
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James Bury
5.0 out of 5 stars Visually stunning - possibly all-time best film.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 November 2019
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This is an awesome film, and the visual quality of the 4k remastered version is absolutely stunning. It is an incredible story, wonderfully told, and despite being nearly 4 hours long, my teenage boys and I were gripped the whole way through. The sound quality isn't quite up to the level reached with the imagery, but the music is still magnificent and really immerses you in the atmosphere of this remarkable time. This is possibly one of the finest films ever made. It is even more impressive given that it dates from 1962, long before CGI, and the only way to represent hordes of warriors swarming into battle was to have real hordes of warriors doing just that. Overall, this deserves to be in anyone's collection and is just the thing for when you want to be carried off into a totally different world of heroes, triumph and disaster - the consequences of which we very much live with today.
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Andrew McCann
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Film, Beautifully Presented
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2018
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Having first viewed this film in the cinema when it first came out, I found it difficult to believe how it has stood the test of time. The visual quality was truly excellent as a consequence of the restoration process. It was also somewhat uncanny to view the plethora of predominantly British movie stars whom I recall from the fifties and sixties, as true-to-life as I remember them.

A truly great film, beautifully presented, with a powerful hint of nostalgia for those, such as myself, who recall having seen it the first time around.
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WhoDaMan?
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant film...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 June 2021
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So last Saturday I was browsing around Amazon blurays and saw that they were doing the 4K streaming version for £5.49, I ummed and aahed about it for 30 seconds then bought it; the picture quality is superb for long sections of the the film considering how old it was when they remastered it. Me being 57 now I'd only seen it in full a couple of times, the last being 30 years ago having been nagged by my flatmate but I thought it was brilliant then and still is now.

I'm not going to write a synopsis of the film, it's nearly 60 years old so there must be hundreds if not thousands of reviews about it; I will say for those who are letting younger people watch it, remember it reflects the attitudes of people of those times, as any good period drama does.
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craigm
5.0 out of 5 stars The movie 4K TVs were made for
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 February 2017
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Lawrence of Arabia in 4K is a glory. The dialogue is snappy, acting is superb, the visuals are very impressive and sometimes astounding.

Compared to modern movies the lack of CGI is a real breath of fresh air; real people in real locations filmed by a director and movie making team at the top of their game.

Pacing in a 4 hour movie is always going to be a problem, however in something this visually impressive you won't want it to end.
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Zydor
5.0 out of 5 stars A Timeless Record of a Remarkable - if Bloody - Uprising
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 April 2017
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The amazing, enduring thing about this master piece documenting the Arab contribution to WW1 in the Middle East, is that it was made in 1962. Now 55 years old, it still tops the ratings, is still regarded as one of - if not the - best film ever made. An historical and cinemagraphic masterpiece.

Oh .... some folk can get political and silly about it, but thats noise for the dry academics, and the drama queens. This film is for posterity, and a record of amazing - if at times barbarous - moments in history. For all the latter, it was still a remarkable achievement by the Arab irregulars, and its this film, that ensures that does not get forgotten by the revisionists as time marches on.

The film-craft and photography are quite remarkable, even more so after the remastering to match with current 4K technologies. It is a true, if somewhat hackneyed phrase ...... " They don't make 'em like they used to" ...... If you are one of the newer generations who have not yet bought, or even heard of, this masterpiece of historical film-craft .... do so without hesitation. Just make sure you store away some copies - particularly burnt onto CDs - so you have them in your old age.

Its highly likely this masterpiece will still be top of the ratings even then. A remarkable film.
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F. Heath
5.0 out of 5 stars Lawrence of Arabia
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 February 2021
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I enjoyed this film my father took me to see it when it first came out, for the first 5min there is no picture just the sound track ,my wife thought i had just bought the sound track and not the film , mid way there is an intermission 15 min of music with no picture , thats fine at the pictures gives you time to buy ice cream or popcorn but for a blu ray film seems to long thank god for fast forward on my player. i would certainly recommend this film.
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Mr. M. Gunston
4.0 out of 5 stars ... as anyone who has heard of it knows how brilliant it is
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 October 2015
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No point in reveiwing this film as anyone who has heard of it knows how brilliant it is. Some people are put off by its length. However, I think it is one of the most intensely wacthable films ever made. Every scene is a pure joy to watch. The film is 5 star but I have reservations about the transfer. Colors are excellent but the images are over sharp which takes away some of the super smooth images and skin tones that I associate with Technicolor. My other gripe is that the image is slightly cropped. So instead of the original 2.20 or 2.35 to 1 you get approximately 2.05 to 1. This is a pity because David Leans original film is arguably the best example of widescreen cinema ever. Every frame was composed for the super wide format and some of this artistic perfection is lost in the transfer. I would pay good money to watch this at the cinema again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Classic Film.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 March 2019
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Makes me feel old, showed this film when it was first released, and considering its age it stands up well, the 4K transfer is excellent, I cannot fault it, you would think it had been filmed yesterday. the sound is mostly excellent but there was a little distortion in the music at the beginning which could have been caused with the streaming. the film itself is excellent, the desert scenes are still stunning, Peter O Toole, Anthony Quinn, Alec Guiness, Claude Rains, Jack Hawkins all play their parts to perfection, I can recommend this version to anyone who has or hasn't ssen it, I already have the Blu-Ray but this version on PRIME is good value and well worth the price.
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