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Hi everybody! Here is the video on Lawrence of Arabia you voted for. It had been many years since I had last seen the film (probably because it is close to 4 hours long) and I hadn't realized how much of the film I had forgotten. That said, I had always been especially enchanted by the scene at Ali's well and knew that I just had to take a closer look. I really hope you enjoy it! It's my goal to try and get another video out before the end of the month, but I'm not sure I'll hit that target. Either way, if you plan on supporting just one video a month, make sure your pledge limit is set on Patreon just in case I manage to finish it on time. 


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Lawrence of Arabia | Ali's Well [Scene Breakdown]

MORE HERE: Script Differences | Ali's Well: http://bit.ly/2h5Yqv4 Hello Cinephiles! My favorite scene in David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia—like most people—is Omar Sharif’s introduction at the well. It had been several years since I had seen the film and the main thing I remembered about it was Omar slowly coming out of the mirage. It wasn’t until viewing the film again recently that I realized just how important that scene is to the overall story. So let’s take a look at the creative decisions that went it to making the scene such a wonderful piece of cinema history and how the scene helps shape the characters of Lawrence and Ali. Some spoilers ahead— this is Making Film... Support this channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinematyler Twitter: http://twitter.com/cinematyler Facebook: http://facebook.com/cinematyler Tumblr: http://cinematyler.tumblr.com This video essay was written, edited, and narrated by Tyler Knudsen. Sources: David Lean by Stephen M. Silverman David Lean: A Life in Film In Search of Lawrence Romance of Arabia Wind Sand and Star - The Making of a Classic The Making of Lawrence of Arabia Music: Lawrence of Arabia Soundtrack "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo" by Charles Coborn

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