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The English Patient
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A Hungarian map maker who was mapping the Sahara as part of a Royal Geographical Society archaeological and surveying expedition in Egypt and Libya with finds love when a couple decides to join in his expedition.Upon learning of his affair the husband of the woman decides to stage a murder-suicide which left him dead, his wife burnt and the map maker injured.
A Hungarian map maker who was mapping the Sahara as part of a Royal Geographical Society archaeological and surveying expedition in Egypt and Libya with finds love when a couple decides to join in his expedition.Upon learning of his affair the husband of the woman decides to stage a murder-suicide which left him dead, his wife burnt and the map maker injured.
Actors:
Samy Azaiez,
Nino Castelnuovo,
Philippa Day,
Philip Whitchurch,
Juliette Binoche,
Matthew Ferguson,
Liisa Repo-Martell,
Sebastian Rudolph,
Geordie Johnson,
Anthony Smee,
Sebastian Schipper,
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Samy Azaiez
Nino Castelnuovo
28 October 1936, Lecco, Lombardy, Italy
Philippa Day
28 October 1968, London, England, UK
Philip Whitchurch
30 January 1951, UK
Juliette Binoche
9 March 1964, Paris, France
Matthew Ferguson
3 April 1973, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Liisa Repo-Martell
February1971, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Sebastian Rudolph
1968, Berlin, Germany
Geordie Johnson
25 February 1953, Claresholm, Alberta, Canada
Anthony Smee
22 November 1949, England, UK
Sebastian Schipper
8 May 1968, Hannover, Germany
Director:
Anthony Minghella
Anthony Minghella
6 January 1954, Ryde, Isle of Wight, England, UK
Country:
United States, United Kingdom, Italy
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January 06, 2014
The English Patient is a modern movie that breathes vivid new life into the cliches of old-fashioned motion pictures, recalling a time when movies were graceful, complex and leisurely.January 07, 2014
Could this possibly be the Casablanca of the late 20th century?January 06, 2014
The English Patient's considerable pleasures are chiefly aesthetic, not emotional.February 24, 2013
With its fine acting, sumptuous visuals and levels of intrigue, The English Patient boasts the elements of something greater than a love story. Too bad it devotes them to something less than a great love story.January 06, 2014
As a love story and an adventure story, The English Patient is the fastest, most powerful two hours and 40 minutes this year. It's terrific.June 04, 2015
It is, after all, quite a lot of movie, two hours and 42 minutes' worth, and the more movie you have, the greater the chances that not all of it will work equally well.February 22, 2015
It took a filmmaker with Anthony Minghella's vision to even attempt an adaptation of Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient. And it took a filmmaker with Minghella's talent to pull it off.January 06, 2014
It's a tragically lovely story about the cruel devastation of selfish and ungoverned love. It's also one of the best movies in a long, long time.January 06, 2014
It's an ambitious film and director Anthony Minghella's skill lies equally in his screenplay, which delivers explanation only in fragments but keeps us involved for what is an epic running time.January 06, 2014
It's the sort of solemn production that is often mentioned as an Academy Award contender.This says less about the quality of the film than it does about its self-consciously lofty tone and its sense of self-importance.February 22, 2015
Anthony Minghella believes in ghosts -- and, at his best, makes believers out of viewers, too.January 06, 2014
The film is a smashing success on its own terms, though as a transcendent love story it lacks the firm foundation in human reality that characterizes Lars Von Trier's superior Breaking the Waves.