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The English Patient (1996)
In Anthony Minghella's Best Picture-winning epic -
a great romantic war melodrama about star-crossed lovers in a turbulent,
illicit extra-marital love affair in the North African desert (pre-WWII):
- the opening scene after the credits - in fact the
ending of the film - a plane crash in Libya due to German anti-aircraft
fire, that horribly burned the pilot (with a hardly-discernable
female figure slumped lifelessly in the front seat) - followed
by the caring ministrations of nurse Hana (Juliette Binoche) to
the disfigured, wrongly-identified 'English Patient' after the
plane crash - a critically-burned German-Hungarian pre-war cartographer
Count Laszlo Almasy (Ralph Fiennes), who was now lying in a bombed-out
Tuscan (Italian) monastery in a liberated section of Italy
- the third character of Canadian Intelligence Corps
member David Caravaggio (Willem Dafoe), a professional thief and
military spy suffering without thumbs after torture during a Nazi
German interrogation, and vengefully suspecting that Almasy was the
German spy who betrayed him
- the romantic scenes between French Canadian nurse
Hana and Sikh British Army officer/bomb expert Kirpal "Kip" Singh
(Naveen Andrews)
- the tense, terrifying and nerve-jangling sequence
of Kip defusing an unexploded bomb in a muddy pit under a bridge
- while a heavy armored tank approached and vibrated the road, and
threatened to detonate the explosive
- the amnesiac Count's many fragmented flashbacks about
his life and adulterous secret romance with recently-married and
luminous Katharine "Kay" Clifton (Kristin Scott Thomas),
the wife of fellow British cartographer Geoffrey Clifton (Colin Firth);
included were his first romantic feelings for Katharine when he asked
her to dance, in the company of her husband; and then during a Christmas
celebration when she fainted in the heat, his kissing of her sweat-glistening
neck and touching her bare shoulder, stroking of her leg, and secretive
kisses
- the Count's loving bath scene (in which she shampooed
his hair and then joined him) and love-making sequence
- the spectacular plane crash sequence, when Katharine's
husband Geoffrey deliberately and suicidally (in revenge) flew
his plane toward Almasy; the crash killed Geoffrey and seriously
wounded Katharine, but missed Almasy; seriously injured, she revealed
that her husband had known of their affair: ("Poor Geoffrey.
He knew. He must've known all the time. He was shouting, 'l love
you, Katharine. l love you so much'")
- as Almasy carried her to a shelter, a site with cave
paintings known as the Cave of Swimmers, she revealed she was wearing
his gift to her - a silver thimble on a necklace, and admitted: "Of
course, you idiot. I always wear it. I've always worn it. I've always
loved you" - even though they had publically ended their affair
- the scene of Almasy caring for his severely-wounded
love (with a broken ankle, wrist, and maybe some ribs) in the shelter
after the devastating plane crash; he made a promise to her that
he would walk to El Taj (a 3-day journey) and then return for her:
(Katharine: "Do you promise? I wouldn't want to die here.
I don't want to die in the desert. I've always had an elaborate
funeral in mind. Particular hymns. And I know exactly where I want
to be buried. In our garden where I grew up with a view of the
sea. So promise me you'll come back for me" Almasy: "I
promise - I'll come back for you. I promise - I'll never leave
you")
- later, his delayed return to the cave after she had
tragically died - when he carried her body out of the cave
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Finding Katharine Dead in The Cave
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The "Mercy Killing" - Morphine Overdose
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Katharine's Final Letter
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- in the final scene, Hana fulfilled Count Almasy's
desire to die - via a massive overdose of morphine; as he died
in the tearjerking ending, Katharine's final letter to him written
in the cave was read to him by Hana (some in voice-over): ("...We
die, we die rich with lovers and tribes, tastes we have swallowed,
bodies we have entered and swum up like rivers. Fears we've hidden
in, like this wretched cave. I want all this marked on my body.
We're the real countries. Not the boundaries drawn on maps, the
names of powerful men. I know you'll come and carry me out into
the palace of winds. That's all I've wanted - to walk in such a
place with you, with friends. An Earth without maps. The lamp's
gone out and I'm writing in the darkness.")
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The Disfigured "English Patient" Count Laszlo
Almasy (Ralph Fiennes)
David Caravaggio
(Willem Dafoe)
Romance Between Hana and Sikh British Army Officer Kip
Bomb Defusing
Dancing: Katharine and Count
Courting
Kissing
Katharine: "So promise you'll come back for me"
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