had accidentally-then-purposefully avoided knowing anything concrete about this movie for years so i could go in blind– i am shocked to learn that it’s essentially Dune. sat in the theater like “hold up. isn’t this the plot of Dune? it’s not 1:1, but Dune is definitely inspired by this right?” and then the man’s eyes glow in the night! extremely Dune-coded. will never know for certain though because i cannot read and will never learn.what an honor to watch this in 70mm! i was expecting a historical epic and a great character piece but i was not expecting it to be so… heartbreaking? the scene where Lawrence partakes in a siege genuinely upset me, and recolors so much of the earlier half in a brilliant way. it’s been said that no war film is truly anti-war (and this movie is definitely not anti-war) but it’s an incredible extension of the white savior trope and the hero’s journey in a way that shows the truly psychotic effect war can have by giving men permission (and adoration) to play God.of course, all of this only works because O’Toole shifts so sharply into incredible notes of trauma after an hour of playing Lawrence like a mischievous little British boy. i mean a real berries-and-cream-ass bitch, one pair of short pants away from Oliver Twist. man rides a camel like he’s stirring soup and enters every room like he’s about to ask mummy for sweets.
Directed by David Lean
Lawrence of Arabia
An acclaimed, spectacular adventure.
During World War I, English officer Thomas Edward 'T.E.' Lawrence sets out to unite and lead the diverse, often warring, Arab tribes to fight the Turks.
Where to watch
1Lawrence of Arabia is showing in 1 cinema in Los Angeles — next screening Sunday 11 October at 14:00 at Fine Arts Theatre.
Sunday, 11 October
Cast & crew
6What people say
they played the extended cut which included all the gay sex scenes
(Saw in 70mm)When Lawrence blew out that match I gasped
What is Lawrence of Arabia about?+
The film follows British officer T.E. Lawrence as he is sent to Arabia during World War I and finds himself leading local tribes against the Turkish forces.
Who directed Lawrence of Arabia?+
David Lean directed this 1962 historical drama, having previously garnered praise for large-scale films like The Bridge on the River Kwai.
Has Lawrence of Arabia won any awards?+
The film won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.














