Queen of the Desert |
A chronicle of Gertrude Bell's life, a traveler,
writer, archaeologist, explorer, cartographer, and political attaché for
the British Empire at the dawn of the twentieth century.
Director:
Werner HerzogWriter:
Werner Herzog (screenplay)Stars:
James Franco, Nicole Kidman, Damian Lewis |Storyline
A chronicle of Gertrude Bell's life, a traveler, writer, archaeologist,
explorer, cartographer, and political attaché for the British Empire at
the dawn of the twentieth century.
User Reviews
A beautiful experience
This film tells the
story of a British woman who travels around Arabia to understand the
life in the vast desert. She is undeterred by dangers of war, gangs and
thieves.
The last Warner Herzog film I watched was over ten years ago, and I did not enjoy the experience. "Queen of the Desert", fortunately, is way better than I expected it to be. The scenery of the desert is mesmerising, while the people it portrays are very interesting and very different from the Western civilisation. Cinematography is beautiful, and the film is hence a pleasant experience to watch. I also like the romance between Gertrude and the two gentlemen. It is rather unfortunate that her life is not rewarded with happiness on the romantic aspect. I enjoyed watching this film.
The last Warner Herzog film I watched was over ten years ago, and I did not enjoy the experience. "Queen of the Desert", fortunately, is way better than I expected it to be. The scenery of the desert is mesmerising, while the people it portrays are very interesting and very different from the Western civilisation. Cinematography is beautiful, and the film is hence a pleasant experience to watch. I also like the romance between Gertrude and the two gentlemen. It is rather unfortunate that her life is not rewarded with happiness on the romantic aspect. I enjoyed watching this film.