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MaineWriter:
I liked the Four Feathers but I think alot of it was the way Heath looked in the uniform at the beginning!

I read that it got really chopped up in the editing room in the post 9/11 furor. The original version was about an hour longer and I have a feeling the story would have been coherent if we had seen what the director originally wanted us to see.

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Mikaela:

--- Quote from: oilgun on May 20, 2008, 03:12:45 pm ---He did, it's called The Order  ;)

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LOL!  :laugh:

Who cares about the paint drying slo-o-owly and portentuously and mysterio-u-s-l-y-zz-zzzzzz as long as Heath looked the way he did in the Order/the Sin Eather? I could have watched the Sin Eater II, III and IV, easily!

(Actually, I could. It could have been a kind of supernatural Dexter in reverse, if written right. Could have been cool.)

optom3:

--- Quote from: SunShadow on May 20, 2008, 03:43:40 pm ---I didn't mind The Four Feathers, but also think that had a lot to do with the handsome Heath in the first part.



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I'll agree with that.He did look particularly yummy!!!

optom3:

--- Quote from: SunShadow on May 20, 2008, 06:57:36 pm ---Yep, Heath in all his gentlemanly glory.



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Your'e just spoiling us now.I am glad I am not the only one who didn't mind that movie.I just think it's the whole uniform thing.

Mikaela:
....or angsty glory:




Perhaps I should take the opportunity to ask if someone would like to explain to me what was really going on with Heath's role character (Harry?) when he left the army prior to their being shipped off to fight in... uhm... can't recall, was it Sudan? Anyway, he was sitting there, signalling and emoting angst and a troubled mind like never before or since, and then he asked to leave the army... Was that supposed to mean he actually was "cowardly"? Afraid of going to war? Because I thought he was extremely brave to stand up to his father, risk the disdain of the officers and his fiancee and suffer the ostracism of all his mates... So I figured he had a serious conscientious reason for leaving his post. Like for instance, why on earth go to Sudan and inflict unjust foreign rule on the people there... But I never quite understood what the film was really trying to say about Harry's motivation. (Or anything else).

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