The Four feathers (2002) 1080p H.264 ENG-ITA (moviesbyrizzo)
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0240510/ 1920 X 1080 H.264 video @4000k video bitrate 384k Dolby AC3 6 ch main English audio track 224k Dolby AC3 6 ch secondary Italian audio track Added English third audio track of approx One hour length at 96k bitrate is also included from an NTSC DVD source featuring the (Indian) Director Shekhar Kapur who gives us his own take on western culture versus his own and especially his distaste for British ideas of colonization and crusading in respect of selling Chrsitianity abroad when wars are resorted to etc. He suggests that the British are "afraid" of intimacy, and that they are a "very violent people" which is why he says, they engage in colonizing others. A preacher in the movie suggests colonization of these other areas on the planet by the British is Gods way of ensuring that the more noble (spirit) prevails instead of lower classes of (unchristianly thinking) beings perhaps. Kapur says he is disturbed by this comment in addition to other things he says - such as making reference to "women ending up with their skirts up, and men with their trousers down" in his impression of the goings on at the sort of gathering in a scene - how very poorly chosen this man turned out to be for a Director it seems. Such a vulgar comment as that should have been rejected from his script I should think as showing unacceptably bad taste and judgment in this matter. http://moviesbyrizzo.info/four_feathers_(2002)_(dinka woman).jpg subtitles included for: Danish English (reg and forced) Finnish Italian Polish Portuguese (plus Brazil) Romanian Russian Spanish This is an interesting movie exploring the ideas surrounding volunteering perhaps for the army at the moment of going to war - versus wanting to stay behind in order to get married, or pursue other interests rather than risking life and limb in some war (Sudan in this case) which doesn't fully capture the imagination as a cause worth dying for - in order to motivate it would appear. (Leave the fighting to the more dispensable instead perhaps). A British man's fiancee and close friends declare him to be guilty of cowardice and each send him a white feather - meant to convey this message to him - as a result he seeks to redeem himself together with his sense of honour whatever the risk. thanks for seeding Michael Rizzo Chessman (moviesbyrizzo)