FilipeManuelNeto
Although the film does justice to the colorful and rich Indian universe, it is a missed opportunity given the poor script construction.
This film is the last of director David Lean's career, a filmmaker who gave us a series of good films, being Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago the best of all, for me. Here, the filmmaker brings us an adaptation of a novel I've never read, but which must be quite good: set in India during the interwar period, the story begins with the arrival of two Englishwomen, one of whom, Miss Quested, is engaged to a local English judge. Over time, they befriend Aziz, a Muslim doctor. Quested already had the will to live something adventurous, to feel the taste of India, but was always disappointed by her co...