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The Four Feathers (2002)

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Reviews Counted:150

Fresh:62

Rotten:88

Average Rating:5.4/10

Consensus: Though beautiful to look at, The Four Feathers lacks epic excitement and suffers from an ambivalent viewpoint.

Runtime: 2 hrs 10 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: A gripping adventure of epic proportions, "The Four Feathers" is a story of heroic redemption, undying loyalty and rivalry in love. Exquisitely filmed against the austere beauty of the Moroccan... A gripping adventure of epic proportions, "The Four Feathers" is a story of heroic redemption, undying loyalty and rivalry in love. Exquisitely filmed against the austere beauty of the Moroccan desert as well as within the grand walls of English aristocracy, this thrilling tale takes audiences into exotic cultures seldom seen on film and explores the fascinating contrast between disparate civilizations. A sweeping saga that captures a friend's bond and a hero's destiny, "The Four Feathers" is a look at man's indomitable spirit to survive. The story is about Harry Feversham (Heath Ledger), admired by comrades as one of the finest British soldiers in his regiment. Passionately devoted to his beautiful bride-to-be, Ethne (Kate Hudson), Harry has a promising future in the military and a happy life ahead of him with the woman he loves. But when an army of Sudanese rebels attacks a colonial British fortress in Khartoum and his regiment is sent to active duty in North Africa, Harry becomes overwhelmed by self-doubt and uncertainty and resigns his commission as his regiment is being shipped off to war.

Shocked by his son's actions, Harry's father disowns him. Assuming he is afraid, three of Harry's friends -- and even Ethne his fiancee -- each send him a white feather, a symbol of cowardice, none of them able to understand what Harry has done.

Tormented, isolated and alone in London, Harry learns that his best friend Jack (Wes Bentley) and his former regiment have fallen under brutal attack by rebels. Instantly, the bond he has with his comrades inspires him to transcend his uncertainty and self-doubt in order to take on the one mission that is stronger than his resolve against war -- saving his friends at all costs.

Undertaking the perilous journey into the Sudan alone, he strikes up an alliance with Abou Fatma (Djimon Hounsou), a wise mercenary warrior. Harry then disguises himself as an Arab and goes behind enemy lines to rescue Jack and the rest of his regiment, in an act of unparalleled self-sacrifice and bravery.

"The Four Feathers" takes place during the heyday of imperialism when the nations of Europe were scrambling to divide Africa among themselves. In 1884, a Muslim religious leader, Muhammad Ahmed, known as the Madhi, led the Sudanese Arabs in a revolt against British rule, and General Charles Gordon was dispatched to quell the rebellion. But the Madhi's warriors proved to be too much for Gordon, and he and his men found themselves besieged in Khartoum, which eventually fell in 1885, sending the general and much of his army to their graves.

Inspired by A.E.W. Mason's classic novel, the film begins in 1875, ten years before the fall of Khartoum to the Mahdi's warriors. It is the extraordinary story of the courageous British reinforcement troops sent to raise the siege of Khartoum, and it exemplifies the pride of those young soldiers as well as their vulnerability against an enemy unafraid to die.

"The Four Feathers" is perhaps more contemporary today than ever because of the nation's passion for patriotism, a theme which is at the heart of the film. But while young Harry Feversham is certainly proud to serve his country, he is concerned about fighting blindly in the name of England's imperialist expansion, and that is what sets the film in motion. [More]

Starring: Heath Ledger, Wes Bentley, Djimon Hounsou, Kate Hudson

Starring: Heath Ledger, Wes Bentley, Djimon Hounsou, Kate Hudson, Alex Jennings, Rupert Penry-Jones

Director: Shekhar Kapur

Director: Shekhar Kapur
Screenwriter: Hossein Amini, Michael Schiffer
Producer: Stanley R. Jaffe, Marty Katz, Paul Feldsher
Composer: James Horner
Studio: Paramount Pictures

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Full Review Source: Modamag.com | comment Comment
09/22/02
Brian Orndorf
Brian Orndorf
Modamag.com

Offers too small a dose of the blood-and-sand adventure you expect from this sort of big-budget Hollywood remake.

Full Review Source: Austin Chronicle | comment Comment
09/22/02
Marc Savlov
Marc Savlov
Austin Chronicle

A cut-and-paste example of how not to make a historical drama.

Full Review Source: DustinPutman.com | comment Comment
09/21/02
Dustin Putman
Dustin Putman
DustinPutman.com

A wishy-washy melodramatic movie that shows us plenty of sturm und drung, but explains its characters’ decisions only unsatisfactorily.

Full Review Source: Apollo Guide | comment Comment
09/21/02
Brian Webster
Brian Webster
Apollo Guide
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09/21/02
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Full Review Source: EricDSnider.com | comment Comment
09/21/02
Eric D. Snider
Eric D. Snider
EricDSnider.com

The acting performances are forgettable while the dialogue borders on being silly.

Full Review Source: Houston Community Newspapers | comment Comment
09/21/02
Gary Brown
Gary Brown
Houston Community Newspapers

A solidly entertaining tale that runs out of steam in its final half-hour, before rousing itself for an emotional finale.

Full Review Source: Journal News (Westchester, NY) | comment Comment
09/21/02
Marshall Fine
Marshall Fine
Journal News (Westchester, NY)

Shekhar Kapur stages the pageantry very well, from the scenes of red-coated officers swirling their ladies around the dance floor to the marches, battles, and prison scenes.

Full Review Source: Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies | comment Comment
09/21/02
Nell Minow
Nell Minow
Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies

An epic that wanders the Sahara, searching for a reason for being.

Full Review Source: Salt Lake Tribune | comment Comment
09/20/02
Sean Means
Sean Means
Salt Lake Tribune

If you're the type of moviegoer who's always complaining that 'they sure don't make them like they used to,' take a gander at The Four Feathers to better understand why they don't.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Examiner | comment Comment
09/20/02
Joe Leydon
Joe Leydon
San Francisco Examiner

It's a pretty compelling yarn, not to mention full of pretty pictures, and yet it could be so much more than that.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
09/20/02
Michael O'Sullivan
Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Post

A movie that lacks the jingoistic bravura of earlier editions ... but hasn't replaced it with meaningful historical revisionism appropriate to our post-colonial age.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
09/20/02
Stephen Hunter
Stephen Hunter
Washington Post

What's missing, crucially, is the passion required to make this unlikely tale work.

Full Review Source: Toronto Star | comment Comment
09/20/02
Peter Howell
Peter Howell
Toronto Star

And after seeing the finished product, one obvious question arises: Why? By now the novel's themes have passed into the realm of war-movie cliche.

Full Review Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel | comment Comment
09/20/02
Todd Anthony
Todd Anthony
South Florida Sun-Sentinel

It's beautifully done, but there's not much of a point to it.

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
09/20/02
Moira MacDonald
Moira MacDonald
Seattle Times

Despite the intentions and efforts, it isn't the sweeping, intriguing and moving look at self-redemption, courage and sacrifice that it so desperately wants to be.

Full Review Source: Screen It! | comment Comment
09/20/02
Jim Judy
Jim Judy
Screen It!

A spectacular-looking film, but its ambivalent story and viewpoint ultimately drag it down.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
09/20/02
Mick LaSalle
Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle

This updated version could have been something very special, and as you watch it you can feel it brush past the cheek of greatness.

Full Review Source: Countingdown.com | comment Comment
09/20/02
Larry Carroll
Larry Carroll
Countingdown.com

Four Feathers has the reality of pain and endurance. It's macho without much hokum.

Full Review Source: San Diego Union-Tribune | comment Comment
09/20/02
David Elliott
David Elliott
San Diego Union-Tribune
 
 
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