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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: Action/Adventure

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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Heaving is its preferred means of expression.

Full Review Source: Sun Publications (Chicago, IL) | comment Comment
09/20/02
Josh Larsen
Josh Larsen
Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)

All that sand and suffering would've swallowed us, too, if not for the anchors Kapur finds in the raw and riveting work of Ledger, Wes Bentley and Djimon Hounsou.

Full Review Source: E! Online | comment Comment
09/20/02
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A rousing if retro adventure film about soldiers and honor and brotherly love.

Full Review Source: Hollywood Reporter | comment Comment
09/20/02
Kirk Honeycutt
Kirk Honeycutt
Hollywood Reporter
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Full Review Source: Hollywood.com | comment Comment
09/20/02
Leigh Johnson
Leigh Johnson
Hollywood.com

What a featherweight epic this is, the kind of uniformed period piece where the watchword is pretty. Pretty costumes, pretty soldiers, pretty battles; pretty silly.

Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | comment Comment
09/20/02
Rick Groen
Rick Groen
Globe and Mail

A compelling yarn, but not quite a ripping one.

Full Review Source: Reel.com | comment Comment
09/20/02
Tor Thorsen
Tor Thorsen
Reel.com

For all of the contemporary post-colonialist consciousness that Kapur tries to bring to The Four Feathers, the oddest thing about the movie is how it winds up affirming the same damn moldy values the material has always held dear.

Full Review Source: Salon.com | comment Comment
09/20/02
Charles Taylor
Charles Taylor
Salon.com

The story gives ample opportunity for large-scale action and suspense, which director Shekhar Kapur supplies with tremendous skill.

Full Review Source: Christian Science Monitor | comment Comment
09/20/02
David Sterritt
David Sterritt
Christian Science Monitor

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09/20/02
Emily Blunt
Emily Blunt
Blunt Review

At its best, The Four Feathers recalls the consummate craftsmanship and irony-free storytelling of Hollywood's Golden Age.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
09/20/02
Lou Lumenick
Lou Lumenick
New York Post

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Full Review Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News | comment Comment
09/20/02
Robert Denerstein
Robert Denerstein
Denver Rocky Mountain News

The characters are so feckless, the coincidences so blatant and the movie so innocent of any doubts about the White Man's Burden that Kipling could have written it.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
09/20/02
Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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An old-fashioned but emotionally stirring adventure tale of the kind they rarely make anymore.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
09/20/02
Shlomo Schwartzberg
Shlomo Schwartzberg
Boxoffice Magazine

The Four Feathers aspires to be a sweeping epic, but it plays more like a very special Dawson's Creek.

Full Review Source: Arizona Republic | comment Comment
09/20/02
Bill Muller
Bill Muller
Arizona Republic

Shekhar Kapur (“Elizabeth”) directs this version beautifully and fulfills the implied promise for a grand adventure.

Full Review Source: Chico Enterprise-Record | comment Comment
09/20/02
Luanne Brown
Luanne Brown
Chico Enterprise-Record

If this movie were as good as the preview implies, it would be a pretty darn good film - but it's not.

Full Review Source: TheMovieChicks.com | comment Comment
09/20/02
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
TheMovieChicks.com

The filmmaking team behind The Four Feathers thought it was crafting another Lawrence of Arabia but the result is closer to Ishtar.

Full Review Source: Lawrence Journal-World | comment Comment
09/20/02
Jon Niccum
Jon Niccum
Lawrence Journal-World

A beautiful, entertaining two hours. You get the idea, though, that Kapur intended the film to be more than that.

Full Review Source: Arizona Daily Star | comment Comment
09/20/02
Phil Villarreal
Phil Villarreal
Arizona Daily Star

Here's a protagonist who questions the validity of killing people for the sake of an empire, but then decides it's okay to kill those same people for the sake of his own self-respect and that of others.

Full Review Source: Decent Films Guide | comment Comment
09/20/02
Steven D. Greydanus
Steven D. Greydanus
Decent Films Guide

A shapeless, sloppy, incoherent mess.

Full Review Source: Film Blather | comment Comment
09/20/02
Eugene Novikov
Eugene Novikov
Film Blather
 
 
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