1 | * SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The score is by Music/JerryGoldsmith. He ''didn't'' mind losing at the Oscars for this one, considering [[Film/{{Jaws}} the winner that year]]. |
2 | * TearJerker |
3 | ** Raisuli says goodbye to Mrs. Pedicaris. |
4 | ** UsefulNotes/TheodoreRoosevelt reads [[TitleDrop Raisuli's letter]] while sitting with the grizzly bear |
5 | ** Raisuli's last line: [[spoiler: "Is there not one thing in your life that is worth losing everything for?"]] |
6 | * ValuesDissonance: |
7 | ** No modern movie would allow even an rapscallion of a love interest be introduced by backhanding the female lead. |
8 | ** The film often portrays random Berbers as [[ManChild man children]], something that wouldn't fly with modern audiences. |
9 | ** White, Scottish Creator/SeanConnery...portraying a [[{{Brownface}} Middle Eastern]] man. Yeah... |
10 | * ValuesResonance: That said, the movie's very pointed depiction of Western imperialism and Middle Eastern politics has held up remarkably well over the years. Even today it's hard to imagine a character like Raisuli being the heroic lead of a mainstream Hollywood movie. |
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