The Four Feathers Reviews
As a cultural comeuppance, Kapur's take on The Four Feathers is weirdly reminiscent of Black Hawk Down...
| Jun 23, 2022
A decent film with some intense battle violence.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Dec 28, 2010
The Sahara desert, gorgeously photographed by Robert Richardson, displays the most personality in the entire picture.
| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Dec 28, 2008
It's cold, misguided, confusing, illiterate, boring, badly acted and flat-out laughable.
| Jan 24, 2008
| Original Score: 2/5 | Dec 30, 2006
Michael Schiffe and Hossein Amini's screenplay adaptation (is) as full of holes as the tracks of a camel herd. [published 9-19-02]
Full Review | Original Score: D | Feb 18, 2006
| Original Score: 1/4 | Sep 30, 2005
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 19, 2003
| Original Score: 2/5 | Jul 8, 2003
Ultimately, The Four Feathers is nothing more than a handsomely mounted escapist action flick.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Jun 26, 2003
This unique tale of heroic redemption, sacrifice and unlikely comrades-in-arms is fascinating.
| Original Score: B | Jun 17, 2003
Caso voc sinta necessidade de sair da sala antes do trmino da projeo, no se preocupe: ningum lhe enviar penas simbolizando covardia.
| Original Score: 1/5 | Jun 16, 2003
In the end, it's all just lost in the dust.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Jun 8, 2003
...An epic treatment of an anemic story.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Feb 8, 2003
| Original Score: D | Jan 10, 2003
Director of photography Robert Richardson ... captures the images vividly and draws viewers further into the film's dramatic desert battle scenes.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Dec 10, 2002
| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Nov 26, 2002
A 100-year-old adventure classic returns to the big screen in a pretty, progressive and slightly poky adaptation.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 7, 2002
Black Hawk Down by way of English imperialism, The Four Feathers delivers a compelling, if unsatisfactory, statement about the heroism of soldiering without condemning the diplomacy behind it.
| Oct 29, 2002
In this epic sweep from dusty, bloodied dunes to dainty British drawing rooms, little light is shed on wars, and what can be done about them.
Full Review | Oct 28, 2002