A British plane was shot down by the German army while flying over the Sahara Desert. The pilot, injured and unable to remember who he was, was thus c[Expand All]
A British plane was shot down by the German army while flying over the Sahara Desert. The pilot, injured and unable to remember who he was, was thus called the "British Patient". Hannah is a nurse at a field hospital. She decides to stay alone to take care of that British patient. The place where they stayed was an abandoned monastery in Italy, far from the hustle and bustle of war, appearing peaceful and leisurely. The "British Patient" lay quietly on the wooden bed in the room, and an old book by the window gradually evoked his thoughts... A love story, burning in the midst of war, transcended morality and changed the course of the battle. Count Emash (Ralph?), an archaeologist Ralph Fiennes follows an explorer to the Sahara Desert for an investigation, where he meets the map-drawing pilot Jeffrey and his wife Catherine (Kristen). Scott? Played by Kristin Scott Thomas. Catherine's talent and beauty deeply fascinated Amash. When they visited the murals in a deep cave in the desert, they found that they shared similar interests even more. Morality eventually triumphed over passion. After Catherine and Amash broke up, Jeff discovered his wife's extramarital affair. Heartbroken, Jeffrey attempted to die with his wife and Amash by flying a plane. Amash was fortunate enough to escape the disaster, but he caused Catherine to be seriously injured and lost his own life. Amash rushed to the side of the person he deeply loved, placed her in a cave, and promised that he would definitely get out of the desert and find help. However, things are not as easy as imagined. In order to save someone, he took the blame for betraying his country and brought about his own death. In the end, he did not break his promise. However, Catherine had left him forever in the cold... Amash put Catherine's body on the plane. When the plane was flying over the Sahara Desert, it was shot down by the German army, and thus the scene at the beginning of the film occurred. During the days of taking care of the "British patient", Hannah met Kip, an Indian bomb disposal operator, and they developed feelings for each other. Even if[Collapse]