
PASSION IN THE DESERT
If you're looking for an intelligent, extraordinarily beautiful, well-acted film with a
highly unusual topic, "Passion in the Desert" is a true find.
It's the story of a young soldier in Napoleon's army who comes to be lost in the Sahara
desert. He escapes capture from a tribe by hiding away in some ruins and while there, a
female leopard befriends him, or maybe it's the other way around. The relationship that
builds between these two is truly remarkable with the soldier figuratively becoming the
leopard's lover.
The behavior of the actor and the leopard is detailed in stunning photography against
the exotic backdrop of sand dunes and ruins. Such a simple story in a simple setting and
yet we become so enthralled by the behaviors of the characters that we can't help but care
what happens to them. The ending is equally stunning.
The story is actually from the novella by Honore de Balzac and stars Ben Daniels as the
errant soldier. Lotta says take in the Passion. It's good for the soul.
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