Synopsis
The patient, who carries wich him the burden and, in some ways, the history of his lover, is healed by telling that history while Hana, his nurse, is healed by shrugging off history and moving on. These healings are what mediate the terrible tragedy of the film, the needless deaths, the world turned upside down. For all its darkness, the film ends in light and affirmation.Set in North Africa and Italy before and during World War II and based on the Booker Prize-winning novel by Michael Ondaatje, THE ENGLISH PATIENT is an elliptical epic which follows the histories of four characters stranded in a ruined monastery in Italy. Each is a victim, damaged in some mysterious way by the war. Slowly, they reveal themselves; in the process, the true identity of the 'English patient' - the unknown survivor of a plane shot down over the Sahara who lies dying in the monastery - is made clear.
Their stories are driven by passion - either the raw passion between lovers or the compulsive passion which drives men to explore remote and inhospitable regions and to pursue those they think have wronged them. It is a love story and a spy story on an epic scale, in which the nature of love has repercussions across time and continents.