
Totem tribe gold desert movie#
what they've tried to tell by this movie were love, loyalty, truthfulness and humanity before that black gold buried and suffocated the whole country's past and future. but for this movie itself, this outcome was not what the screenplay and the director really wanted to portray in the first place.
Totem tribe gold desert free#
too shame that the extremity of the strong belief of the Muslim religion didn't free that country but enslaved it later with tyranny and totalitarianism.

the development of the young hostage son from a geeky bookworm nerd to a great man with a vision for its land and its future was also very well crafted. the casting did a great job signed up two great actors to play the foe against each other. there was also a beautiful romantic touch from that beautiful exquisite free-will young woman from the southern tribe, she not only saved the future king, helped him regaining the land but also left him with a forever nostalgic memory. this is a movie not only gave us great scenes of the desert, the people and one of the greatest fighting scene since 'lawrence of Arabia', but also gave us some great love romance between the two younger generations of the Saudi reigning tribes, their loyalty and their faith to each other during the turmoil time. finally, there's a movie that told us how the kingdom of Saudi Arabia was built. I was deeply moved and excited by this great movie. Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Now, Prince Auda shall decide on which side he will fight. Auda travels to Salma expecting to convince his father to associate to Nesib, but the conservative Amar rejects the proposal and decides to fight against Nesib.
Totem tribe gold desert full#
Prince Auda and Princess Leyla, who have been in love with each other since childhood, get married with the full permission of Nesib. Saleh decides to travel to Salma to talk to his father and kills his two companions, but he is captured and murdered by Tarik.

Nasib sends a representative to make an agreement with the fundamentalist Sultan Amar, but he rejects the offer. 15 years later, representatives of the Texas Oil find oil in the Yellow Belt and the modern and liberal Emir Nesib sees the opportunity to improve and modernize the life of his tribe, building hospitals and schools, and the American Company begins the exploitation of the oil field, violating the peace pact. Further, Nesib demands that Amar's sons, Saleh and Auda, be raise with his children, Tarik and Leyla, in Hobeika as a guarantee of their agreement.

In early-20th-century Arabia, Emir Nesib of Hobeika defeats Sultan Amar of Salma after years of war between their tribes and they make a peace treaty that creates "The Yellow Belt," a large no-man's-land that would separate their lands and would belong to neither of them.
