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Samar
In 1870, in the Spanish Philippines, the commandant of an island penal colony, aided by an American doctor and local villagers, decides to relocate his coastal camp to a fertile valley inland but the arduous trek is fraught with dangers.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a respected doctor who faces a moral dilemma when his estranged, criminal brother returns and seeks his help to go straight. The doctor must reconcile his professional ethics with his familial obligations, all while navigating the prejudices of society against his brother.
Critical Reception
Samar was a well-received film, praised for its strong performances, particularly by Ashok Kumar and Nadira, and its sensitive handling of a complex social and moral theme. The film resonated with audiences for its dramatic narrative and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling story exploring themes of redemption and family loyalty.
Applauded for the powerful performances of its lead actors, especially Ashok Kumar.
Noted for its thoughtful portrayal of societal judgment and the struggle for acceptance.
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Fun Fact
The film's narrative was seen as a significant departure for its time, tackling themes of rehabilitation and societal prejudice with a mature outlook.
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