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Soldier In the Camp
The Upper Egyptian Khader Hassanein joins the Central Security Forces, he accidentally meets Metwally Al-Zanati on the train, who tells him that he must take the revenge of his father who was killed 20 years ago. Khader realizes that he is the person who Metwally is meant to kill.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the experiences of soldiers during World War II, focusing on the psychological and emotional toll of combat. It delves into the personal stories and challenges faced by those who served, offering a raw and intimate look at the realities of war beyond the battlefield.
Critical Reception
Soldier In The Camp received a mixed to positive reception, largely praised for its authentic portrayal of soldiers' experiences and its sensitive handling of difficult subject matter. Critics noted its effectiveness in humanizing the often-abstract concept of war by focusing on individual stories.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its deeply personal and emotional accounts from veterans.
Commended for its unflinching look at the psychological impact of war.
Noted for its historical significance in preserving soldier testimonies.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with numerous World War II veterans, whose firsthand accounts form the backbone of the film's narrative and historical accuracy.
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