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Nefret
It tells the story of Kenan, an engineer who goes to a village in Anatolia to build a dam, and Zeliş. Kenan is part of a team building dams for villages that have run out of water. In the village he visits, he meets a young woman named Zeliş. On a rainy day, Zeliş cannot return home and stays at Kenan's house. Kenan returns to Istanbul a few months later. During this time, it is discovered that Zeliş is pregnant. Unable to endure the gossip and cruelty of the villagers, Zeliş flees the village. During this period, Çavuş supports her. Upon learning that the child has been born, Kenan comes to the village and takes the child. Zeliş believes that her child was stillborn. Years later, she sees a photo of Kenan with his son in the newspaper. She plans to kidnap Kenan's son to take revenge.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Nefret navigates the complexities of love, societal expectations, and personal ambition in a rapidly changing Egypt. She finds herself caught between traditional values and modern desires, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and difficult choices. The film explores her relationships and the impact of her decisions on her future and those around her.
Critical Reception
Nefret was a significant film in Egyptian cinema, praised for its poignant portrayal of a woman's struggle for independence and its reflection of societal shifts. While specific critical reviews from the era are hard to pinpoint definitively, the film is generally remembered as a dramatic success that resonated with audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Soad Hosny's performance is central to the film's emotional depth.
The film offers a compelling look at the challenges faced by women in mid-20th century Egypt.
It is appreciated for its dramatic narrative and character development.
Google audience: Audience reception information for Nefret is not readily available in public databases. However, films starring Soad Hosny were widely popular and often critically acclaimed during her career.
Fun Fact
The film features the iconic Egyptian actress Soad Hosny, often referred to as the 'Cinderella of Arab Cinema'.
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