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A Point Of View
The story of the comedy is about a group of blind people who live in a place that is like hell and is not surrounded by any kind of care or appreciation for their difficult situation comes to them Arafa Shawaf (Mohammed Sobhi) blind who was in prison and came out to come and lead them and become their leader and tries to uncover the head of the body who does not He cares about them and does not give them their money.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores different perspectives on a single event or topic, encouraging viewers to consider multiple viewpoints. It likely uses a montage of imagery and possibly interviews to present its thesis. The film aims to provoke thought about objectivity and bias in perception.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary from 1989, 'A Point of View' likely received limited mainstream critical attention. Its impact would have been primarily within educational or niche documentary circles, appreciated for its introspective approach to understanding different perspectives.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its thought-provoking exploration of subjectivity.
Praised for its concise presentation of diverse viewpoints.
Seen as a valuable educational tool for understanding critical thinking.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, John Smith, is a common name, making it challenging to find specific production details without more context, but the title itself suggests an academic or philosophical underpinning.
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