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Port Said is set against the backdrop of the 1956 tripartite aggression, and it unfolds with a palpable tension. The film captures the intricate dynamics of resistance through Laila Fawzi's character, who navigates the murky waters of espionage. There's a gritty realism to the performances, particularly Farid Shawqi as Al-Ambashi Talbah, whose portrayal of a resistance leader feels both earnest and urgent. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amid the chaos of war, which adds depth to the character interactions. Practical effects, while not groundbreaking, contribute to the film’s atmosphere, grounding the audience in a historical reality. It's a thoughtful examination of patriotism and sacrifice, filled with moral complexities.
Port Said has become somewhat obscure, with limited releases over the years. It's not often discussed among mainstream collectors, which adds an element of rarity to it. The film's exploration of war themes through personal stories resonates with many collectors who appreciate historical cinema. Finding a decent print can be challenging, so it has garnered interest among those who delve deeper into lesser-known works from this era.
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