Well, the topic is tough, the Egyptian Revolution is too big to be handled in a documentary. The documentary took it from an observer point of view mixed it with his personal life and produced a soft documentary describing a very stressful series of events. The events are exciting, you wont be bored.
Personally, the brilliance of this documentary is that it manifest the feelings of the majority of the Egyptians, the feeling of hopelessness, watching in despair, then seeing some light, sudden rush of hope when the security forces collapsed that actually moved many neutral people to share and eventually prevail, then the disappointment from the post-Revolution era ...etc.
It is a good documentary or you can say his very own personal view of 25th of Jan.
Personally, the brilliance of this documentary is that it manifest the feelings of the majority of the Egyptians, the feeling of hopelessness, watching in despair, then seeing some light, sudden rush of hope when the security forces collapsed that actually moved many neutral people to share and eventually prevail, then the disappointment from the post-Revolution era ...etc.
It is a good documentary or you can say his very own personal view of 25th of Jan.