Written by the Sultan of Sharjah, this is his personal view of characters and events which differs very much from historical truth. For one, Alfonso de Albuquerque was the founder of Goa and therefore Portuguese India. He fought many battles, this being one of the least significant. He was much more keen on ruling Ormus, which he succeeded to conquer in 1515 through a mixture of intrigue and intimidation.
Khorfakkan changed hands many times throughout the 16th century, the Portuguese even built a fort there which was razed by Persians a few decades later. They were driven away by the climate which they could not adjust to. The Portuguese consider Albuquerque one of their most important military leaders and one of the biggest squares in Lisbon is named after him. So this film is pretty far off the mark although resistance against colonial rule was of course fully justified.
While there are a few good films from Saudi, Jordan and Qatar (well, they put their money in a few good ones), Emirati films disappoint. They've got the money, they've got the stories, but they don't have the imagination to bring anything convincing to the screen. So this film, like all films from there, feels lifeless, artificial and empty. I wish this wasn't the case, but the Emirates really have to try harder.
Plot summary
In the beginning of 1500's, during the Portuguese conquests on Indian Ocean, Red Sea, and Arabian Gulf, a village on the edge of sea revolts against the Portuguese rule and conquer after years of oppression, In pursuit of freedom.
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April 09, 2023 at 05:15 AM
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Propaganda Piece, don't waste your time
Amazing
I'm so proud to see khorfakkan story on the big screen, we had great time watching the movie, huge thanks to everyone who played a role on this amazing movie.