It moves at a fast pace from one major events to another it's difficult to properly to keep track of what's going on screen. It's a complex films that covers allot of events and political matters that might limits its audiences. Therefore, I can't account for the film is historical accuracy. As for the film depictions of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, I could only say the reports I've read tend to have a more emotional take on the man. ![]() Jinnah is a complex man one who would sacrifice the well being of his own health for his people and a struggling family man torn apart by politics. ![]() Jinnah is not a simple figure one can simply identified as being a good as with many other historical adaptations. The film might feel like a history lesson in movie form for some, but it's far more interesting than reading out of a textbook. Jinnah is a filmed not made for entertainment value, but instead informs those of us (like myself) who are not very familiar with this event. ![]() Jinnah tells the story of the founder Pakistan, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, and the conflicts he faced seeing his vision come true. What often is over looked in these history adaptations is not the achievement of the individuals, but what these individuals had to endure to accomplish their goal. ![]() When it comes to adapting to any important person or event onto film we know the figures that changed the world like Martin Luther King, Adolf Hitler, Abraham Lincoln, Cesar Chavez, and so forth. History is filled with many important figures, and even more important events than we keep track off.
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