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8/10
WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN
js-6613018 July 2019
"I'm so racist I can't stand it," declares Ellen. Pretty soon she's riding a camel in Cairo. A perfect subject for Tarek Mounib's "calling" of a film: to bring red State Americans into the welcoming hands of Egyptian Muslims, to facilitate some kind of discussion.

Easier said than done, turns out not many Trumpeters are eager to fly into the middle of the Middle East, even on Mounib's all inclusive dime. But soon enough, a lucky seven are experiencing their fish out of water experience in the desert. Eager to start conversations instead of preaching and teaching, Mounib pairs the Yanks with inviting Egyptian counterparts, and that's when the movie shines. All touristy bits aside (thankfully they are few), it is the frank connections made in muslim homes that stirs this melting pot.

Some see the light. Some remain blinded. Some have staggering personal revelations. Others appear unmoved. But all have the experience of a lifetime. As a documentary, "Free Trip To Egypt" works mainly because of Mounib's unrelenting optimism, unabashed cheerfulness, huggy good vibes, and discreet apolitical approach. He is the perfect conduit host for this experiment, and more importantly, someone who has actually done something with his calling.

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8/10
A heartwarming documentary
mrspractical13 June 2019
A desire to expose Americans to Egyptian culture and promote civil discourse led the filmmaker to offer a free, all expenses paid trip. He had a hard time getting people to take him up on the offer but he eventually gathers a relatively diverse group and we get to come along for the ride.

My favorite part was his pairing of the various group members with their Egyptian guides and the variety of cultural activities they do. I especially like the time they spend in people's homes- really connecting with locals and not just the touristy things.

You'll see how hospitable, kind, fun-loving and compassionate the Egyptian people are.

No surprises that everyone involved grows from the experience.
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10/10
A must see documentary!!!
dave-3192928 April 2019
Saw an advance preview and was amazed at how the film makers captured this amazing journey. The best documentary I have seen in a long time. It is truly a must watch!!!
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10/10
Changed many lives!
iamlion-283161 June 2019
Warning: Spoilers
A woman decided to avoid muslims after 9/11 happened. After her journey to Egypt, she saw how much of a bigot she was back then.
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1/10
Absolutely trash
nilshudima13 June 2019
Such a forced movie. Biased and feels really fake. Waste of time. Thought it was better.
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