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Pharaoh's Army

Pharaoh's Army

1995

PG-13

Director

Robby Henson

Runtime

90 minutes

Average Rating

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Synopsis

Union soldiers in search of food descend on the farm of a Confederate family and decide to stay until one in their ranks' wounds have healed. While the war weary Union captain falls for the mother of the family - whose husband is off fighting for the rebels - her son plots revenge on the dirty, double-dealing Yankees.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

3.0/10

Limited


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Minimal

The film adheres to heteronormative romantic tropes common to period dramas. The central tension revolves around a romantic connection between a Union captain and a Confederate mother.

Gender Representation

Fair

A woman serves as a central emotional figure while managing a household alone. However, her role appears defined by her relationships with the men in the story.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Limited

The narrative focuses on the binary conflict between white Union soldiers and a white Confederate family. It lacks evidence of a non-white majority cast.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Limited

The story centers on the preservation of the family unit amidst historical conflict. It follows traditional Western dramatic structures regarding revenge and coexistence.

Disability Representation

Minimal

A soldier remains at the farm due to wounds, but it is unclear if this serves as a meaningful exploration of disability. It may simply be a plot device.

Strengths

  • Provides a nuanced look at the human cost of war through a domestic setting.
  • Explores complex moral tensions between coexistence and revenge.

Areas for Improvement

  • Lacks intentional subversion of traditional gender hierarchies and archetypes.
  • Fails to incorporate diverse racial or non-cisnormative identities into the narrative.
  • Does not move beyond the binary social conflicts of the era.

AI Analysis

Pharaoh's Army is a traditional Civil War drama that prioritizes localized interpersonal conflict over systemic subversion. The narrative relies heavily on established historical tropes, focusing on the friction between white factions during the American Civil War. The film explores the human cost of war through a fractured domestic lens, yet it remains within conventional storytelling bounds. It does not actively disrupt standard expectations regarding identity or social hierarchies. Ultimately, the work functions as a period piece centered on masculine archetypes of war and revenge, offering little in the way of intersectional or progressive representation.

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