3 Bewertungen
What is truly disappointing about this movie? I really had low expectations for it, but he still managed to disappoint me more than what I expected. Saïd Naciri, who always criticized the cinema in our country, again did nothing to improvise. At this point, I think that Naciri doesn't know how to write a well-written script. Also, I don't understand why so many people love this film. They don't understand that this movie is just a copy of Terrorism and Kebab. So if you want to watch something good, watch. Terrorism and Kebab. Besides, let's talk about the characters in Nayda. If we stay on a superficial level, we might think that they are well developed, but this is not the case. The truth is that everything happens really fast; there is no time to delve into the emotions and feelings of the characters. Lots of events happen, but none of them seem to have really developed their personalities. In the end of this review, this movie is just typical morocan movie so dont waste your money Watching it in cinema is just garbage.
- simo-68533
- 31. Dez. 2024
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Full of mistakes that any amateur director could avoid like how its bizarre and nonsensical multitude of coincidences that happened perfectly to end with Saad taking hostages and the weird and poor montage from fake-looking plastic guns to Helicopter looks completely fake, bad, and cliché comedy Besides the null development of characters at least the only things that have the good message that's present the struggle of the precariat against the corrupted government that use the democrat to get their hands on the money of the nation
Story 1/3 characters development 1/3 technical filmmaking 0/3.
- abderrahmantabassamet
- 30. Dez. 2024
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Nayda is a Moroccan film that addresses themes of youth, rebellion, and social change. While it portrays the vibrant energy of urban Moroccan culture, it faces challenges with pacing and story structure. The film's plot, which revolves around young people challenging societal norms, has potential but often feels disjointed. The characters are relatable but not fully developed, which makes it hard to connect with their struggles deeply. Although the film's music and cinematography help convey the atmosphere, the overall execution falls short of delivering a truly impactful message. It's a good attempt, but ultimately Nayda doesn't fully live up to its promise.