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- skullshapedcandy
- 13 juil. 2022
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Although I didn't go through the '90s, I felt all the feelings of this period and nostalgia for the past. Sedki Sakhr and Amir Eid's performance was more than amazing, and there was more than one scene that felt like I was going to cry. The directing had a big factor in the appearance of the series in this wonderful way, my greetings to Yahya Ismail.
- WaliedNasser
- 2 août 2022
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Synopsis: Mariem's father who is a very famous script writer, dies unexpectedly leaving behind an uncompleted movie script titled "RIVO". This script opens the door to his daughter to finally discover the truth about the secretes that were hidden from her all those years.
The show's story is very much unique and different for an Egyptian show. It feels like a love message to the 90s and early 2000s, as well as to how young people's decisions can be stupid, but at the same time, when looking back at it as a whole, there so much beauty and memories in it.
Starring the famous Egyptian band Cairokee lead Amir Eid as Shadi who's character is very well written with much careful and detail since the main story somewhat revolves around him. From his character's first appearance in the first episode to his last in the final episode, his beautiful and tragic story touches the heart and looking back at it from where he started and what he wanted to become or accomplish is even more beautiful.
The show touches on the different struggles that each of the other members of the Rivo band are going through. From their love lives to their personal issues or family issues. Which is something that I thought is more than amazing to be added and not to be left out since this is a story about Rivo at the end as a whole band, and how they came out.
Rakeen Saad's performance as Mariam is very much convincing especially throughout her anger moments. The burden of reaching the finish line of this story and script can be seen through her and only Rakeen Saad is able to portray that.
The show is able to revisit the 90s and early 2000s very accurately thanks to both the production design, custom design, and Make-up & hairstyle. From making the actors who are in their 30s look young and seem like they are in their 20s, is very much convincing. As well as their change in looks whenever we jump in different timelines throughout the past and present. The production design gives that exact same vibe of how living in the 90s feels like. Paying attention to details is important. The posters in the back that are a call out to old movies and famous bands like Queen, Rolling Stones or The Beatles, to films like E. T. and The Godfather.
Finally, Cairokee's great contribution to the soundtrack and specifically Amir Eid's voice that brought a very emotional side to the story or events of the show. Songs like Ana Negm, Ala Bab El Sema, Tayer, or Law Kan that have a major connection in terms of the lyrics that describe each character's feelings.
The show lacks a lot through the editing element as at times, it feels like a certain shot is being cut earlier than it should be as it moves on to the next shot with a not so smooth transition. In addition, it is true that 10 episodes for season 2 are too much and some episodes felt too long which caused some of them to be boring not like season 1 that had shorter episode runtimes which made every episode important and not so dull. However, at most times, this beautiful story and events make those mistakes almost not recognizable and forgettable.
My rating is: 8/10 Watched: at home.
The show's story is very much unique and different for an Egyptian show. It feels like a love message to the 90s and early 2000s, as well as to how young people's decisions can be stupid, but at the same time, when looking back at it as a whole, there so much beauty and memories in it.
Starring the famous Egyptian band Cairokee lead Amir Eid as Shadi who's character is very well written with much careful and detail since the main story somewhat revolves around him. From his character's first appearance in the first episode to his last in the final episode, his beautiful and tragic story touches the heart and looking back at it from where he started and what he wanted to become or accomplish is even more beautiful.
The show touches on the different struggles that each of the other members of the Rivo band are going through. From their love lives to their personal issues or family issues. Which is something that I thought is more than amazing to be added and not to be left out since this is a story about Rivo at the end as a whole band, and how they came out.
Rakeen Saad's performance as Mariam is very much convincing especially throughout her anger moments. The burden of reaching the finish line of this story and script can be seen through her and only Rakeen Saad is able to portray that.
The show is able to revisit the 90s and early 2000s very accurately thanks to both the production design, custom design, and Make-up & hairstyle. From making the actors who are in their 30s look young and seem like they are in their 20s, is very much convincing. As well as their change in looks whenever we jump in different timelines throughout the past and present. The production design gives that exact same vibe of how living in the 90s feels like. Paying attention to details is important. The posters in the back that are a call out to old movies and famous bands like Queen, Rolling Stones or The Beatles, to films like E. T. and The Godfather.
Finally, Cairokee's great contribution to the soundtrack and specifically Amir Eid's voice that brought a very emotional side to the story or events of the show. Songs like Ana Negm, Ala Bab El Sema, Tayer, or Law Kan that have a major connection in terms of the lyrics that describe each character's feelings.
The show lacks a lot through the editing element as at times, it feels like a certain shot is being cut earlier than it should be as it moves on to the next shot with a not so smooth transition. In addition, it is true that 10 episodes for season 2 are too much and some episodes felt too long which caused some of them to be boring not like season 1 that had shorter episode runtimes which made every episode important and not so dull. However, at most times, this beautiful story and events make those mistakes almost not recognizable and forgettable.
My rating is: 8/10 Watched: at home.
The most beautiful atmosphere and the most beautiful period in contemporary history 90's period.
I loved the actors' performance Especially the performance of Amir Eid One of the best series I've watched recently.
I loved the actors' performance Especially the performance of Amir Eid One of the best series I've watched recently.
- ashwa-78332
- 4 juil. 2022
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Loved everything about it. The show has a compelling storyline that kept me curious about how the plot ends but also worried I'll run out of viewing material! Great choice of actors and great songs by Rivo!
Love the shots. And the lead actress who played Mariam was really good too.
Love the shots. And the lead actress who played Mariam was really good too.
- youssefgamily
- 10 juin 2022
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The show was actually from another world, it just explained how it was back then and how it was really hard to be someone. How now social media helps, and makes everything easier. I loved how many friendships she found, how much loyal people there. The way it explained the good and bad in this world also was good. They showed how experienced they were in showing how the 90s was back then. I loved the show and it was one of the best I've ever watched in a long time!
I started to find good works as something almost impossible to find. The series was simply made carried me away with it, a puzzle that I enjoyed collecting. It's been a while since I felt the eagerness to follow episode by episode.
As an arab who followed the Egyptian song and cinematic development I found the vibes are unique and lovely to feel.
ONE THING I didn't like, a scene from 9th episode that tells 2 people had an affair in a way that was not necessary. I hope film makers will read this review, this scene made me hesitate recommending the series to my friends.
A medical student who found his passion in screenplay writing again after this series. Maybe it's a series review and maybe it's my dairy....
As an arab who followed the Egyptian song and cinematic development I found the vibes are unique and lovely to feel.
ONE THING I didn't like, a scene from 9th episode that tells 2 people had an affair in a way that was not necessary. I hope film makers will read this review, this scene made me hesitate recommending the series to my friends.
A medical student who found his passion in screenplay writing again after this series. Maybe it's a series review and maybe it's my dairy....
- ahmedsattar-37830
- 26 janv. 2023
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This show masterfully transports viewers to a world where different timelines intertwine, creating a dreamy and inspiring narrative. The exploration of the '90s and early 2000s is done with such authenticity that even those who didn't live through the era can feel its essence and nostalgia. The storyline, revolving around Mariem discovering hidden truths after her father's death, is both unique and captivating.
The casting is spot-on, with Sedki Sakhr and Amir Eid delivering performances that are nothing short of impressive. Their portrayals evoke a range of emotions, and Eid's role as Shadi, in particular, stands out. His character's journey from his debut to the final episode is a poignant tale of ambition and tragedy. Rakeen Saad as Mariam also delivers a compelling performance, capturing the intense emotional weight of the story.
The show excels in its production design, costumes, and makeup, convincingly recreating the '90s atmosphere and effectively aging the actors as needed. The attention to detail, from vintage movie posters to iconic band references, enhances the nostalgic experience. Cairokee's contribution to the soundtrack adds another layer of emotional depth, with Amir Eid's voice enriching the storyline.
However, the series isn't without its flaws. The ending feels somewhat rushed, leaving several storylines unresolved-like Shady's death and the fate of Yasmin, Adham, and Sameh. The editing could have been smoother, with some transitions feeling abrupt. Additionally, the length of the second season, with its ten episodes, made some parts feel drawn out compared to the more concise first season.
Despite these minor issues, the show remains a beautiful and engaging watch. Its blend of relatable storytelling, excellent performances, and nostalgic charm makes it a memorable experience. If you're drawn to stories that mix emotional depth with a touch of '90s flair, this show is well worth your time!
The casting is spot-on, with Sedki Sakhr and Amir Eid delivering performances that are nothing short of impressive. Their portrayals evoke a range of emotions, and Eid's role as Shadi, in particular, stands out. His character's journey from his debut to the final episode is a poignant tale of ambition and tragedy. Rakeen Saad as Mariam also delivers a compelling performance, capturing the intense emotional weight of the story.
The show excels in its production design, costumes, and makeup, convincingly recreating the '90s atmosphere and effectively aging the actors as needed. The attention to detail, from vintage movie posters to iconic band references, enhances the nostalgic experience. Cairokee's contribution to the soundtrack adds another layer of emotional depth, with Amir Eid's voice enriching the storyline.
However, the series isn't without its flaws. The ending feels somewhat rushed, leaving several storylines unresolved-like Shady's death and the fate of Yasmin, Adham, and Sameh. The editing could have been smoother, with some transitions feeling abrupt. Additionally, the length of the second season, with its ten episodes, made some parts feel drawn out compared to the more concise first season.
Despite these minor issues, the show remains a beautiful and engaging watch. Its blend of relatable storytelling, excellent performances, and nostalgic charm makes it a memorable experience. If you're drawn to stories that mix emotional depth with a touch of '90s flair, this show is well worth your time!
- fadybaseleem
- 9 août 2024
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I started to find good works as something almost impossible to find. The series was simply made carried me away with it, a puzzle that I enjoyed collecting. It's been a while since I felt the eagerness to follow episode by episode.
As an arab who followed the Egyptian song and cinematic development I found the vibes are unique and lovely to feel.
ONE THING I didn't like, a scene from 9th episode that tells 2 people had an affair in a way that was not necessary. I hope film makers will read this review, this scene made me hesitate recommending the series to my friends.
Love this so much......
As an arab who followed the Egyptian song and cinematic development I found the vibes are unique and lovely to feel.
ONE THING I didn't like, a scene from 9th episode that tells 2 people had an affair in a way that was not necessary. I hope film makers will read this review, this scene made me hesitate recommending the series to my friends.
Love this so much......
It could be a true story for any idea or any project that tries to come to light amidst things that are all similar to each other, but the person who has the ball always has a new or different idea, always looking at the need from a further perspective. He always looks for the glory and benefit around him. His goal is always the common good. He does not break his fast with material things, because he is not like traditional people. From here the difficulty comes because he struggles to do something that is in the end. In the end, he may end up losing everything, including money, the efforts of the people of friends, but the same. Time, if all this succeeds in the lineage, will be nothing besides a moment of victory. It was true, but if a person is like Shadi, he does not like headaches and
Douche and shower, so every headache needs rivo.
- medoghanem-35626
- 24 juin 2023
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Should I feel nostalgic because of this? No, I'm 16. But even though I had no connection to the 90's or 00's whatsoever, this show has a special place in my heart. I was so attached to the story and oftentimes found myself watching 4 or 5 episodes after I had promised to watch only one. No spoilers, but even though the story is a bit predictable especially when in the middle of the plot, it still had that mysterious feeling and the urge to know what happened next just grew bigger and bigger. The feelings Shady/Mariam were experiencing were a mystery of their own, but they were also a bit relatable, maybe because they needed to know more about themselves and their backstories.
Overall, 9/10, amir eid's acting was a bit off, but he suited the role as he is also the lead for cairokee.
Overall, 9/10, amir eid's acting was a bit off, but he suited the role as he is also the lead for cairokee.
Very good. The first time we had it we were all on a roll with it but we had a good laugh and it made me smile when we were together again I love it and we had fun and we were so happy wand pepye ppeople even if it made it was so much fun to see it made me laugh so hard because it was so funny to laugh at the same thing that we were all laughing and uottiye I'm just going through my old account and I'm trying my hardest not getting any of my followers banned because of this but I'm going through it now so I'm going through a new page I think I'm just trying my hardest and I'm going to get some more of.
Simply one of the best shows i have ever seen..not for the srtong story or drama or performance but for what the show will give you as peace,nostalgia and taking you to another world back to 90s and your childhood..
I really injoyed every scene and felt like the time took me back to the 90s with its life and passion and kind of music and activities..
The characters were spectacular and the director took care of all the details..
The music was marvellous, charming and very beautiful and expressing of the show..
I really recommend it to everyone especially who lived thier childhood in the 90s...
I rewatch this 12 times
I love this show very much.
The narration of the story is very beautiful, from the beginning of the formation of the band until its disbandment and the death of one of its members, until the dismantling and gathering of its members, and the formation of their first concert, twenty years after the band was dismantled, and the story of Maryam and her father who left her at the beginning of the journey, and the impact of all of that on her.
If you want to watch a story full of action, music, tension, and attachment to the characters, Revo is definitely the perfect choice.
The narration of the story is very beautiful, from the beginning of the formation of the band until its disbandment and the death of one of its members, until the dismantling and gathering of its members, and the formation of their first concert, twenty years after the band was dismantled, and the story of Maryam and her father who left her at the beginning of the journey, and the impact of all of that on her.
If you want to watch a story full of action, music, tension, and attachment to the characters, Revo is definitely the perfect choice.
- bishoypoles
- 27 févr. 2025
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