Lorsque le fiancé pakistanais britannique de Razan s'incruste dans les célébrations de l'Aïd de sa famille saoudienne, elle tente de les convaincre qu'il est un bon parti.Lorsque le fiancé pakistanais britannique de Razan s'incruste dans les célébrations de l'Aïd de sa famille saoudienne, elle tente de les convaincre qu'il est un bon parti.Lorsque le fiancé pakistanais britannique de Razan s'incruste dans les célébrations de l'Aïd de sa famille saoudienne, elle tente de les convaincre qu'il est un bon parti.
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While it's never easy to discuss the social issues that were the theme for this show, I believe the team that worked on this movie did an amazing job! The characters, plot and lines were to the point.
Saudi cinema is young and not anyone could pull off a great show like this.
I really enjoyed watching "Razan" the protagonists who represents a thriving self-motivated woman that wants to build a new life abroad with her daughter "Razan".
I was really impressed to hear Hamza Haq's Arabic who plays "Sameer" and blown away by how cleverly Yasir Alsaggaf played the role of the troubled husband who is deprived from his son.
Big applause for the creators of this show.
Saudi cinema is young and not anyone could pull off a great show like this.
I really enjoyed watching "Razan" the protagonists who represents a thriving self-motivated woman that wants to build a new life abroad with her daughter "Razan".
I was really impressed to hear Hamza Haq's Arabic who plays "Sameer" and blown away by how cleverly Yasir Alsaggaf played the role of the troubled husband who is deprived from his son.
Big applause for the creators of this show.
"Crashing Eid" on Netflix is a top-notch production that not only delivers a gripping storyline but also provides an immersive experience into the rich tapestry of Saudi culture. From outstanding acting to brilliant dialogue delivery, this series offers a feast for the senses, making it a truly delightful watch.
The standout feature of "Crashing Eid" is undoubtedly the exceptional acting by the cast. Each actor brings their character to life with such authenticity that it's impossible not to be drawn into their world. The emotional depth and range displayed by the cast contribute significantly to the series' overall impact.
The dialogues in "Crashing Eid" are a testament to the skilled writing behind the scenes. Witty, thought-provoking, and at times, deeply emotional, the dialogue delivery enhances the narrative, keeping the audience engaged throughout. The seamless integration of humor and drama adds layers to the storyline, making it a well-rounded and thoroughly enjoyable experience.
One of the series' strengths lies in its dedication to portraying Saudi culture authentically. From the traditional celebrations of Eid to the nuances of daily life, "Crashing Eid" goes beyond being just a story and becomes a window into the diverse and vibrant culture of Saudi Arabia. The attention to detail in costume, set design, and cultural practices is commendable and adds a level of realism that enriches the viewing experience.
In essence, "Crashing Eid" on Netflix is not just a series; it's a celebration of storytelling, acting prowess, and cultural representation. It successfully blends entertainment with cultural insight, making it a must-watch for audiences seeking a well-crafted and enriching experience. Kudos to the entire team for delivering a production that is truly adorable in every aspect.
The standout feature of "Crashing Eid" is undoubtedly the exceptional acting by the cast. Each actor brings their character to life with such authenticity that it's impossible not to be drawn into their world. The emotional depth and range displayed by the cast contribute significantly to the series' overall impact.
The dialogues in "Crashing Eid" are a testament to the skilled writing behind the scenes. Witty, thought-provoking, and at times, deeply emotional, the dialogue delivery enhances the narrative, keeping the audience engaged throughout. The seamless integration of humor and drama adds layers to the storyline, making it a well-rounded and thoroughly enjoyable experience.
One of the series' strengths lies in its dedication to portraying Saudi culture authentically. From the traditional celebrations of Eid to the nuances of daily life, "Crashing Eid" goes beyond being just a story and becomes a window into the diverse and vibrant culture of Saudi Arabia. The attention to detail in costume, set design, and cultural practices is commendable and adds a level of realism that enriches the viewing experience.
In essence, "Crashing Eid" on Netflix is not just a series; it's a celebration of storytelling, acting prowess, and cultural representation. It successfully blends entertainment with cultural insight, making it a must-watch for audiences seeking a well-crafted and enriching experience. Kudos to the entire team for delivering a production that is truly adorable in every aspect.
Just finished watching the show and started typing this. Usually, I start any show and then get diverted in other thing. However, this show made me intrigued to the story. After so long time, I have watched something very refreshing and full of natural acting. Each and every character acted so perfectly. Ow my god!! What a brilliant performance given by them. Found no exaggeration at all in any corner of the series. What Can I say more!! To fill up the required number of characters, I'm writing this long. However it's just so good that I think one who'll watch, will know. A well made mini series with loads of components.
I really enjoyed this amusing family dramedy. I have been watching a lot of foreign Netflix and there is so much much to enjoy from Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
I particularly like the period show so this was bit different. What was interesting is that all the classic fish out of water, culture clash tropes work what ever the combination.
What did drive me bonkers though was the accents of the dubbed characters. Why do Sameer and the daughter have Saudi accents? They are both British! This is a weird story distorting error. It is not a deal breaker, but you have to remind yourself who is from where.
I particularly like the period show so this was bit different. What was interesting is that all the classic fish out of water, culture clash tropes work what ever the combination.
What did drive me bonkers though was the accents of the dubbed characters. Why do Sameer and the daughter have Saudi accents? They are both British! This is a weird story distorting error. It is not a deal breaker, but you have to remind yourself who is from where.
For sometime after watching numerous Arabic shows on Netflix, specifically from Egypt. I ever so wonder if a show would centre around a Pakistani crossing paths with an Arab? We've seen plenty of stories of them with white or Indian, so maybe this would be a nice change and my wish came true finally.
This show never disappoints me, it has comedy, good story progression and moral values like accepting one who is off a different race, culture, country and marriage status. Definitely my new fave Arabic show as a Pakistani myself 😂
8.5/10 - sweet and short, wish there was a second season for it.
This show never disappoints me, it has comedy, good story progression and moral values like accepting one who is off a different race, culture, country and marriage status. Definitely my new fave Arabic show as a Pakistani myself 😂
8.5/10 - sweet and short, wish there was a second season for it.
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- AnecdotesA song by the legendary Pakistani Qawwal and Singer, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan titled "Sanson ki Maalaa" is played as an end credits and theme song throughout the show
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