अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA writer in his forty, writing about his wealthy family before and after the Syrian crisis, to review the living conditions since 2003 until now.A writer in his forty, writing about his wealthy family before and after the Syrian crisis, to review the living conditions since 2003 until now.A writer in his forty, writing about his wealthy family before and after the Syrian crisis, to review the living conditions since 2003 until now.
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This series strikes a profound chord with the human experience, exploring the darkest corners and deepest valleys of our souls. It carries an unrelenting sense of dread, with an ever-present shadow of inevitable catastrophe, reflecting the fragile, transient nature of existence. What makes the tragedy even more devastating is that it's born from the beautiful things in life-love, hope, and connection-all destined to fade or break. Each episode peels back layers of emotion, exposing raw vulnerability and the quiet despair that often defines our struggles. Prepare to invest hours in tears-this isn't just entertainment; it's a haunting reflection of the human condition, where suffering feels not like an exception, but an inescapable destiny.
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Solid acting, great story fantastic music intro, immotional and over all just perfect.
Serian Dramas have always held a special place in my heart, but this drama really stands out for its unique script-writing, camera choices, music, and its brilliant casting choice.
The decision to portray the present with a black and white background is just spot on. The black and white background not only hints at the destruction of the present and the miserable conditions of Syria at that time, but indirectly leads viewers to focus more on the character's body language and the dialogue among them more than the beauty the element of color would usaully add to the physical appearance. It moreover presents a paradox, aiming to emphasize the state of anarchy Syria has been living in. Usually, it is the past that is reflected in black and white, not the present.
The great work of the camera could have not been vividly had its immense effect hadn't the script been well crafted. Hasan Sami Yusuf did a fine yet exceptional job in writing the script. The scenes were so vivid and necessary to the delivery of his dialogue. He knitted the fabric in a so graceful, clever and delicate way that the characters, dialogue, scenes, storyline and plot just distinguishedly fit together and serve one another.
The choice of actors is also a major factor in the success of this series. One could notice the harmony and solidarity among characters in their acting performance on screen.
Last but not least, chapeau Iyad Rimawi for your composition of the series's music pieces. Your music matches the gist of the storyline and scenes shot. You have managed to maintain your own style of music and instrument usage which nonetheless, speak human words and feelings, not just those of Syria.
To all those who contributed so much to bring this show to the big screen, thank you. I have enjoyed each and every second of watching and rewatching this drama. Chapeau!
The decision to portray the present with a black and white background is just spot on. The black and white background not only hints at the destruction of the present and the miserable conditions of Syria at that time, but indirectly leads viewers to focus more on the character's body language and the dialogue among them more than the beauty the element of color would usaully add to the physical appearance. It moreover presents a paradox, aiming to emphasize the state of anarchy Syria has been living in. Usually, it is the past that is reflected in black and white, not the present.
The great work of the camera could have not been vividly had its immense effect hadn't the script been well crafted. Hasan Sami Yusuf did a fine yet exceptional job in writing the script. The scenes were so vivid and necessary to the delivery of his dialogue. He knitted the fabric in a so graceful, clever and delicate way that the characters, dialogue, scenes, storyline and plot just distinguishedly fit together and serve one another.
The choice of actors is also a major factor in the success of this series. One could notice the harmony and solidarity among characters in their acting performance on screen.
Last but not least, chapeau Iyad Rimawi for your composition of the series's music pieces. Your music matches the gist of the storyline and scenes shot. You have managed to maintain your own style of music and instrument usage which nonetheless, speak human words and feelings, not just those of Syria.
To all those who contributed so much to bring this show to the big screen, thank you. I have enjoyed each and every second of watching and rewatching this drama. Chapeau!
How can you give us a real war story without blood?
The show represent the politic and civil life in SYRIA with a high level of directing.
a lot of emotions in the romance story between Orwa and Hanaa with too much realistic, the love of money and how affect the life.
Simply it is a masterpiece
This TV show explains in 30 episodes what the life of the syrian people turned to...sadly it is even so much darker than that.
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