El Eyal Kebret
- TV Movie
- 1979
- 3h 56m
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8.9/10
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After discovering that their father is having an affair and planning to escape with a woman , four siblings try their best to stop him.After discovering that their father is having an affair and planning to escape with a woman , four siblings try their best to stop him.After discovering that their father is having an affair and planning to escape with a woman , four siblings try their best to stop him.
Ahmed Zaki
- Kamal
- (as Ahmad Zaki)
Karima Mokhtar
- Zenab
- (as Karimah Mukhtar)
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I've been born 10 years after this play was first released and I have watched it countless times and it still feels fresh, entertaining and the humor is really ahead of its time. Every character is portrayed beautifully you can feel how rebellious and outrageous the siblings are even after 40 years with many changes have occurred to the Egyptian society.
I know for a fact that there is no single Egyptian who hasn't watched it before and memorize many lines from it.
I have watched this play countless of times. In fact, I have been watching it for the past three months daily, and for some reason I seem to never get bored of it and I never stop laughing either. It is truly a masterpiece, everything made in this play is perfect from the plot to the characters, it is truly perfect. There are also very small details you will notice if you watched it daily, like me, for months.
One of the details I really love is the first phone call that the character Kamal (Ahmed Zaki) answers and then immediately closes the phone saying "The caller closed the phone" and this specific detail, as much as you would laugh at first, marks the start of the problem that the plot goes on about.
The story that happens in the play is not very far from what happened to my family a couple of years ago, but there are some different actions and consequences that have happened. Maybe that is also one of the main reason that made me so attached to this play.
At the end of this review let me just say, may allah forgive all of them and house them in the heaven of ferdous.
P. S: I made this account just to post a review here.
One of the details I really love is the first phone call that the character Kamal (Ahmed Zaki) answers and then immediately closes the phone saying "The caller closed the phone" and this specific detail, as much as you would laugh at first, marks the start of the problem that the plot goes on about.
The story that happens in the play is not very far from what happened to my family a couple of years ago, but there are some different actions and consequences that have happened. Maybe that is also one of the main reason that made me so attached to this play.
At the end of this review let me just say, may allah forgive all of them and house them in the heaven of ferdous.
P. S: I made this account just to post a review here.
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- Runtime3 hours 56 minutes
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- 4:3
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