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.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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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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Solid acting, great story fantastic music intro, immotional and over all just perfect.
Al-Nadam is more than just a television series to me; it's a precious memory from a time when Syrian drama was struggling to maintain its soul amidst the turmoil of the revolution. While many shows during that period fell into cliché or propaganda, this series stood out with its deep emotional layers, powerful storytelling, and exceptional performances.
The character of "Urwa" resonated deeply with me-not just as a writer caught between past and present, but as a symbol of a lost generation torn between hope and regret. The show's ability to balance personal pain with a collective national narrative is rare and masterful.
Even years later, Al-Nadam remains one of the few series that truly captured the Syrian experience with honesty, artistry, and humanity. For me, it represents both the sorrow and beauty of remembering-of what was, and what could have been.
The character of "Urwa" resonated deeply with me-not just as a writer caught between past and present, but as a symbol of a lost generation torn between hope and regret. The show's ability to balance personal pain with a collective national narrative is rare and masterful.
Even years later, Al-Nadam remains one of the few series that truly captured the Syrian experience with honesty, artistry, and humanity. For me, it represents both the sorrow and beauty of remembering-of what was, and what could have been.
A look at the tragedy from the inside, so much pain, so much truth, so much love, so much regret! Masterpiece of Syrian drama! A must-watch.
Laith Hajjo crowned his work with this timeless masterpiece! Genius director, genius writer, flawless screenplay!
Actors are incredibly talented. In particular, the great actor Salloum Haddad, and the charming young talent Mahmoud Nasr!
The plot is elaborate, and the cinematography is just amazing.
There is a very striking and very moving point: the use of full color for old scenes, and dull gray colors for current scenes (wartime).
In short, a series that touches the feeling of anyone in us, and touches the soul of humanity!
Masterpiece.
Laith Hajjo crowned his work with this timeless masterpiece! Genius director, genius writer, flawless screenplay!
Actors are incredibly talented. In particular, the great actor Salloum Haddad, and the charming young talent Mahmoud Nasr!
The plot is elaborate, and the cinematography is just amazing.
There is a very striking and very moving point: the use of full color for old scenes, and dull gray colors for current scenes (wartime).
In short, a series that touches the feeling of anyone in us, and touches the soul of humanity!
Masterpiece.
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