Mousa
- 2021
- 1h 45m
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6.0/10
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An engineering college student invents the first of its kind robot in the Middle East, in an attempt to avenge his father's death and achieve justice, which gets him pursued by the authoriti... Read allAn engineering college student invents the first of its kind robot in the Middle East, in an attempt to avenge his father's death and achieve justice, which gets him pursued by the authorities.An engineering college student invents the first of its kind robot in the Middle East, in an attempt to avenge his father's death and achieve justice, which gets him pursued by the authorities.
Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz
- Yahya Saleh el-Khayyat
- (as Kareem Mahmoud Abdel Aziz)
Asma Abulyazeid
- Rika
- (as Asma Abul-Yazid)
Ahmed Elsalakawy
- Police station officer
- (as Ahmad El-Salakawi)
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The performance of Karim is fantastic. Really, he is the son of his father. His father is not died. Ib comparison with the lovely actor in Egypt with reompeated performance, may be he has no fan like Karim Abdul Aziz of Ahmad Al Saka or Ahmed Iz but but karim Mahmmod Abdul Aziz is creative and changes his roles. In each movie or serie he has a different character. One of the top. The movie should be longer. Visual effects should have been beter. But generally it is very good movie.
An Egyptian attempt into superhero genre, inspired by Hollywood blockbusters like IRON MAN or CHAPPIE.
Story wise it was quite messy with an annoyingly awkward & extremely shy character on the lead (the engineering college student who invents Mousa, the robot). It seems like the team behind the film wasn't much sure of the idea and how to actually plot & execute it with a sensible & engaging approach.
Though there's a college professor who was kinda against him for some lame reason but there was actually no clear antagonist in this film. Although there was a plot element that could have been use as a tool to make it interesting; just for a change, by turning it into an anti-superhero or vigilante film (!)....like a evil group of people gets hold of that robot and somehow manipulates its creator (Yehia) to serve their interest only, resulting the thin line between right & wrong, justice or plain vengeance eventually gone blurry. At the end it would be the protagonist's journey to rectify his mistakes, finally make some better decisions and becomes the hero that he deserves to be.
Story wise it was quite messy with an annoyingly awkward & extremely shy character on the lead (the engineering college student who invents Mousa, the robot). It seems like the team behind the film wasn't much sure of the idea and how to actually plot & execute it with a sensible & engaging approach.
Though there's a college professor who was kinda against him for some lame reason but there was actually no clear antagonist in this film. Although there was a plot element that could have been use as a tool to make it interesting; just for a change, by turning it into an anti-superhero or vigilante film (!)....like a evil group of people gets hold of that robot and somehow manipulates its creator (Yehia) to serve their interest only, resulting the thin line between right & wrong, justice or plain vengeance eventually gone blurry. At the end it would be the protagonist's journey to rectify his mistakes, finally make some better decisions and becomes the hero that he deserves to be.
Nothing new here...all this movie's main selling point is that it's a CGI movie from the middle east.
Great acting everyone did a great job portraying they characters, the graphics were really good (but looked unrealistic in certain shots), there are very small plot holes and the scenario had tiny mistakes, but none of those mistakes affect your experience, there were beautiful shots and challenging scenes. I highly recommend it and I can guarantee you that you will enjoy it.
As an Egyptian movie. It wasn't that bad. We want to see some changes on TV, but when this change comes it must have a lot of mistakes... Do we accept them? No, we just refuse them as we should present a Hollywood movie for the first time.
Anyways, Karim Abdelaziz acted very well.
There are a lot of mistakes I won't write about them, but I hope to see them get fixed if Peter Mimi is going to continue on this universe he's working on.
Anyways, Karim Abdelaziz acted very well.
There are a lot of mistakes I won't write about them, but I hope to see them get fixed if Peter Mimi is going to continue on this universe he's working on.
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- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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