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El-Maslahah

  • 2012
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3K
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Ahmed El Sakka and Ahmed Ezz in El-Maslahah (2012)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

A very serious and strict officer goes after a dangerous drug dealer, in an attempt to try and stop the drug and weapon dealing business in the area.A very serious and strict officer goes after a dangerous drug dealer, in an attempt to try and stop the drug and weapon dealing business in the area.A very serious and strict officer goes after a dangerous drug dealer, in an attempt to try and stop the drug and weapon dealing business in the area.

  • Director
    • Sandra Nashaat
  • Writer
    • Wael Abd-Allah
  • Stars
    • Ahmed El Sakka
    • Ahmed Ezz
    • Hanan Turk
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sandra Nashaat
    • Writer
      • Wael Abd-Allah
    • Stars
      • Ahmed El Sakka
      • Ahmed Ezz
      • Hanan Turk
    • 4User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ahmed El Sakka
    • Hamzah Abul-Izz
    • (as Ahmed el-Sakka)
    Ahmed Ezz
    Ahmed Ezz
    • Salem el-Musallami
    Hanan Turk
    Hanan Turk
    • Hanan…
    Zeina
    Zeina
    • Shadyah…
    Muhammad Farrag
    Muhammad Farrag
    • Sulaiman el-Musallami
    Salah Abdalla
    • Abu-Fayyadh
    Kinda Alloush
    • Nansi…
    Nihal Anber
    • Mother of Hamzah and Yahya
    Yasmin Raeis
    Yasmin Raeis
    • Nagla
    Tamim Abdou
    • General Mamdooh Umar
    Ammar Shalak
    • Mazen
    Munther Reyahneh
    • Ammar el-Taher
    • (as Monzer Reyahnah)
    Mohamed Farouk Shiba
    • Salem's Thug
    Walid Fawaz
    • Walid
    Maher Maher
    • Muhammad
    Mahmoud El-Bizzawy
    • Awwad Ebaid
    Ahmed Mounir
    • Hamdi
    Yasser Ali Maher
    • Hagg Talat
    • Director
      • Sandra Nashaat
    • Writer
      • Wael Abd-Allah
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    9analiza-48919

    Best EGY Action film

    I truly enjoyed this film and consider it a must see for everyone who would like to see an Arabic/Action flick.
    6sarahmdorra

    Expected more from Nashaat

    After four years since her Transit Prisoner, Sandra Nashaat is back with a new feature that, though undeniably good, is not as good as a Sandra Nashaat film should be. The Benefit (El Maslaha) stars a fair number of big names most notably Salah Abd-Allah and Nihal Anbar as well as, of course, Ahmed El Sakka and Ahmed Ezz as leading characters.

    The Benefit tells the story of a long-time struggle between the police and drug dealers, a struggle that gets deeper and fiercer when it moves to the personal level. Also, the fact that the general atmosphere of the film is colored with black comedy makes it very much similar to Sheriff Arafa's The Island (El Gezira), though the latter is far better in terms of plot development, performances and Arafa's employment of black comedy.

    Based on a true story, the film is shot in documentary style. Following the same style of several recent films such as Lars von Trier's Melancholia, The Benefit is filmed with a hand-held camera. I can't find another interpretation to this except to add a sense of credibility. As for the blurred picture and the unclear sound throughout the film, these I can find no explanation to.

    Performances, on the other hand, varied greatly. From the very early moments of the film, we get an idea of how Ahmed Ezz's performance will be like. Ezz has the potentials to become a better actor but the problem with him is, no matter what role he's playing, he remains Ahmed Ezz – the person he plays always lack the small details which distinguish every person from the other. Almost the same could be said of Hanan Turk who has an innocent look that could be traced in all the characters she plays. Ahmed El-Sakka, on the other hand, is fascinating as Hamza, flexibly developing with the development of his round character. However, most of the good performances in the film were given by the minor characters supporting the leading one, most importantly Salah Abd-Allah, Nihal Anbar, Mohammed Faraag and Khaled Saleh.

    It's a bit unclear what Nashaat wants to say in The Benefit. In the beginning, I had started to think that the film is a celebration of the courage of Egyptian policemen and perhaps an attempt to make conciliation between them and the Egyptian civilians. But as incidents unfold, the film's neutral and objective tone start to show, making it difficult to decide if Nashaat is merely telling a story that took place in real life or if she, in this way, is telling the Egyptian audiences all that they need to know about their police and leaves them to make their own judgment.

    Regardless, it's unfortunate to say that I don't expect Nashaat's The Benefit to leave a print in the recent history of Egyptian cinema. However, I hope that her next feature would be as successful as Private Alexandria (which, in my opinion, is her best film so far). After all, one could not expect any less from such a great director as Nashaat is.
    8MitwalyOsman

    A Good Deal for Movie Enthusiasts

    I'm not particularly fond of pro 2k (made after the year 2000) Eyptian movies, and although I generally like Al Sakka as an actor, I had previously seen him in another film where he played a cop, and I didn't enjoy it. I was concerned that he might repeat the same role in this movie, but to my pleasant surprise, his performance was much better, blending seriousness and humor effectively. The dialogue, however, felt a bit rushed, as if the actors were simply reading from the script. Nonetheless, the captivating story overshadowed this minor issue, allowing me to truly enjoy watching the film. I would have liked to provide more details about the movie, but I encourage those who haven't seen it to approach it with no expectations, just as I did.

    8/10.

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 2012 (Egypt)
    • Country of origin
      • Egypt
    • Official site
      • Netflix
    • Language
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • The Benefit
    • Filming locations
      • Al-Arish, Egypt
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      • $659,554
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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