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6 Days

  • 2025
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Ahmed Malek and Aya Samaha in 6 Days (2025)
DramaRomance

High school sweethearts reunite years later, forcing them to confront the profound question: can their love withstand the test of time?High school sweethearts reunite years later, forcing them to confront the profound question: can their love withstand the test of time?High school sweethearts reunite years later, forcing them to confront the profound question: can their love withstand the test of time?

  • Director
    • Karim Shaaban
  • Writer
    • Wael Hamdy
  • Stars
    • Malek Emad
    • Ahmed Malek
    • Ebram Saeed
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    1K
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    • Director
      • Karim Shaaban
    • Writer
      • Wael Hamdy
    • Stars
      • Malek Emad
      • Ahmed Malek
      • Ebram Saeed
    • 9User reviews
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    Malek Emad
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    Aya Samaha
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      • Wael Hamdy
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    8MAROUANE_41

    worth watching

    "6 Days" is a delightful Egyptian romantic movie that I thoroughly enjoyed. The story is sweet and engaging, focusing on a love story that feels genuine and heartfelt. The lead actors share great chemistry, making their relationship believable ,What stood out to me were the music choices each track perfectly complemented the scenes, adding an extra layer of emotion to the story. While the film doesn't break new ground in the romance genre, it's a well executed and enjoyable watch.

    Overall, "6 Days" is a solid romantic film with a touching story and a great soundtrack. It's worth watching if you're in the mood for something heartfelt and charming.
    10SulafA-4

    Germany

    Words can't describe the beauty of this film - it truly deserves a 100%. This is the first time I've ever been this impressed by an Arabic movie. The story feels incredibly real and relatable, and every song featured in the film touches the heart.

    Every detail in the film has meaning and is beautifully done - the glances, the music, the dialogues, and the words. Even though not everyone experiences the same kind of ending in real life, the film's message is powerful and deeply meaningful.

    Since I live in Europe, I couldn't watch it in theaters, but I highly recommend anyone living in an Arab country to see it in cinemas if they can.
    10m_7mdy

    Best romantic Egyptian movie

    I don't remember what the last movie I watched in English or Arabic was without using my phone during it. But I watched this movie without a single moment of boredom, one of the best romantic movies I have ever seen in my life.

    The best thing about this movie is its simplicity. It feels like us. It doesn't include overly emotional scenes; it just reflects our everyday lives and our stories.

    And the worst thing about this movie is that I didn't have a gf to watch it with. :"""D

    Seriously, I feel like I need to share this experience with someone, how simple and smooth the film is, how you never feel bored, and how it truly reflects reality.
    10KareemHassan5

    Egypt's "Past Lives"!

    I've always believed that time is person's greatest enemy. It silently takes things away from you-things you once thought would always be part of your life, only to find them gone without warning. You get so used to certain routines that you don't realize their value until they vanish. All that remains is nostalgia for those innocent, old feelings. Looking back, you see how much you've changed, doing things you once rejected and longing for things you once despised. You mature, gain new perspectives, and then wonder: What if I had acted differently in the past? Would my life have taken a different path? Could I have avoided where I am now? What led me here? What have the years done to us? This film came at the perfect time for me, answering questions I've often asked myself.

    Youssef and Alia's journey is deeply realistic and beautifully portrays how people change over time. Nothing stays the same-change is inevitable. The film makes you reflect on time itself and all the things you've let slip away when you could have fought to hold on to them.

    Though the movie relies on dialogue and time jumps to tell its story, which might seem dull in theory, it turns out to be highly engaging and emotionally powerful. The time jumps keep you eager to reconnect with the characters and see how they've changed. Watching the film felt like being the third person in a heartfelt conversation, trying to catch up with old friends. The storytelling was impressive-keeping the audience captivated using just dialogue between only two characters without major events is no easy feat. Yet, the emotions and interactions were so raw that they pulled me in completely.

    Beyond exploring how people change over time-whether for better or worse-the film also highlights the shock of seeing someone you once knew transform into someone entirely different. What happens when the version of a person you held onto in your memory no longer exists?

    The film is filled with thoughtful details in character development. Everything said in the early scenes plays a role later, shaping the characters' growth over the years. We witness their full emotional journey, experiencing a satisfying and logical conclusion to their arcs. This allows us not only to connect with the characters but also to reflect on our own lives.

    Since the film is mostly dialogue-driven, it primarily focuses on Youssef and Alia throughout different stages of their lives. Portraying the same character across different time periods is a challenge, but "Ahmed Malek" and "Aya Samaha" deliver outstanding performances. I wasn't a huge fan of Ahmed Malek before, but this film changed my mind-his growth as an actor is undeniable. He flawlessly showcases the different versions of Youssef, making the passage of time feel believable. Aya Samaha was equally brilliant, both actors handling complex roles with remarkable skill.

    Visually, the film had a warm and romantic aesthetic, reminiscent of "La La Land". The frequent use of locations along the Nile in Manial added a nostalgic, poetic atmosphere. The set design, background elements, and even the soundtrack all reflected the passage of time, enhancing the film's emotional depth. The song choices were particularly well-curated, aligning perfectly with the characters' feelings in each scene.

    Written by Wael Hamdy (Hepta), the film is directed by "Karim Shaaban" in his first feature-length movie. He did an incredible job crafting an emotionally resonant and visually appealing film. It's exciting to see talented new directors emerging in Egyptian cinema, and I hope they continue to get opportunities.

    "6 Days" is a milestone in Egyptian romantic cinema. For me, it's the best romantic drama in Egyptian film history, and it has instantly become one of my all-time favorites. Its simple yet genius. Storytelling reminds me of "Past Lives", but I believe it surpasses that film in many ways. It presents a fresh and deeply explored concept-love against time. I love when Egyptian films successfully execute ideas that rival international cinema, sometimes even exceeding expectations. I went in with low expectations, but the film completely surprised me. I walked out of the theater feeling genuinely happy, entertained, and convinced that I won't find another film this good anytime soon. I even tried to find flaws, but honestly, I couldn't. The movie is simply flawless.

    🌟 My Rating: 10/10 💯💥

    #KareemsHonestReview #6Days.
    8Yourfavoritedirector

    A masterful tale of love and time

    Karim Shaaban's 6 Days is a beautifully crafted emotional journey that lingers long after the credits roll. The film's premise-two lovers meeting on the same day across six years-could have felt repetitive, but Shaaban's direction turns it into a poetic meditation on love, change, and the passage of time. His ability to capture the subtleties of human connection through intimate framing and nostalgic hues is remarkable, making every encounter between Youssef and Alia feel raw and real.

    Ahmad Malek delivers one of his finest performances, portraying Youssef's evolution with incredible depth. His transition from a hopeful romantic to a man wrestling with memories and missed chances is heartbreakingly authentic. Aya Samaha is equally mesmerizing, balancing Alia's resilience with an underlying vulnerability that makes her character feel incredibly real. Their chemistry is undeniable, filling the screen with moments of warmth, tension, and unspoken longing.

    What makes 6 Days truly special is its ability to evoke nostalgia-not just for lost love, but for the versions of ourselves we leave behind. Shaaban directs with a delicate yet assured hand, using silence as powerfully as dialogue, and every shot feels intentional. The film doesn't just tell a story; it makes you feel it.

    A must-watch for anyone who has ever wondered about the road not taken.

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 2025 (Egypt)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Cairo, Egypt
    • Production companies
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      • Sea Cinema Productions
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