Restart
- 2025
- 1h 36m
Mohamed, a humble phone technician, dreams of marrying Afaf, a small-time influencer.Mohamed, a humble phone technician, dreams of marrying Afaf, a small-time influencer.Mohamed, a humble phone technician, dreams of marrying Afaf, a small-time influencer.
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This movie is without exaggeration one of the worst cinematic experiences I've ever had. It tries desperately to be funny but relies almost entirely on cheap, inappropriate jokes Not once did I genuinely laugh only cringed.
Tamer Hosny feels like he's stuck in 2008 using outdated humor and an acting style that hasn't evolved in over a decade. It's like watching someone who hasn't realized the world has moved on and not in a charming, nostalgic way but in a painfully awkward one.
The film is so bad, it's almost impossible to finish. You find yourself constantly checking the time wondering how much longer you have to endure this mess.
Tamer Hosny feels like he's stuck in 2008 using outdated humor and an acting style that hasn't evolved in over a decade. It's like watching someone who hasn't realized the world has moved on and not in a charming, nostalgic way but in a painfully awkward one.
The film is so bad, it's almost impossible to finish. You find yourself constantly checking the time wondering how much longer you have to endure this mess.
Very very bad movie.
Restart" by Tamer Hosny is a major letdown. The plot feels recycled and lacks depth, with weak character development and unconvincing performances. The humor often falls flat, and the emotional moments feel forced rather than genuine. Even fans of Hosny might find it hard to connect with this one. Overall, it's a disappointing attempt at blending drama and comedy, leaving little impact. A forgettable film that fails to deliver on its pro.
Restart" by Tamer Hosny is a major letdown. The plot feels recycled and lacks depth, with weak character development and unconvincing performances. The humor often falls flat, and the emotional moments feel forced rather than genuine. Even fans of Hosny might find it hard to connect with this one. Overall, it's a disappointing attempt at blending drama and comedy, leaving little impact. A forgettable film that fails to deliver on its pro.
Restart" by Tamer Hosny is a major letdown. The plot feels recycled and lacks depth, with weak character development and unconvincing performances. The humor often falls flat, and the emotional moments feel forced rather than genuine. Even fans of Hosny might find it hard to connect with this one. Overall, it's a disappointing attempt at blending drama and comedy, leaving little impact. A forgettable film that fails to deliver on its pro.
Restart" by Tamer Hosny is a major letdown. The plot feels recycled and lacks depth, with weak character development and unconvincing performances. The humor often falls flat, and the emotional moments feel forced rather than genuine. Even fans of Hosny might find it hard to connect with this one. Overall, it's a disappointing attempt at blending drama and comedy, leaving little impact. A forgettable film that fails to deliver on its pro.
I'm genuinely surprised that a film of such low quality made it to release in 2025. The lack of structure and coherent timeline makes it feel more like a string of poorly directed sketches than a feature film.
It wasn't enjoyable, nor was it comedic. While the film seems to aim at criticizing the darker sides of social media-particularly how some people exploit it for views and profit-it completely falls flat due to its absence of plot, drama, and proper direction.
Scenes jump randomly from sketch to sketch, often without any logical flow. One moment there's a random song, then a dance show, then suddenly we're watching characters travel for scenic sea shots. It felt chaotic and unplanned.
On multiple occasions, I seriously considered walking out of the cinema. Sadly, this was one of the most disappointing movie experiences I've had in a long time.
It wasn't enjoyable, nor was it comedic. While the film seems to aim at criticizing the darker sides of social media-particularly how some people exploit it for views and profit-it completely falls flat due to its absence of plot, drama, and proper direction.
Scenes jump randomly from sketch to sketch, often without any logical flow. One moment there's a random song, then a dance show, then suddenly we're watching characters travel for scenic sea shots. It felt chaotic and unplanned.
On multiple occasions, I seriously considered walking out of the cinema. Sadly, this was one of the most disappointing movie experiences I've had in a long time.
This movie was truly disappointing. Not only does it contain scenes that are clearly inappropriate for children and families, but the overall storyline is weak and poorly constructed. Many of the scenes feel disconnected, lacking any logical flow or purpose. The narrative fails to engage, and it's hard to follow the plot due to its chaotic structure. I regret spending money on something that offered so little in terms of entertainment or value. It was a waste of time and resources, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
Really really bad movie, didn't worth money or time. Never watch it. The worst.
Really really bad movie, didn't worth money or time. Never watch it. The worst.
A beautiful movie about the Renaissance, a message and a phenomenon that the era suffers from, because it conveys the effects in a light and funny way that makes you accept it I highly recommend watching it. I watched it once and I will watch it again. Thank you, Tamer Hosny. Watch the work.
Tamer Hosny isn't just a singing star; he's also a screen star par excellence. He was able to establish himself in the world of cinema from his first film, creating a unique mark as a comprehensive artist.
From his first appearance in "Halet Hob," people recognized his new talent, not just in singing, but also in his natural, spontaneous acting. He then truly exploded with "Omar & Salma," through which he managed to attract an entire generation because it presented a story relatable to young people, full of emotions, laughter, and drama. Many people saw him not just as a star, but as one of them.
The beauty of Tamer is that he always strives to develop himself as an actor, whether in comedy, romance, or even action, as we've seen in his recent films like "El Badla" and "Mesh Ana," which have a strong human touch and a unique approach.
One of his distinguishing features is that his cinematic works are always relatable to young people, speaking about them, making them laugh, and leaving the film with something they've learned or felt.
Tamer Hosny in cinema is not just an actor... he is a special case that combines presence, voice, and emotion, and he can simply make you laugh, cry, and sing... all of this in two hours.
Tamer Hosny isn't just a singing star; he's also a screen star par excellence. He was able to establish himself in the world of cinema from his first film, creating a unique mark as a comprehensive artist.
From his first appearance in "Halet Hob," people recognized his new talent, not just in singing, but also in his natural, spontaneous acting. He then truly exploded with "Omar & Salma," through which he managed to attract an entire generation because it presented a story relatable to young people, full of emotions, laughter, and drama. Many people saw him not just as a star, but as one of them.
The beauty of Tamer is that he always strives to develop himself as an actor, whether in comedy, romance, or even action, as we've seen in his recent films like "El Badla" and "Mesh Ana," which have a strong human touch and a unique approach.
One of his distinguishing features is that his cinematic works are always relatable to young people, speaking about them, making them laugh, and leaving the film with something they've learned or felt.
Tamer Hosny in cinema is not just an actor... he is a special case that combines presence, voice, and emotion, and he can simply make you laugh, cry, and sing... all of this in two hours.
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