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Strengths of the Series:
The performances of all the actors were amazing and probably the best among Ramadan series.
Asser Yassin's acting was exceptional, and he changed his usual style. I was excited to see him in this different role compared to his real-life personality.
Mai Ezz Eldin gave a good performance as always.
Diab delivered the best acting performance in the series. He played the villain perfectly, and I was eagerly waiting for his scenes.
Ashraf Abdel Baky's natural acting was really good, but it wasn't his best performance.
Mahmoud Azab was a surprise in the series. I didn't know him before this, but his performance was outstanding, and I felt deeply sympathetic towards his character. His sad scenes were remarkable.
Ahmed Khaled Saleh is improving steadily, and his role in this series was also good.
Weaknesses of the Series:
Asser Yassin's character, "Ezzat," was too naive, more than necessary.
Some of the plot twists felt a bit unrealistic.
Mai Ezz Eldin's character, "Meyar," acted in ways that were hard to understand.
I wished there were more scenes for Ashraf Abdel Baky and Mahmoud Azab.
The ending was rushed and predictable. I was hoping for something more exciting.
Final Thoughts: Overall, it was a good series for Ramadan. I didn't feel bored while watching it.
The performances of all the actors were amazing and probably the best among Ramadan series.
Asser Yassin's acting was exceptional, and he changed his usual style. I was excited to see him in this different role compared to his real-life personality.
Mai Ezz Eldin gave a good performance as always.
Diab delivered the best acting performance in the series. He played the villain perfectly, and I was eagerly waiting for his scenes.
Ashraf Abdel Baky's natural acting was really good, but it wasn't his best performance.
Mahmoud Azab was a surprise in the series. I didn't know him before this, but his performance was outstanding, and I felt deeply sympathetic towards his character. His sad scenes were remarkable.
Ahmed Khaled Saleh is improving steadily, and his role in this series was also good.
Weaknesses of the Series:
Asser Yassin's character, "Ezzat," was too naive, more than necessary.
Some of the plot twists felt a bit unrealistic.
Mai Ezz Eldin's character, "Meyar," acted in ways that were hard to understand.
I wished there were more scenes for Ashraf Abdel Baky and Mahmoud Azab.
The ending was rushed and predictable. I was hoping for something more exciting.
Final Thoughts: Overall, it was a good series for Ramadan. I didn't feel bored while watching it.