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AkramFilms's rating
Rodda Kalbi
6.38
Rodda Kalbi
Al Helmeya Nights
8.08
Al Helmeya Nights
Elshahd wel Domouaa
8.08
Elshahd wel Domouaa
O.J.: Made in America
8.98
O.J.: Made in America
Le dossier Adams
7.98
Le dossier Adams
Hoop Dreams
8.38
Hoop Dreams
Inside Job
8.28
Inside Job
Free Solo
8.18
Free Solo
Shoah
8.78
Shoah
Jiro Dreams of Sushi
7.88
Jiro Dreams of Sushi
The 13th
8.28
The 13th
Derrière nos écrans de fumée
7.68
Derrière nos écrans de fumée
Hercule
7.37
Hercule
Tarzan
7.38
Tarzan
Spider-Man 2
7.58
Spider-Man 2
El Nazer
8.08
El Nazer
Palabres sur le Nil
7.79
Palabres sur le Nil
La sangsue
7.58
La sangsue
Mort parmi les vivants
7.99
Mort parmi les vivants
Un après-midi de chien
8.08
Un après-midi de chien
Memories of Murder
8.18
Memories of Murder
Monty Python : Sacré Graal !
8.28
Monty Python : Sacré Graal !
Le Tombeau des lucioles
8.59
Le Tombeau des lucioles
Princesse Mononoké
8.38
Princesse Mononoké
El-Raqesah wa el-Seyasi
6.57
El-Raqesah wa el-Seyasi

Reviews26

AkramFilms's rating
Palabres sur le Nil

Palabres sur le Nil

7.7
9
  • Apr 5, 2025
  • Dark Comedy with a Philosophical Twist: A Brilliant Satire on Society

    Tharthara Fawq Al-Nil is a cinematic masterpiece that blends black comedy with a sharp, satirical, and philosophical tone. The film uses dark humor to highlight the social and political tensions in a clever and intricate manner. The satire throughout the film transforms it into a more intellectual journey than a mere comedy, offering a biting critique of the reality the characters endure. The philosophical undertones in the film provide a profound depth to every scene, sparking reflection on humanity and society within a meticulously crafted comedic framework.

    A thought-provoking exploration of human flaws.
    Mort parmi les vivants

    Mort parmi les vivants

    7.9
    9
  • Apr 1, 2025
  • A Masterpiece Reflecting Harsh Reality

    "Bidaya wa Nihaya" (Beginning and End) is a brilliant film that portrays the struggles of a family facing social and economic decline. Sanaa Gamil's performance was outstanding, and Omar Sharif perfectly embodied a character full of contradictions. I found myself deeply connected to his role, especially when he said: "I thought I was better than them, but I am worse and uglier than all of them." This line summed up my own life story. A deeply moving film that makes you rethink your choices and decisions. Definitely worth watching more than once!

    The Family's Social Class at the Start of the Film

    At the beginning of the film, the family belonged to the middle class, but after the father's death, their financial situation deteriorated, pushing them into poverty. The film highlights the social struggles and the changes that affected the four siblings due to their difficult circumstances.

    Analysis of the Four Siblings' Characters:

    1. Hassan (Farag El Sayed Badir) - The Eldest Brother A simple man with little ambition who couldn't improve his situation.

    Adapted to their harsh reality without trying to change it.

    Worked in modest jobs without aiming for much.

    2. Hussein (Kamal Hussein) - The Educated and Balanced Brother Represents the moral and stable character in the family.

    Became a teacher and upheld his principles despite hardships.

    Did not succumb to greed or excessive ambition like his younger brother.

    3. Nafisa (Sanaa Gamil) - The Tragic and Self-Sacrificing Sister Sacrificed herself for the family, pushed into a dark path by her mother's pressure.

    A symbol of women's suffering in unforgiving societies.

    Her tragic fate was a result of being exploited by everyone around her.

    4. Hassanein (Omar Sharif) - The Ambitious and Arrogant Brother Obsessed with social mobility and escaping his past.

    Believed himself superior to his family but became selfish and ruthless.

    Rejected his own family, ashamed of them, and even resorted to crime to protect his reputation.

    These characters paint a powerful, dramatic picture of psychological and social transformations under financial and personal pressures.

    Film Ranking Among the Best Egyptian Movies In a 1996 survey conducted during the Cairo International Film Festival to select the 100 greatest films in Egyptian cinema history, Bidaya wa Nihaya ranked 7th place. It remains one of the most iconic films depicting the social and economic struggles of an Egyptian family.
    Les Heures sombres

    Les Heures sombres

    7.4
    7
  • Mar 13, 2025
  • A Gripping Portrayal of Leadership in Crisis

    "Darkest Hour" is a cinematic masterpiece that brilliantly captures a pivotal moment in British history. Gary Oldman delivers a phenomenal performance as Winston Churchill, earning his well-deserved Oscar. The film is filled with political tension and inspiring speeches, particularly the powerful parliamentary scenes that showcase Churchill's unwavering resolve. The cinematography and lighting perfectly reflect the dark and uncertain atmosphere of the time. While some scenes may feel overly dramatized, the film remains a gripping and emotionally compelling experience.

    A good and exciting film, but above average in terms of artistry.
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