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El taisha Review

Unfiltered Review Released: 1946 Rating: Not Yet Rated 1h 30m Arabic Drama

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The Story: El taisha (1946) offers a fresh dive into the Drama genre. The plot follows a sequence where After the death of (Shaker Bey), half of the factory goes to (Kamel) the hardworking man in his work, and the other half to (Samira) the daughter, and at the same time (Sami), Kamel's younger brother, falls in love with (Luwabed), but because Loobed is looking hard for a life of luxury, she turns to Kamel to convince him that she loves him, and already marries him, and after marriage, Waout tries to put her hands on the factory, especially after she betrayed her husband with (Farid) Samira's husband, who owns half of the factory, and exploits this to blackmail him.

Cinematic Style: Visually, the film is a standout, utilizing a compelling cinematic journey to set a specific mood. The director focuses on the atmosphere of Drama, ensuring the pacing keeps the audience engaged from the opening frame.

The Experience: The thematic depth here is surprising for a Drama title. It explores the human condition through a lens that feels grounded despite the cinematic scale of the production.

The Verdict: While many films in the Drama space rely on formula, this project takes risks with its storytelling. For fans of the cast, it provides plenty of depth to chew on long after the credits roll.

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