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Cuando el pakistaní británico Faunce de Razan se cuela en las celebraciones del Eid de la familia de Sau, ella intenta convencerles de que él es la pareja adecuada.Cuando el pakistaní británico Faunce de Razan se cuela en las celebraciones del Eid de la familia de Sau, ella intenta convencerles de que él es la pareja adecuada.Cuando el pakistaní británico Faunce de Razan se cuela en las celebraciones del Eid de la familia de Sau, ella intenta convencerles de que él es la pareja adecuada.
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I watched this show with zero expectations and I was surprised how it touched my heart and I actually finished it in tears , maybe I could relate, the family relationship is well structured and realistic and the lovely summar made it even more light and fun
I actually discovered that I have family issues through this show , and unexpectedly I ended it with tears , couldn't imagine I will ever cry over an Arabic show ! But bravo everyone in this set was correctly casted the father and the mother were so good and the divorce conversation was so realistic and I hope I see more shows talking bravely about social issues that we ignore
Great job !
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"Crashing Eid" is a captivating portrayal of cultural convergence, weaving together the complexities of family, tradition, and modern relationships. The series beautifully showcases the clash between British Pakistani and Saudi cultures as Razan introduces her British Pakistani fiancé to her Saudi family during Ramadan and Eid celebrations.
The standout feature of the series undoubtedly lies in its exceptional acting and nuanced character portrayals. The authenticity brought by the actors adds depth and realism to the narrative, drawing audiences into the emotional journey of acceptance and understanding between cultures.
What sets "Crashing Eid" apart is its adept handling of dialogue. The witty, emotional, and thought-provoking conversations not only engage the audience but also serve as a bridge between these culturally diverse characters, highlighting the commonalities and differences they share.
Moreover, the series succeeds in authentically representing Saudi culture, effortlessly blending traditional rituals of Ramadan and celebrations of Eid with the intricacies of daily life. The attention to detail in set design and cultural practices enriches the viewing experience, offering a window into the vibrant tapestry of Saudi Arabia.
In essence, "Crashing Eid" is a celebration of storytelling and cultural diversity, expertly merging entertainment with insightful representation. It's a must-watch for those seeking a heartfelt and well-crafted exploration of cultural intersections.
The standout feature of the series undoubtedly lies in its exceptional acting and nuanced character portrayals. The authenticity brought by the actors adds depth and realism to the narrative, drawing audiences into the emotional journey of acceptance and understanding between cultures.
What sets "Crashing Eid" apart is its adept handling of dialogue. The witty, emotional, and thought-provoking conversations not only engage the audience but also serve as a bridge between these culturally diverse characters, highlighting the commonalities and differences they share.
Moreover, the series succeeds in authentically representing Saudi culture, effortlessly blending traditional rituals of Ramadan and celebrations of Eid with the intricacies of daily life. The attention to detail in set design and cultural practices enriches the viewing experience, offering a window into the vibrant tapestry of Saudi Arabia.
In essence, "Crashing Eid" is a celebration of storytelling and cultural diversity, expertly merging entertainment with insightful representation. It's a must-watch for those seeking a heartfelt and well-crafted exploration of cultural intersections.
I really enjoyed this amusing family dramedy. I have been watching a lot of foreign Netflix and there is so much much to enjoy from Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
I particularly like the period show so this was bit different. What was interesting is that all the classic fish out of water, culture clash tropes work what ever the combination.
What did drive me bonkers though was the accents of the dubbed characters. Why do Sameer and the daughter have Saudi accents? They are both British! This is a weird story distorting error. It is not a deal breaker, but you have to remind yourself who is from where.
I particularly like the period show so this was bit different. What was interesting is that all the classic fish out of water, culture clash tropes work what ever the combination.
What did drive me bonkers though was the accents of the dubbed characters. Why do Sameer and the daughter have Saudi accents? They are both British! This is a weird story distorting error. It is not a deal breaker, but you have to remind yourself who is from where.
This mini series has everything, realistic characters, serious issues, humour and it will be very relatable for anyone from an Arabic or wider Asian culture. Is it a representative of all Saudi people, no of course not, but that it doesn't aim to be. It aims to be funny whilst presenting topics that are relevant. And it does it perfectly.
When thinking about cinema and series, few titles bring high production very as well as an international touch. This series nailed both of these thing, while being very funny. The performances are insanely convincing and my only criticism is that one more episode would probably been great! Hope to see more series like this on Netflix. Only saw it coz it was recommended during my stay in Saudi Arabia and will definitely recommend it to my friends both in and outside of the cultures in the series.
When thinking about cinema and series, few titles bring high production very as well as an international touch. This series nailed both of these thing, while being very funny. The performances are insanely convincing and my only criticism is that one more episode would probably been great! Hope to see more series like this on Netflix. Only saw it coz it was recommended during my stay in Saudi Arabia and will definitely recommend it to my friends both in and outside of the cultures in the series.
For sometime after watching numerous Arabic shows on Netflix, specifically from Egypt. I ever so wonder if a show would centre around a Pakistani crossing paths with an Arab? We've seen plenty of stories of them with white or Indian, so maybe this would be a nice change and my wish came true finally.
This show never disappoints me, it has comedy, good story progression and moral values like accepting one who is off a different race, culture, country and marriage status. Definitely my new fave Arabic show as a Pakistani myself 😂
8.5/10 - sweet and short, wish there was a second season for it.
This show never disappoints me, it has comedy, good story progression and moral values like accepting one who is off a different race, culture, country and marriage status. Definitely my new fave Arabic show as a Pakistani myself 😂
8.5/10 - sweet and short, wish there was a second season for it.
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- TriviaA song by the legendary Pakistani Qawwal and Singer, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan titled "Sanson ki Maalaa" is played as an end credits and theme song throughout the show
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