Restart
- 2025
- 1h 36min
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3.7/10
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"Restart" isn't just a film-it's a quiet whisper to the soul, a reminder that even after we fall apart, we can always rebuild. Tamer Hosny delivers a moving performance that feels raw, sincere, and deeply human.
The film takes you on a journey through heartbreak, reflection, and rediscovery. What makes it special is how personal it feels-not just to the character, but to you as a viewer. Every scene speaks to the moments in life where we wish we could go back, fix something, or simply start fresh.
Tamer's acting is full of soul. He shows vulnerability without weakness, emotion without exaggeration. His character grows with each scene, and you find yourself silently rooting for him-not as a hero, but as someone like all of us, just trying to heal.
The supporting cast brings warmth and authenticity to the screen. Each actor adds depth, creating a world that feels alive and familiar, filled with laughter, love, pain, and second chances.
And then there's the music-Tamer's strongest language. The songs are not just background-they're part of the storytelling. The lyrics carry weight, and the melodies echo long after the credits roll. Some songs feel like personal letters from the heart.
In essence: "Restart" is about more than restarting life-it's about restarting faith, love, and belief in ourselves. A beautifully crafted film with a gentle, powerful message. Tamer Hosny doesn't just act here-he speaks to you without saying a word.
Watch it. Feel it. Remember it.
The film takes you on a journey through heartbreak, reflection, and rediscovery. What makes it special is how personal it feels-not just to the character, but to you as a viewer. Every scene speaks to the moments in life where we wish we could go back, fix something, or simply start fresh.
Tamer's acting is full of soul. He shows vulnerability without weakness, emotion without exaggeration. His character grows with each scene, and you find yourself silently rooting for him-not as a hero, but as someone like all of us, just trying to heal.
The supporting cast brings warmth and authenticity to the screen. Each actor adds depth, creating a world that feels alive and familiar, filled with laughter, love, pain, and second chances.
And then there's the music-Tamer's strongest language. The songs are not just background-they're part of the storytelling. The lyrics carry weight, and the melodies echo long after the credits roll. Some songs feel like personal letters from the heart.
In essence: "Restart" is about more than restarting life-it's about restarting faith, love, and belief in ourselves. A beautifully crafted film with a gentle, powerful message. Tamer Hosny doesn't just act here-he speaks to you without saying a word.
Watch it. Feel it. Remember it.
Cheap acting, weak storyline, and painfully slow pacing make this movie a complete bore. The plot goes nowhere, the performances are flat, and the whole thing feels like a waste of time. A burning disappointment from start to finish. Skip it.
Overall, a forgettable film that's not worth your time or money.
Overall, a forgettable film that's not worth your time or money.
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.
Worst quality movie of the year by far. It's like watching low quality tiktok videos back to back. Story is vert week. There's no coherence and tons of continuity mistakes and looks like it didn't go through post production. You can expect every scene similar to bad social media videos that pretends to share good values but looks super cringe and make you feel you have wasted your time.
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.
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- Рестарт
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 2,017,546
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Color
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