Maryam et Nasser doivent se rendre de Riyad au mariage de leur père à Abu Dhabi, mais leur vol est annulé. Sans se décourager, ils décident de faire le voyage en voiture mais sous-estiment l... Tout lireMaryam et Nasser doivent se rendre de Riyad au mariage de leur père à Abu Dhabi, mais leur vol est annulé. Sans se décourager, ils décident de faire le voyage en voiture mais sous-estiment les nombreux dangers de la route dans le désert.Maryam et Nasser doivent se rendre de Riyad au mariage de leur père à Abu Dhabi, mais leur vol est annulé. Sans se décourager, ils décident de faire le voyage en voiture mais sous-estiment les nombreux dangers de la route dans le désert.
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This film doesn't have much going for it other than the novelty of it being set in Saudi Arabia and having popular Saudi actors in it. The car chases and action sequences aren't too terrible, but the real missing factor to this movie is the plot.
The actors really had to stretch themselves given the poor writing. Fatima Al-Banawi is an incredible actress, but some of her lines felt forced and I kind of have to blame the director and writer for that. The same goes for Baraa.
His performance was surface level at best, although I'm sure he gave it his all. Overall the structure of the plot was lackluster, and the character's didn't have any depth.
Plus the ending was super confusing and felt out of pocket to Khaleeji culture.
Despite all of these flaws, I'm just glad that we're seeing more films set in Saudi Arabia with Saudi actors in them. If I were Netflix, I would focus on empowering Saudi directors and actors as opposed to bringing in directors from other countries.
While we all share common storylines as Arabs, the Saudi scene is much different and a Saudi director would definitely pick up on nuances that Khaleeji viewers would appreciate.
Overall, good effort from everyone involved and I hope to see an improvement in Saudi film-making in general, specifically within the thriller and action genres.
The actors really had to stretch themselves given the poor writing. Fatima Al-Banawi is an incredible actress, but some of her lines felt forced and I kind of have to blame the director and writer for that. The same goes for Baraa.
His performance was surface level at best, although I'm sure he gave it his all. Overall the structure of the plot was lackluster, and the character's didn't have any depth.
Plus the ending was super confusing and felt out of pocket to Khaleeji culture.
Despite all of these flaws, I'm just glad that we're seeing more films set in Saudi Arabia with Saudi actors in them. If I were Netflix, I would focus on empowering Saudi directors and actors as opposed to bringing in directors from other countries.
While we all share common storylines as Arabs, the Saudi scene is much different and a Saudi director would definitely pick up on nuances that Khaleeji viewers would appreciate.
Overall, good effort from everyone involved and I hope to see an improvement in Saudi film-making in general, specifically within the thriller and action genres.
The movie is excellent and deserves to be commended
But there are some errors that should be highlighted
Also, there should be a passage at the end of Who's the Man? Why is he chasing them? And how do they hear songs after a quick chase, and how do they leave the security man lying in the street without calling the police? Or send a report through the device? And how they entered Abu Dhabi on the white enclave?
The actors are very creative, and all thanks and appreciation to them, as well as the creative director in directing, is a great start and a film worthy of praise, were it not for some unintended errors.
The actors are very creative, and all thanks and appreciation to them, as well as the creative director in directing, is a great start and a film worthy of praise, were it not for some unintended errors.
Thoroughly enjoyed the movie, though it had some glitches here and there. The actors were fantastic! More movies from this region should be made. What a landscape! And we should get to see more about the reality of this region and people. That Muslims are also kind and vulnerable people. That they too get scared and get hurt. People have emotions and have a social structure like anyone else. Whenever we see Muslims in films, they are either terrorists, or terrorists. We should have more films like they are also normal people like us. Thank you for this movie. Waiting to see more from this region.
In this time were all arabic movies goes under silly comedy trend i found a nice arabic movie with nice acting
Gcc movies and tv series becomes more to reality and more to serious than others
I really like to see more gcc movies
Its good start for the actors that they pick new stories and implement serious acting
Plz dont do silly movies like others
Keep it up.
Finally nice arabic movie not silly comedy movie like others Finally nice arabic movie not silly comedy movie like others Finally nice arabic movie not silly comedy movie like others Finally nice arabic movie not silly comedy movie like others.
Finally nice arabic movie not silly comedy movie like others Finally nice arabic movie not silly comedy movie like others Finally nice arabic movie not silly comedy movie like others Finally nice arabic movie not silly comedy movie like others.
Keep it real: bad acting, watching it subbed would add to the drama but in Arabic it's just a s"hity episode of Eastenders at best. A car commercial would have been rejected for this film. From the get go I assumed it would have been a film with at least a mad max feel (takes 8 hours from Riyadh to Abu Dhabi) it didn't live up to expectations and would have rather watched an easy listening black screen to put me to sleep. To make it dramatic they could have added tchkovski or Verdi for the dramatic effect. It's hard to understand how Netflix see this as in the investors benefit. Very w0ke and no content. Time will tell.
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- AnecdotesThe film started shooting in Saudi Arabia but because of Covid restrictions, the production had to move to Abu Dhabi where it continued shooting under special governmental permits and close supervision.
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- Sekkah Tawila
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- 1h 22min(82 min)
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