In 2010, high school senior Husam, his best friend Maan, their one-time foe Ibrahim, and their teacher Orabi set out to produce a no-budget horror movie.In 2010, high school senior Husam, his best friend Maan, their one-time foe Ibrahim, and their teacher Orabi set out to produce a no-budget horror movie.In 2010, high school senior Husam, his best friend Maan, their one-time foe Ibrahim, and their teacher Orabi set out to produce a no-budget horror movie.
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A very beautiful movie that I enjoyed and never felt the time, a wonderful comedy from everyone especially Baraa Alem, a movie written in astonishing way, and brilliantly produced. Greetings to you guys and very proud of you
The Book of Sun is both a high school coming-of-age comedy and a film about guerrilla filmmaking, and it nails it in both areas. The story is very entertaining from start to finish and invokes an atmosphere I have enjoyed in films like Bowfinger and The Disaster Artist without actually being anything like either films. Here is a film that was truly made for the local sensibility and very true to that, yet I believe would be a smashing success has it been given the chance to play internationally. The filmmaking is very well done, and the camera shots are smart and dynamic without being flashy. The filmmakers smartly imploys music, animations, outdoors shoots, and camera flourishes in service of telling a really good story. Set in 2010, it would have been a tall order recreating that time and place in a country with little infrastructure and expertise to pull that off, but the filmmakers managed to do that on a budget that must have been modest, and used the limitations to double down on the DIY atmosphere of a high school kids with talent and passion trying to make a movie in an atmosphere that was anything but supportive. There is a high level of situational comedy, and the cast who consists of mainly unprofessional and unseasoned young actors really delovered on the jokes. Baraa Alem, playing Hosam the aspiring filmmaker, is very good in delivering a wide range of emotions between the drama and the comdey. He is the straight man in this mayhem. The stakes are high for him, because his future is on the line, and the pressure is high on him to succeed in school to become what his family and society deem a successful man, even if it means abandoning his passion for filmmaking which he is clearly good at. The supporting team lead by Sohayb Godus, Ahmad Sadam, and especially Ismail Alhassan truly deliver on the comedy in a big. If Baraa Alem's Hosam is the brain here, Ismail Alhassan's Ma'an his best friend is the beating heart of the gang. There are many funny gags that I believe should not be spoiled, and I feel they are ripe for repeat viewing. Not only the film is great, even the film within a film is the kind of shlock horror films I would totally watch and enjoy.
This is in no way a perfect movie. If I have to say where it could have been improved, I would say the plot is predictable and the film would have been better off cut to 100 to 105 min instead of 2 hours. That said, it still is a very impressive effort considering it's the debut feature film of Godus Brothers. It is one of the rare times that I don't have to qualify my enjoyment by saying it's a good enough for a Saudi film, and instead I think it's a film that could stand on its own merits and represent us everywhere and not be graded on a curve, which might be the highest praise I can grant the film.
A big step a head for saudi film making , comparison with saudi's other pruducts , that was so fascinating , the comedy was so nice , all the individuals where luaghing , an i really enjoyed watching this saudi pruduct that i proud of it although it's just a comedy movie , but i think it's an evolution
I want to start by saying that I've known the work of the Gudos brothers since their collaboration with Telfaz and other Youtube related projects. I wasn't very excited to see the movie fearing that it would be similar to other national projects that are cliched or cinge-worthy. But after actually seeing the movie I realized that it's nothing like any other Saudi project I'm very proud and delighted by this experience.
The movie follows the path of a high school kid (Hossam) who is passionate about movies, a passion he shares with his physics teacher (Orabi) and his peers. The group decides to kick off their career and make use of Hossam editing and directing skills by filming a horror movie "Shams al-maarf". Throughout their journey they encounter the difficulties of having dreams and working to achieve them in an environment that is not supportive to say the least.
What I mostly loved about the movie is how relevant it is, everyone can relate to it in one way or another, but its relevance doesn't affect how well thought the story is. The performance of the actors was great, this is the first time that I see Bara'a acting and he didn't disappoint, I was a bit concerned that Sohayb performance might be over the top sometimes like in "six windows in the desert" but it wasn't, he did a great job portraying the middle aged teacher who still feels like a kid once reminded of his dreams. The soundtracks used in the movie were beautiful, I enjoyed that almost all of them were original and in the Saudi dialect. Finally I really appreciated that the movie is not trying to be something it's not, not imitating other projects and trying to find its own style and uniqueness.
Shams Al-maarf is definitely a turning point for me to believe again in Saudi filmmakers, it's a movie that I would enjoy watching again and again.
The movie follows the path of a high school kid (Hossam) who is passionate about movies, a passion he shares with his physics teacher (Orabi) and his peers. The group decides to kick off their career and make use of Hossam editing and directing skills by filming a horror movie "Shams al-maarf". Throughout their journey they encounter the difficulties of having dreams and working to achieve them in an environment that is not supportive to say the least.
What I mostly loved about the movie is how relevant it is, everyone can relate to it in one way or another, but its relevance doesn't affect how well thought the story is. The performance of the actors was great, this is the first time that I see Bara'a acting and he didn't disappoint, I was a bit concerned that Sohayb performance might be over the top sometimes like in "six windows in the desert" but it wasn't, he did a great job portraying the middle aged teacher who still feels like a kid once reminded of his dreams. The soundtracks used in the movie were beautiful, I enjoyed that almost all of them were original and in the Saudi dialect. Finally I really appreciated that the movie is not trying to be something it's not, not imitating other projects and trying to find its own style and uniqueness.
Shams Al-maarf is definitely a turning point for me to believe again in Saudi filmmakers, it's a movie that I would enjoy watching again and again.
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- Runtime2 hours
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