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Set in Kuwait in 1987, two women making their way in the boys club of the Kuwait Stock Exchange, on the eve of Saddam Hussein's invasion of the country.Set in Kuwait in 1987, two women making their way in the boys club of the Kuwait Stock Exchange, on the eve of Saddam Hussein's invasion of the country.Set in Kuwait in 1987, two women making their way in the boys club of the Kuwait Stock Exchange, on the eve of Saddam Hussein's invasion of the country.
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The fashion, sets, intricate attention to detail is beyond immaculate! I am so proud to see a production like that in the gulf region, made with extreme skill and strong showmanship!
I can't wait for the next season but I want to put emphasis on how good the writing was, direction and overall script. I think this show sets a new standard for the region and I am excited to see more like it with same quality!
I definitely would like to watch it again, I am sure the massage also plays an important role. Not only it tells a great story, it shows us what is possible, in all aspects. This friends is a must watch!
I can't wait for the next season but I want to put emphasis on how good the writing was, direction and overall script. I think this show sets a new standard for the region and I am excited to see more like it with same quality!
I definitely would like to watch it again, I am sure the massage also plays an important role. Not only it tells a great story, it shows us what is possible, in all aspects. This friends is a must watch!
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Everyone talking about the series being suppressive for women hasn't lived in a society of such. This is a reality. This is how our communities used to be (or most of it). We look back at it because we no longer live it and we are of owe of it. I don't see you commenting on Malcom X movie with the same? This doesn't encourage sexism, it exposes it and how backwards it used to be. We are glad we are out of it. But we also acknowledge that some women still love it till this day. We pray to them to stay strong and that they need to resist and keep believing that better days are coming and they are capable to change.
This series breaks all the norms in Kuwaiti cinema/tv. Be proud of an amazing show.
This series breaks all the norms in Kuwaiti cinema/tv. Be proud of an amazing show.
In 1987, many micro revolutions happened around the world with the gender equality effort. This honest and moving tale of a woman's courage to hide her defeats and put downs including her closest family member goes beyond the theme of Saudi society or women's equality cause. It's the story of all women who have tried to do the right thing by their family, husband and children.
Brilliant scriptwriting. Also, the camaraderie and humor between genders is unique to Arab society and if to the westerners Arab women seem oppressed, you should know that they are also admired, respected and feared because strength, beauty and intelligence are respected more than in our western modern world. So please don't be quick to judge in these reviews.
Looking forward to Season 2-3-4 and 5. Shukran.
Brilliant scriptwriting. Also, the camaraderie and humor between genders is unique to Arab society and if to the westerners Arab women seem oppressed, you should know that they are also admired, respected and feared because strength, beauty and intelligence are respected more than in our western modern world. So please don't be quick to judge in these reviews.
Looking forward to Season 2-3-4 and 5. Shukran.
I truly enjoyed watching Farida and Munira's sisterly rivalry and camaraderie and I loved watching them deal with the patriarchy and win. In S1 the story felt more authentic and groundbreaking. From being unable to open her own bank account to becoming a successful trader, it was such an adventure for Farida. Munira + Saud, what amazing chemistry they have. You can feel it crackling every time they so much as look at each other.
In S2 it starts to get a bit stale though. Why won't Munira move out on her own when her parents are treating her as a burden? Why is Farida still stuck dealing so often with her abusive ex and his awful mother, plus can't stand up to her own overly critical mother? The two cousins have the money and the success to be independent, maybe they could've moved out and shared a house along with Jude, but they're not quite allowing themselves to be free. How come the now older Jude isn't any wiser about how much better a parent her mother is obviously, compared to her emotionally absent dad? Most importantly for me lol, why isn't Munira plus Saud given more screen time?
I'd give S1 9/10 and S2 5/10. I want an S3 but please return with more of the two main ladies and let them both win more at life and actually enjoy their success. I love their characters and they deserve it.
In S2 it starts to get a bit stale though. Why won't Munira move out on her own when her parents are treating her as a burden? Why is Farida still stuck dealing so often with her abusive ex and his awful mother, plus can't stand up to her own overly critical mother? The two cousins have the money and the success to be independent, maybe they could've moved out and shared a house along with Jude, but they're not quite allowing themselves to be free. How come the now older Jude isn't any wiser about how much better a parent her mother is obviously, compared to her emotionally absent dad? Most importantly for me lol, why isn't Munira plus Saud given more screen time?
I'd give S1 9/10 and S2 5/10. I want an S3 but please return with more of the two main ladies and let them both win more at life and actually enjoy their success. I love their characters and they deserve it.
This outstanding show was not only funny and kept you on your toes but also showcased exceptional acting that effectively portrayed the obstacles women confront in male-dominated workplaces. Additionally, it brought attention to the various struggles women encounter in Arab societies, such as being a woman, a mother, a daughter, a divorcee, or a single woman pursuing a career. The inspiring and impactful ending highlighted the resilience of women and their ability to overcome challenges and achieve success. It is an excellent example of promoting progress and breaking biases not only in the East but also globally.
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