6 reviews
It's a masterpiece of pure human emotions, the story of the autistic young lawyer who's starting as intern and trying to cope with others while proving himself. The great performance by Taha Desouki was flawless, the actor who played "Nadim" as a boy was also very convincing. Very successful casting especially Ghada Adel, Nabil Ali Maher and Hassan Aboul Routh who played the best role if his career. Add to all that great music and songs, nice taste for locations and interior scenes. A short 10 episodes' show that might not suit everybody's taste, but if you're looking for cinematography at its best go for it!
This series is undoubtedly a masterpiece. It brings a brief overview to how a person suffering from autism could survive in a society full of bullies and harmful acts towards these cases. It also give me a nostalgic feeling by playing old tracks by a famous band in the 1980s. I recommed it especially for the young children to learn how to act with such STRONG people. I was deeply touched by the scenes when he cried due to Gamil's death, his shyness when Ramallah told him that she loves him, his preservance to work, his routine, his facial reactions, and his disability to recognize what is beyond words.
- peterhannasaid
- Feb 6, 2024
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A true gem
had no trouble watching over and over more than 3 times
a wow performance, with realism in a way that makes us forget its acting so often
no emtional blackmail with cheap storylines milking bias and injustice out the story
plenty of goodness and humanity true to real people who still make mistakes
its makes subconsciously more forgiving
theres no perfect white or perfect black
u can decide how dark or bright in character is
and plenty of smart dialogue, and lines between the plots
ohhh and the music,
i cant really think of anything that could have made it any better
wish theres more of it or more like it.
I will just go replay it a fourth.
wish theres more of it or more like it.
I will just go replay it a fourth.
Having viewed six episodes, I find it necessary to articulate my observations. The cast, prominently led by Ghada Adel and the newly introduced actors, demonstrates commendable skill. However, the narrative exposes several gaps, lacking a realistic portrayal. The production quality is notably substandard, demanding substantial refinements. Various aspects require attention and rectification to elevate the overall quality.
While the cast's performance, especially Ghada Adel and the newcomers, earns praise, the storyline is marred by inconsistencies that undermine its realism. These narrative flaws, coupled with an unsatisfactory production standard, detract from the viewer's engagement. There's a pressing need for improvements across different facets of the production.
In addressing these concerns, it is crucial for the director, despite my unfamiliarity with them, to assume responsibility for refining the story's coherence. The director must meticulously address the issues hindering the narrative's flow and overall impact. This concerted effort is paramount for an enhanced viewing experience.
To summarize, while the casting, particularly Ghada Adel and the new actors, garners positive remarks, the overall experience is hindered by narrative gaps and subpar production quality. A dedicated focus on rectifying these issues, led by the director, is imperative to elevate the show's quality and captivate the audience more effectively.
While the cast's performance, especially Ghada Adel and the newcomers, earns praise, the storyline is marred by inconsistencies that undermine its realism. These narrative flaws, coupled with an unsatisfactory production standard, detract from the viewer's engagement. There's a pressing need for improvements across different facets of the production.
In addressing these concerns, it is crucial for the director, despite my unfamiliarity with them, to assume responsibility for refining the story's coherence. The director must meticulously address the issues hindering the narrative's flow and overall impact. This concerted effort is paramount for an enhanced viewing experience.
To summarize, while the casting, particularly Ghada Adel and the new actors, garners positive remarks, the overall experience is hindered by narrative gaps and subpar production quality. A dedicated focus on rectifying these issues, led by the director, is imperative to elevate the show's quality and captivate the audience more effectively.
I was shocked that by the time of this review this show was rated 7.3 which is 7.3 points more that it should have! But then noticed that it's only 34 people who rated it then it made sense! The friends and family of the actors/producors are the one who took the time to give it any rating at all.
So what is wrong with it? Everything basically:
Full waste of time just don't bother.
So what is wrong with it? Everything basically:
- Horrible screen written, no dialogs at all
- The main character autism is just irrelevant except for few situation where he stare into void, but he has no social issues. Even his "genius" aspect is so normal, it's just that he is surrounded by stupid people
- The show has no plot, or story line that u can follow. The makers don't know if it should be drama or comedy or what exactly.
Full waste of time just don't bother.
- muhamad-azmy
- Jan 23, 2024
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Ok, it's an Arabic copy of Extraordinary Attorney Woo (2022) a Korean series.
To be honest I Didn't finish it and also I didn't watch the Korean show but I noticed that from the beginning it's not really related to our culture so I just searched on the internet to find it as a copy from another series from Korea so I think it's necessary to know that.
Anyway, I think I will watch the Korean version after this one because I liked the story even if it sometimes doesn't make sense.
I like the acting and the sound in the background and also a sense of humor but I like I said there are many things that I couldn't take it in a serious way.
To be honest I Didn't finish it and also I didn't watch the Korean show but I noticed that from the beginning it's not really related to our culture so I just searched on the internet to find it as a copy from another series from Korea so I think it's necessary to know that.
Anyway, I think I will watch the Korean version after this one because I liked the story even if it sometimes doesn't make sense.
I like the acting and the sound in the background and also a sense of humor but I like I said there are many things that I couldn't take it in a serious way.
- Ahmad-Mohammad
- Jan 29, 2024
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