wwwemanhps
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This series is a masterpiece in all aspects.
Everything begins as unreasonable but it becomes reasonable with episodes. The only thing that seems unreasonable for an Egyptian series is the only child for most of the characters. Some characters may have two children as Nariman and Murad's mother and Nille (the youngest), but this is the maximum. The only character that has more than two children in the series is Atiyat (Teto's Grandma) and she was perceived in the show as an old-fashioned character.
The exciting thing is that Zeze the heroine can not have children.
The sereis highlights the issue of ADHD patients in Egypt in an unprecedented way. An ADHD child is shown in the series and her problems were addressed, so her life became easier. But the adult one who has ADHD has not knew that she has it, her life was somewhat diffcult, she had a fail marriage, she struggled to get a job and so.
Everything begins as unreasonable but it becomes reasonable with episodes. The only thing that seems unreasonable for an Egyptian series is the only child for most of the characters. Some characters may have two children as Nariman and Murad's mother and Nille (the youngest), but this is the maximum. The only character that has more than two children in the series is Atiyat (Teto's Grandma) and she was perceived in the show as an old-fashioned character.
The exciting thing is that Zeze the heroine can not have children.
The sereis highlights the issue of ADHD patients in Egypt in an unprecedented way. An ADHD child is shown in the series and her problems were addressed, so her life became easier. But the adult one who has ADHD has not knew that she has it, her life was somewhat diffcult, she had a fail marriage, she struggled to get a job and so.
A brilliant movie in every aspect. The movie tells about the life of those who clean toilets. Although it is a noble job that serves all, people eye it as a filthy job for the lowest types of individuals. Hirayama, the main character, loves his job very much. He works for long hours day after day in cleaning toilets diligently. When anybody uses the bathroom he just cleaned, he respects their space and goes out of the bathroom and a slight smile appears on his face while waiting outside; a smile that tells you hew he adores seeing people enjoying the cleanliness of the bathroom he just worked hard in.
The movie goes on in showing how the society looks at Hirayama, as a worker in toilets. People feel disgusted if they interacted physically with him, and rush to clean their hands, if he nods respectfully to someone, they would just stare at him and at his uniform, even his family does not like to interact with him or even visit him.
Hirayama is always silent as if to tell you the problem is within the society not within the workers. He is always silent as if to tell you he chooses to stay silent in the face of all the comments of others. He is always silent because he for one enjoys his job to the fullest and he does not care about the society.
However, the movie also shows that not all the people look disgustingly at the people like Hirayama. Aya, Takahashi's girlfriend, his junior in work, look admiringly at Hirayama and at the contract she broke up her relationship with Takahashi who always work unfaithfully and sluggishly.
The final scene of the movie is very great. Hirayama is in his car, riding as he is listening to "I'm feeling good" song while smiling for moments and crying for other moments. He smiles because he just loves his job, he truly enjoys it. It's a new day, a new dawn at diligently working his lovely job and he is feeling good. And he cries because this society is not so nice to him as he is to it, he cries because this society can not understand how someone may love his job despite of how it may seem disgusting to them.
The movie goes on in showing how the society looks at Hirayama, as a worker in toilets. People feel disgusted if they interacted physically with him, and rush to clean their hands, if he nods respectfully to someone, they would just stare at him and at his uniform, even his family does not like to interact with him or even visit him.
Hirayama is always silent as if to tell you the problem is within the society not within the workers. He is always silent as if to tell you he chooses to stay silent in the face of all the comments of others. He is always silent because he for one enjoys his job to the fullest and he does not care about the society.
However, the movie also shows that not all the people look disgustingly at the people like Hirayama. Aya, Takahashi's girlfriend, his junior in work, look admiringly at Hirayama and at the contract she broke up her relationship with Takahashi who always work unfaithfully and sluggishly.
The final scene of the movie is very great. Hirayama is in his car, riding as he is listening to "I'm feeling good" song while smiling for moments and crying for other moments. He smiles because he just loves his job, he truly enjoys it. It's a new day, a new dawn at diligently working his lovely job and he is feeling good. And he cries because this society is not so nice to him as he is to it, he cries because this society can not understand how someone may love his job despite of how it may seem disgusting to them.