De'ah Da'iah
- TV Series
- 2008–2010
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9.4/10
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The interesting, funny, and symbolic events in a Syrian village inhabited by its simple and good hearted citizens.The interesting, funny, and symbolic events in a Syrian village inhabited by its simple and good hearted citizens.The interesting, funny, and symbolic events in a Syrian village inhabited by its simple and good hearted citizens.
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10mrus3r
The best
I've watched many series, but none have captivated me as deeply as this one. From the very first episode, it was clear that this series is a masterpiece in storytelling, character development, and production quality. The intricate plot twists kept me on the edge of my seat, while the multi-dimensional characters felt incredibly real and relatable.
The writing is nothing short of brilliant, with dialogue that is sharp, witty, and often profoundly moving. Each episode is a carefully crafted piece of art, balancing intense drama with moments of levity and human connection. The cinematography and special effects are top-notch, creating a visually stunning experience that enhances the story.
The performances by the cast are outstanding. Each actor brings their character to life with such authenticity that it's impossible not to become emotionally invested in their journeys. The series tackles complex themes and does so with grace and sensitivity, making it both thought-provoking and deeply satisfying.
I've watched this series multiple times, and each viewing reveals new layers and insights that I hadn't noticed before. It's a testament to the depth and richness of the narrative that it remains engaging and impactful even after numerous rewatches.
In short, this series is an unparalleled achievement in television, and I can confidently say it's the best ever. If you haven't watched it yet, you're truly missing out on an extraordinary experience.
The writing is nothing short of brilliant, with dialogue that is sharp, witty, and often profoundly moving. Each episode is a carefully crafted piece of art, balancing intense drama with moments of levity and human connection. The cinematography and special effects are top-notch, creating a visually stunning experience that enhances the story.
The performances by the cast are outstanding. Each actor brings their character to life with such authenticity that it's impossible not to become emotionally invested in their journeys. The series tackles complex themes and does so with grace and sensitivity, making it both thought-provoking and deeply satisfying.
I've watched this series multiple times, and each viewing reveals new layers and insights that I hadn't noticed before. It's a testament to the depth and richness of the narrative that it remains engaging and impactful even after numerous rewatches.
In short, this series is an unparalleled achievement in television, and I can confidently say it's the best ever. If you haven't watched it yet, you're truly missing out on an extraordinary experience.
10ns19898
LOST
A sitcom ensemble that assembles life with all its complexity in a unique way; to its perfection, one could burst into a laughter, immediately to get emotionally destroyed whaching a hypothetical situation, too funny to be real, yet too real to be funny, which alters the burst into bitter tears, and long and sad smiles.
I call it the Syrian "Lost" Life on a desert island is nothing less terrifying than the lives of a bunch of simple people, who represent each one of us, not so many years ago, living in a tiny village by the sea in a world sinking in the Technologic ocean and drowning them along.
I call it the Syrian "Lost" Life on a desert island is nothing less terrifying than the lives of a bunch of simple people, who represent each one of us, not so many years ago, living in a tiny village by the sea in a world sinking in the Technologic ocean and drowning them along.
Simple yet wonderful
Probably the best accomplishment of Syrian (and Arab, for that matter) television, De'ah Dai'ah (A lost village) portrays the isolated village of 'Um al-Tanafis', a village not in the reach of modern technology and innovation, through the eyes of its simple and comical characters, most notably Joudeh and Asaad, the two friendly rivals and neighbors.
The show isn't much, it's a simple comedy about simple people for simple audiences, but it never fails to get you laughing, while also making you think and sympathize.
The show isn't much, it's a simple comedy about simple people for simple audiences, but it never fails to get you laughing, while also making you think and sympathize.
The best Arab comedy series ever.
Dayaa Dayaa is the best Arabic comedy series ever. It is a complete and integrated series and is suitable for all ages. It contains many jokes and funny sayings. Also, the place where the filming takes place is a wonderful and very picturesque place. The actors in this series put all their effort to make the series appear in the best possible way. Finally, I would like to thank everyone who contributed to making this creative masterpiece and I advise everyone to watch it because it is really worth watching and the natural scenery in it is really wonderful. This series was filmed in a village in Latakia Governorate in Syria.
Did you know
- TriviaNidal Sigri was named by some critics and his fans "The Arabian Charlie Chaplin" for his role as "Asaad" in this show.
- GoofsThe satellite footage of Earth shown after the theme song supposedly ends in zooming in towards north of Latakia where the show is set. However, the camera is actually zooming in towards Tartous which is to the south of Latakia.
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