While trying to help an inmate at the mental hospital, a psychotherapist unravels mysteries he never thought existed.While trying to help an inmate at the mental hospital, a psychotherapist unravels mysteries he never thought existed.While trying to help an inmate at the mental hospital, a psychotherapist unravels mysteries he never thought existed.
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Khaled El-Sawi
- Sherif Al Kordy
- (as Khaled El Sawy)
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Mohamed Mamdouh
- Dr. Sameh
- (as Muhammad Mamdooh)
Shereen Reda
- Deega
- (as Sherin Reda)
Gamil Barsoom
- Sayyed
- (as Gamil Barsoum)
Firas Saayed
- Awni
- (as Feras Said)
Ashraf El-Ghannam
- Nurse
- (as Ashraf Al Ghannam)
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Well Done
This type of genre is nothing new In American movies but In the Egyptian cinema it's quite a surprise. The beginning of the film Is something seen in many films about someone accused of murder and being checked by a psychiatrist. The ironic thing is that the doctor whose job is to treat the mentally insane is messed up just as much as his patients. and even though this doctor seems to destroy everything he touches,you still feel that there is hope left In him. What happens after that is very hard to explain, it can only be seen . and that's what's special about this film,it's visually entertaining . The story ending might be strange and you might have many questions unanswered. but good films usually leave you wondering like that. Very good cast and amazing direction. And as was said in the film there's a fine line between what's real and what's not and what makes you want to cross that line Is curiosity. Egyptian cinema Is back to life with this film.
Self-flagellation on Pause!
Ahmed Mourad's The Blue Elephant novel has been a hit in Egypt and Arab world with a huge amount of controversy among readers from all levels of knowledge, culture and interest. Swinging between the spread success and all the criticism it faced due to the massive attraction of many readers, It managed to be always on headlines between people and of course at every book store and now it made it through to the big screen.
Marwan Hamed, one of Egypt finest directors made good choices of the actors and the settings of the scenes. The shooting seemed nice and smooth in most scenes, a bit fair and out of balance in few but mainly it went mostly good.
All actors Kareem, Nelly and the others were mostly on form giving their good performance except of Khaled El Sawy whose performance was exceptional.
The characters on screen appeared close to the author description in shape and behavior. The stylist must have studied and understood the characters well enough to apply that with such a success on their looks.
Until then the movie was going to be just Good, But it needed a sparkle to make it a Great movie according to the standards of Egyptian and Arab cinema production and driving it a step forward to the International standards.
The sparkle came from VFX team with the DOP who both did a great job reflecting Mourad's toughest scenes of the novel into a visual reality with professional touches by Hamed.
Some side notes about the dialogue, shooting and supporting characters cannot ruin the good work has been done by all the crew.
I have always had a big objection about the story ending, but for now I may leave that to myself and enjoy watching an Egyptian cinema production with such professionalism and high standards.
it's not perfect - like anything will never be - yet it's a big step forward that we should applaud and keep our Self-flagellation on Pause!
Marwan Hamed, one of Egypt finest directors made good choices of the actors and the settings of the scenes. The shooting seemed nice and smooth in most scenes, a bit fair and out of balance in few but mainly it went mostly good.
All actors Kareem, Nelly and the others were mostly on form giving their good performance except of Khaled El Sawy whose performance was exceptional.
The characters on screen appeared close to the author description in shape and behavior. The stylist must have studied and understood the characters well enough to apply that with such a success on their looks.
Until then the movie was going to be just Good, But it needed a sparkle to make it a Great movie according to the standards of Egyptian and Arab cinema production and driving it a step forward to the International standards.
The sparkle came from VFX team with the DOP who both did a great job reflecting Mourad's toughest scenes of the novel into a visual reality with professional touches by Hamed.
Some side notes about the dialogue, shooting and supporting characters cannot ruin the good work has been done by all the crew.
I have always had a big objection about the story ending, but for now I may leave that to myself and enjoy watching an Egyptian cinema production with such professionalism and high standards.
it's not perfect - like anything will never be - yet it's a big step forward that we should applaud and keep our Self-flagellation on Pause!
Whether you read the novel or not, Go watch it, you'll be proud !
Al-Feel Al-Azraq, I've not been so attracted by an Arabic movie that much (That I actually went to see it on the big screen) in ages ! And I didn't regret it ! :D Where to start ! Great scenario, not one unnecessary line. Karim Abdel Aziz at the highest peak of his career, Khaled El Sawy with a literally LEGENDARY performance ! Soundtrack, montage, editing, effects, CGI, filming, directing...all are so professional, so PERFECT...that you'll enjoy every scene so much that you won't want it to end, because the picture is SO beautiful ! Even if nothing important is going on during the scene, and trust me, there's something important going on in every scene, the movie is very intense, very highly detailed ! Story line will keep consuming all your attention till the very end. About the ending, it won't match with every taste (biggest weak point in the movie.) That's why I gave it a 9/10. But hell, I'm so proud that this project is 100%ly Egyptian ! Restored the hope. :)
I really missed that kinda Shutter-Island feeling ! Go watch it !
I really missed that kinda Shutter-Island feeling ! Go watch it !
The movie the novel deserves
After reading the book for many times and watching the trailers for dozens of times, finally watched the much anticipated movie at the theater.
The movie is a masterpiece that's not only as amazing as the novel, but also completes and answers a lot of mystic questions in the mind of the readers.
The cast were amazing, they literally did it the way you visualize it in your mind while reading novel.
The music was great and well implemented, specially at the dream part.
Cinematography was the first time to see in an Arabic movie, though it's well known since movies like 300 and Sherlock Holmes.
A lot of people are wondering does the movie really deserve this score on IMDb, the answer is, compared to our Arabic movies, YES it deserves a 12, although for on international basis, the movie could be 7.5
At last, whether you read the book or not, you will get what your are bargaining for.
The movie is a masterpiece that's not only as amazing as the novel, but also completes and answers a lot of mystic questions in the mind of the readers.
The cast were amazing, they literally did it the way you visualize it in your mind while reading novel.
The music was great and well implemented, specially at the dream part.
Cinematography was the first time to see in an Arabic movie, though it's well known since movies like 300 and Sherlock Holmes.
A lot of people are wondering does the movie really deserve this score on IMDb, the answer is, compared to our Arabic movies, YES it deserves a 12, although for on international basis, the movie could be 7.5
At last, whether you read the book or not, you will get what your are bargaining for.
I had every right to be skeptical about this one
Literally everyone I know that watched this film kept pushing me into watching it. claiming it is some sort of a cinematic achievement. I don't think it is bad, but seriously Egyptians and Indians need to stop over-rating movies made by their countries. They're driven by a sense of patriotism that I cannot understand, which usually leads to many unfair ratings like the 8.2 in the blue elephant.
I was impressed with the cinematography but I did not appreciate the slow motion scenes. Also the background music was strongly unrelated in some scenes. The overall emphasis on alcohol addiction seemed like an exaggeration to me and the pacing of the story is all over the place.
still, this might be one of the best Egyptian movies I have seen and is an exciting new approach in Egyptian cinema. I enjoyed it but it doesn't belong anywhere near the 8 category.
Did you know
- TriviaThe writer Ahmed Mourad changed the movie's ending from his original novel.
- GoofsIn the café, Yehia and Lobna order two espressos, tea and cheesecake. The order is served in less than 5 seconds which is impossible.
- Quotes
Yehia Rashed: And the difference between fact and fiction will always be a door called "Curiosity".
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Blue Elephant 2 (2019)
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- $3,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $695,436
- Runtime
- 2h 50m(170 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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