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الميعاد (1955) presents a fascinating exploration of integrity set against the backdrop of socioeconomic struggle. The atmosphere is thick with tension as Kamal, the poor engineer, grapples with his moral compass while entangled in Nazmi's schemes. The pacing builds a subtle intensity, allowing the interpersonal dynamics to breathe, especially Kamal's complex feelings towards the wealthy woman who becomes an object of desire. The performances are quite compelling, capturing the nuances of ambition and deceit. This film offers a unique glimpse into the era's cultural landscape, with practical effects that amplify the emotional stakes rather than distract from them.
This film is a bit of a rarity among collectors, often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the 1950s. Its format history includes some elusive VHS releases, with few surviving prints, making it a coveted piece for those interested in Egyptian cinema. Collector interest tends to ebb and flow, but its unique thematic depth and portrayal of societal issues keep it in discussions among enthusiasts.
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