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Al Afaret, released in 1990, offers a glimpse into the struggles of poverty through its earnest narrative. Amr Diab, in a rare acting role, delivers a heartfelt performance that feels genuine amidst the film's drama. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it captures the emotional highs and lows effectively. The atmosphere is infused with a sense of urgency, particularly in the scenes involving the poor child that Diab’s character saves. The film has a raw quality that sometimes feels reflective of its era, especially in its practical effects and set designs. While the director remains unknown, the storytelling and performances give it a distinctive flavor, making it a noteworthy piece of Egyptian cinema for collectors who appreciate the cultural context.
Amr Diab's acting is a rare treat for fans.The film's pacing may feel slow at times, but it builds emotional weight.It reflects societal issues prevalent in Egypt during the early '90s.
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