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'Ehtaressy Min El Regal ya Mama' is a curious blend of comedy and music from 1975 that captures the complexities of family and relationships in a light-hearted way. The film centers on Abduljawad, who finds himself navigating the fallout of his separation from Iglal, and the familial ties that bind them through their children, Hashim and Samira. There’s a certain charm in how the characters interact, the music providing a lively backdrop that enhances the comedic moments. The pacing feels leisurely yet engaging, allowing for character development and emotional beats to resonate. It’s a film that doesn’t shy away from exploring love’s nuances, wrapped in a distinctive cultural lens that adds layers to its narrative.
This film is not the most readily available in various formats, making it a bit of an elusive find for collectors, especially those interested in Egyptian cinema from the '70s. The scarcity of physical copies contributes to its intrigue among enthusiasts, particularly due to its unique storytelling style and cultural significance. Those who appreciate the era's cinematic nuances often seek it out, as it represents a specific slice of history in comedic storytelling.
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