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So, 'His Excellency the Minister' is really something. It dives deep into the absurdity of politics, where Ra'fat Rostum, a guy who stumbles into a ministerial role, finds himself grappling with a surreal mix of power and paranoia. The pacing is interesting; it has this slow burn that lets the tension simmer, especially as he faces these increasingly violent nightmares. The atmosphere shifts, really capturing that eerie feeling of being in over your head. And that dynamic with his office manager, Ateya, adds a layer of intrigue—he's looking for solace but also grappling with the consequences of his new position. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing that sense of dread without overshadowing the narrative. It's a film that stays with you, you know?
Unique blend of politics and personal struggle.Atmospheric pacing enhances psychological tension.Strong character dynamics between Ra'fat and Ateya.
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