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Professional Guys, directed by Mahmoud Selim, dives into the quirky world of football through the eyes of Seba'y, a hapless coach at the Dokki Sports Club. It's a comedy that doesn't shy away from the absurdity of sports politics, especially with the backdrop of women's football in Egypt. The pacing is light, making it feel like a breezy watch, yet it carries heavy themes of ambition and corruption. The performances, especially from the lead, capture a mix of desperation and determination, while the atmosphere feels distinctly Egyptian, adding a layer of cultural context. It's not just about the game; it's about relationships, societal pressures, and finding one's footing in a world filled with obstacles. Quite distinctive in its blend of humor and social commentary.
Focuses on the absurdity within sports politics.Offers a unique perspective on women in football.Highlights cultural nuances of Egyptian society.
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