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So, 'The Flirtation of Girls' is an interesting reimagining of Naguib Al-Rihani's play from '49, which is kind of a forgotten gem. Sobhi’s direction captures a light, almost whimsical atmosphere, making the comedy and drama blend seamlessly. It’s got this charm, you know? The pacing feels a bit nostalgic, which might hit home for fans of classic Egyptian cinema. The performances are quite engaging; you can see the actors really diving into their roles, reminiscent of the original stars like Laila Murad. The film's take on familial ties and romance just feels timeless, and the practical effects, though modest, lend an authentic vibe that keeps you rooted in that era. Definitely one for collectors who appreciate the history behind the story.
A unique reinterpretation of a classic play.Captures the essence of 1940s Egyptian cinema.Strong performances that echo the original cast.
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