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Wi Daa El Tareeq
A family consisting of a father, mother, son and little girl. The father and mother die in an accident, and the two children go to live with their uncle who treats them harshly, which prompts the boy to leave his uncle's house and rush into the path of crime and deviance, while the girl stays with her uncle's wife. The girl grows up and enters the police academy, and by chance she catches her brother red-handed in a drug case.
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Plot Summary
A passionate and ambitious journalist investigates corruption within a powerful agricultural company, uncovering a web of deceit that reaches the highest levels. As she delves deeper, she finds herself in increasing danger, facing threats from those determined to keep their illicit dealings hidden. Her pursuit of the truth becomes a dangerous game of cat and mouse, testing her courage and integrity.
Critical Reception
This film was a significant release in Egyptian cinema, praised for its sharp critique of corruption and its strong performances, particularly from lead actors Adel Imam and Nabila Ebeid. It resonated with audiences for its relevant social commentary and engaging narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its timely and relevant exploration of corruption.
Adel Imam and Nabila Ebeid deliver compelling and memorable performances.
The film effectively blends drama with social commentary.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's impactful story and the strong presence of its lead actors, noting its effectiveness as a critique of societal issues.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Wi Daa El Tareeq', translates to 'And the Road Was Lost' in English, reflecting the themes of moral decay and lost integrity within the narrative.
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