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Wahida
Wahida is a simple girl who grew up in Jalila Hanem’s house. She loves Mamdouh, Jalila Hanem’s son, and she completely rejects this relationship. She even tries to protect her son from this marriage by banishing Wahida and marrying her to Saadawi. Mamdouh's heart does not accept negotiations and surrenders to sadness until he falls prey to illness.
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Plot Summary
Wahida tells the story of a young woman navigating societal expectations and personal desires in Egypt. Facing a difficult choice between a pre-arranged marriage and her true love, she must confront family traditions and her own sense of self. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the search for independence.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1944, detailed critical reception is sparse in modern databases. However, it is recognized as an early example of Egyptian cinema that tackled social themes relevant to its time, often appealing to audiences for its romantic drama and exploration of Egyptian culture.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its portrayal of Egyptian societal norms and romantic entanglements.
Seen as a significant early contribution to narrative filmmaking in Egypt.
Often cited for its dramatic performances and cultural relevance.
Google audience: Audience reception from the era is not readily available in aggregated digital formats. However, films of this period that focused on social dramas and romance typically garnered a dedicated local following.
Fun Fact
Abdelaziz Al-Maboukh, besides directing, also starred in and likely contributed to the writing of 'Wahida', showcasing a multi-talented role in this early Egyptian production.
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