

Marret El-ayam
Inside the university, a student admires her ideal professor, without the professor realizing it. The professor proposes to the family and proposes to the sister, which shocks the student. She decides to conceal her feelings and continue studying. The professor marries the sister, and days pass without the flame of love being extinguished. A husband discovers... The sister realizes the student's feelings for him, and he begins to reciprocate the same feelings due to her intense interest in him, and the two almost drift into a stream full of mistakes.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, full of dreams and aspirations, finds herself trapped in a loveless marriage. She longs for a different life, one filled with passion and understanding, but societal expectations and her husband's possessiveness keep her bound. As her unhappiness grows, she begins to question her choices and seeks solace in forbidden affections, leading to a tragic chain of events.
Critical Reception
This classic Egyptian drama was a significant film of its era, praised for its sensitive portrayal of a woman's plight and its exploration of societal constraints. It resonated with audiences for its emotional depth and strong performances, particularly from Mariam Fakhr El Din and Emad Hamdy.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its poignant depiction of a woman's struggle against societal norms.
- Lauded for the powerful performances of its lead actors.
- Considered a significant contribution to Egyptian cinema's dramatic landscape.
Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not readily available for this older film. However, historical context suggests it was a popular and well-regarded film within Egypt during its release.
Fun Fact
Mariam Fakhr El Din, who played the lead role, was a prominent actress in Egyptian cinema and often starred in melodramatic roles that highlighted female struggles and societal issues.
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