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Bein Al-Atlal
Mona falls in love with her college professor Mahmoud despite the fact that he's a married man and many years her senior. Mona is forced to marry another man and leaves Egypt. Years later, Mona returns and finds out that Mahmoud has been hit by a car and is now in a hospital. They meet again and recall their past romance.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Amina, is trapped in a loveless marriage with a wealthy man who neglects her. She finds solace and a deep connection with a poet, who inspires her and brings her happiness. However, societal pressures and the complexities of her situation threaten their burgeoning relationship, leading to a poignant exploration of love, sacrifice, and societal constraints in Egyptian society.
Critical Reception
Considered a classic of Egyptian cinema, 'Bein Al-Atlal' was highly acclaimed for its emotional depth and powerful performances, particularly from Faten Hamama. It resonated with audiences for its exploration of social themes and romantic longing, solidifying its place as a significant film in Arabic cinema history.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Faten Hamama's compelling and emotive performance.
Lauded for its sensitive portrayal of forbidden love and societal struggles.
Recognized as a landmark film in Egyptian romantic drama.
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Fun Fact
The film's title translates to 'Among the Ruins,' symbolizing the emotional desolation and decay that the characters experience.
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