Al-Jasad
Al-Jasad

Al-Jasad

1955Movie100 minArabic

A weak father and an authoritarian mother teaches her young daughter to dance, and dreams of being rich by her daughter after working in a nightclub. She was identified by the wealthy (Amin), the manager of her father's company, Shehata Effendi, and became his mistress. From the company, when the people of the neighborhood saw him went to her mother and stabbed her intended to kill her, but she survived death, and became blind, and entered the prison. The daughter identified the lawyer (Hussein) and loved him, and severed her relationship with (Amin), and on the day of her marriage discovered that he was the son of (Amin), and returned to dance and play and alcohol until she got asthma, and then hit a car, broke her foot, sustained permanent disability, and lost her savings, She returned to the neighborhood with her blind mother, and her father came out of the prison and reunion, and then Han (Hussein), he came to marry her, but the fate was closer to him.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Hassan al-ImamGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman named Layla is trapped in a loveless marriage with a wealthy older man. She finds solace and passion in a forbidden affair with a struggling artist, Ahmed. Their secret relationship is fraught with danger and social stigma, forcing them to confront the consequences of their choices. The film explores themes of desire, societal expectations, and the pursuit of true love against a backdrop of traditional Egyptian society.

Critical Reception

As a landmark film in Egyptian cinema, 'Al-Jasad' was praised for its bold portrayal of romance and societal constraints for its time. It resonated with audiences for its dramatic narrative and strong performances, becoming a significant cultural touchstone. While specific contemporary critical reviews are scarce in English-language sources, its enduring popularity and influence speak to its positive reception.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive exploration of forbidden love and societal pressures.
  • Commended for the compelling performances of its lead actors.
  • Recognized as a significant contribution to Egyptian cinema's golden age.

Google audience: Audience reception information from Google is not readily available for this classic Egyptian film, but its status suggests a strong legacy among viewers familiar with its era.

Fun Fact

The film was a significant departure for Egyptian cinema at the time, daring to tackle themes of adultery and passionate romance with a level of openness that was considered groundbreaking.

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