
Ma'a Khalis Tahiyaty
The play follows Hashem, an employee in a Cairo-based company, who works in one of its plants in Upper Egypt. Hashem travels to Cairo, hosted by his brother Fathalla, hoping to get moved to the company's headquarters. On his quest, Hashem visits the company's president at his house, and experiences a series of comic situations.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a composer who falls in love with a woman he meets, only to discover she is entangled in a web of secrets and a past that threatens their relationship. He must navigate societal pressures and personal betrayals to secure their future together.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews from 1980 are scarce, "Ma'a Khalis Tahiyaty" is generally remembered as a melodramatic romantic drama typical of its era in Egyptian cinema. It was a popular film that resonated with audiences for its emotional storyline and star power.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its romantic themes and the chemistry between its lead actors.
- The dramatic plot was engaging for its time, exploring love and societal challenges.
- Familiar tropes of Egyptian cinema in the 1980s were present, appealing to its target audience.
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Fun Fact
The film features a soundtrack composed by the renowned Egyptian composer Mohamed El Mogi, adding significant artistic value to its romantic narrative.
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