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Alsahih ma yutih
A social comedy that revolves around Samiha and her son Hilal, and his uncle Dahi’s interference with their lives, until he marries Fawzia, so Hilal tries to convince his mother to marry the divorced Nouf, but his mother rejects the matter, until she recognizes Nabil and everything changes.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy businessman, whose family is torn apart by greed, attempts to regain control of his life and business. He faces betrayal and manipulation from those closest to him, forcing him to confront difficult choices about family, loyalty, and survival.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for "Alsahih ma yutih" is limited due to its release in 1997 and its primary audience being in Egypt. General sentiment suggests it was a typical Egyptian drama of its era, focusing on themes of wealth, family conflict, and moral dilemmas.
What Reviewers Say
Explores the corrupting influence of wealth on family dynamics.
Features a dramatic narrative centered on betrayal and redemption.
Reflects common social and moral issues prevalent in Egyptian society at the time.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this film. Based on its genre and typical Egyptian film themes of the late 90s, it likely resonated with audiences interested in family sagas and moralistic storytelling.
Fun Fact
The title 'Alsahih ma yutih' translates to 'The Truth that Hurts' or 'The Correct Thing That Hurts,' hinting at the film's thematic exploration of harsh realities.
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