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ألف ليلة وليلة: ذات المال
The film is a personal statement of the director and his wife, who have to deal with a very rare and incurable disease of their newborn child – the Ondine’s Curse (also known as CCHS, congenital central hypoventilation syndrome). People affected with this disease stop breathing during sleep and require a lifetime mechanical ventilation on a ventilator. The film shows the process of taming fear associated with the disease.
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Plot Summary
A young street thief named Aladin stumbles upon a magical lamp containing a powerful genie who grants him three wishes. He uses his newfound power to win the heart of a beautiful princess and defeat an evil sorcerer who seeks to control the kingdom. However, Aladin soon learns that true happiness cannot be bought with magic and that the consequences of his wishes are far-reaching.
Critical Reception
The film was a popular release in the Middle East, praised for its visual effects and faithful adaptation of classic tales. While not widely released internationally, it garnered a positive reception for its family-friendly themes and engaging storyline, becoming a notable entry in Egyptian cinema of the early 2000s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vibrant visuals and storytelling.
Appreciated as a family-friendly fantasy adventure.
Seen as a successful contemporary adaptation of classic folklore.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with viewers enjoying the magical elements and the classic Arabian Nights feel. The film is often cited for its entertainment value and appeal to a wide age range.
Fun Fact
The film is a modern retelling inspired by the tales of 'One Thousand and One Nights', particularly focusing on elements reminiscent of the Aladdin story.
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