
I was fortunate enough to be able to spend some time during Ramadan in Egypt and had time to see only one of the many movies that had been released. After listening to several critiques it appeared that the general consensus was that ‘H-Daboor’ which stars Ahmed Mekky was a must see. But when I went to see it I was surprised, and it wasn’t a pleasant surprise.
It appears that for some reason the producers and writers decided to incorporate some very disturbing language without even warning viewers!Worse still was the fact that they introduced creative and catchy ways of presenting the insults so even the children in the movie were walking out saying them not understanding what these words meant.
The plot itself was not so interesting and a little to cliché and cheesy for my liking!
By Karim
Related:
- H Daboor Trailer [Video]
- Ked3an Tayebean Music Video [From H Daboor Soundtrack]

Comments
Karim i thought u were egyptian ?and why is it okay to listen to language like that and even worse in english movies and its not okay in an arabic movie ?
i found them funny
I watched that film twice and its so freakin funny... at the end of the day, this language is being used eveywhere in Egypt - it wasn't invented in the film.
Mekky portrays what the youth of today is like..... and he shows that this isn't the right way to be. Just look at the end of the movie when he changes to be a smart and "gada3" person.
i think that the movie was funny ,so what if he used bad language!!!its just a movie...i liked it..