What is original in this film is that a gendarme named Saleh gets fully into the adverse realities of the Egyptian world prior to the fall of president Hosni Mubarak, and discovers the entire entanglement of corruption existing at the levels of the repressive and the governing dome. Saleh addresses the issue of corruption in a believable way, where he is just as corrupt as everyone else around him. Everything was paid and everything was bought, whoever did not enter the game was in serious danger of death. The film shows the beginning of the popular protests, which demanded the resignation of the entire Egyptian government and improvements in general for the population. The violence was evident, on the one hand, the repressive forces with all their anti-riot weapons and the population with the force of their cries demanding freedom and well-being.