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A young doctor, newly graduated, suddenly finds himself in a dilemma he can't escape from.A young doctor, newly graduated, suddenly finds himself in a dilemma he can't escape from.A young doctor, newly graduated, suddenly finds himself in a dilemma he can't escape from.
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I watched the presentation of the first two episodes of the "Balto" series, based on Ahmed Atef Fayyad's novel "Balto Wafa Nella Watab." It was a great success, captivating audiences and sparking conversations across Egypt. What made it so impactful was its simplicity, which turned out to be its strongest weapon.
The series follows Atef, a medical student who is assigned to a health unit in the village of Warsoukh Al-Lif after an accident. Through a simple comic style, we see Atef's life unfold, from his reasons for pursuing medicine to his daily struggles in the village.
The screenplay and dialogue, although at times unclear, gradually reveal more about Atef's character and motivations. The financial struggles he faces are also portrayed convincingly, making the series relatable and grounded in reality.
The performances of the actors, especially Mohamed Mahmoud Al-Jundi, who plays Atef, are outstanding. Al-Jundi brings his character to life with subtlety and humor, making him a standout addition to the series.
Overall, the "Balto" series is a remarkable achievement in Egyptian drama, with its simplicity and relatability being its greatest strengths. The soundtrack, composed by Muhammad Abu Zekry, also adds to the show's emotional impact. Despite some directing errors, it's a must-watch for anyone looking for a heartfelt and entertaining series.
8.5/10.
I watched the presentation of the first two episodes of the "Balto" series, based on Ahmed Atef Fayyad's novel "Balto Wafa Nella Watab." It was a great success, captivating audiences and sparking conversations across Egypt. What made it so impactful was its simplicity, which turned out to be its strongest weapon.
The series follows Atef, a medical student who is assigned to a health unit in the village of Warsoukh Al-Lif after an accident. Through a simple comic style, we see Atef's life unfold, from his reasons for pursuing medicine to his daily struggles in the village.
The screenplay and dialogue, although at times unclear, gradually reveal more about Atef's character and motivations. The financial struggles he faces are also portrayed convincingly, making the series relatable and grounded in reality.
The performances of the actors, especially Mohamed Mahmoud Al-Jundi, who plays Atef, are outstanding. Al-Jundi brings his character to life with subtlety and humor, making him a standout addition to the series.
Overall, the "Balto" series is a remarkable achievement in Egyptian drama, with its simplicity and relatability being its greatest strengths. The soundtrack, composed by Muhammad Abu Zekry, also adds to the show's emotional impact. Despite some directing errors, it's a must-watch for anyone looking for a heartfelt and entertaining series.
8.5/10.
- sanadalsalt
- May 7, 2023
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