Fasel Men El Lahazat El Lazeeza

brief strong violence
Director(s)Ahmed El Gendy
Production year2024
Release date12/04/2024
Genre(s)Comedy, Romance, Science Fiction
Approx. running minutes122m
CastHesham Maged, Hana El Zahed, Mohammed Tharwat, Jan Ramez, Bayoumi Fouad, Abdelrahman Mohamed, Ghada Ibrahim, Taha Desouky, Moustafa El Roumy, Ahmed al-Gendy, George Azmy, Sherif Nagib

Fasel Men El Lahazat El Lazeeza

brief strong violence
In this boisterous, good-natured Egyptian sci-fi comedy, an unhappily married man finds a new perspective after discover ...
In this boisterous, good-natured Egyptian sci-fi comedy, an unhappily married man finds a new perspective after discovering a portal to a parallel world where his alternate self lives a seemingly perfect life.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
sexual violence and sexual threat
suicide and self-harm
brief strong violence
Classified Date:
09/04/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Ceema Films FZCO
violence
A character watches a film in which a woman repeatedly stabs a man's chest, resulting in blood spurts and strong bloody aftermath detail. People are punched, kicked, tasered, or struck with improvised weapons such as furniture and frying pans in scenes of moderate slapstick violence. A married couple exchange blows and smash plates over each others’ heads during a comic fight scene, but the violence is purposely unrealistic. In another scene a woman briefly considers placing a knife under her husband as he falls off the sofa in his sleep, but she decides against it.
threat and horror
Characters are trapped in a fantastical machine and transformed into trees during scenes of comic sci-fi threat.
language
Bad language includes ‘prick’, ‘tramp’, ‘shit’, ‘screwed’, ‘freaking’, ‘hell’, ‘jerk’ and ‘goddamn’.
sex
The film contains occasional mild comic sex references and innuendo, including references to adultery, making babies, and ‘waiting till after marriage’, in addition to a scene discreetly implying off-screen sex.
discrimination
Encountering an excessively polite child, a man exclaims, ‘He’s Japanese!’.
drugs
There are comic verbal references to drug addiction and intravenous drug misuse.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man pants like a dog at an attractive woman, who ignores him. Another man tries to seduce a parallel-universe version of his wife while pretending to be her husband, but his attempts go entirely unnoticed.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
Classified date09/04/2024
LanguageArabic
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
sexual violence and sexual threat
suicide and self-harm
Director(s)Ahmed El Gendy
Production year2024
Release date12/04/2024
Genre(s)Comedy, Romance, Science Fiction
Approx. running minutes122m
CastHesham Maged, Hana El Zahed, Mohammed Tharwat, Jan Ramez, Bayoumi Fouad, Abdelrahman Mohamed, Ghada Ibrahim, Taha Desouky, Moustafa El Roumy, Ahmed al-Gendy, George Azmy, Sherif Nagib
brief strong violence
Classified Date:
09/04/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Ceema Films FZCO
violence
A character watches a film in which a woman repeatedly stabs a man's chest, resulting in blood spurts and strong bloody aftermath detail. People are punched, kicked, tasered, or struck with improvised weapons such as furniture and frying pans in scenes of moderate slapstick violence. A married couple exchange blows and smash plates over each others’ heads during a comic fight scene, but the violence is purposely unrealistic. In another scene a woman briefly considers placing a knife under her husband as he falls off the sofa in his sleep, but she decides against it.
threat and horror
Characters are trapped in a fantastical machine and transformed into trees during scenes of comic sci-fi threat.
language
Bad language includes ‘prick’, ‘tramp’, ‘shit’, ‘screwed’, ‘freaking’, ‘hell’, ‘jerk’ and ‘goddamn’.
sex
The film contains occasional mild comic sex references and innuendo, including references to adultery, making babies, and ‘waiting till after marriage’, in addition to a scene discreetly implying off-screen sex.
discrimination
Encountering an excessively polite child, a man exclaims, ‘He’s Japanese!’.
drugs
There are comic verbal references to drug addiction and intravenous drug misuse.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man pants like a dog at an attractive woman, who ignores him. Another man tries to seduce a parallel-universe version of his wife while pretending to be her husband, but his attempts go entirely unnoticed.
flashing/flickering lights
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
Classified date09/04/2024
LanguageArabic