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1956120 minDrama, Romance, Action, Thriller

Dark Waters

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Is Dark Waters worth watching? With a rating of 6.214/10, this Drama, Romance, Action, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Dark Waters Synopsis

Ragab, a poor sailor, returns home to Alexandria after three years of absence, during which he tried to save money to marry his one true love, Hamedah. But there's trouble on the harbor, and with an old friend.

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Top Cast

Faten Hamama
Faten HamamaHamedah
Omar Sharif
Omar SharifRagab
Ahmed Ramzy
Ahmed RamzyMamdouh
Tawfiq Al-Deqen
Tawfiq Al-DeqenEzzat
Hussein Reyaad
Hussein ReyaadMamdouh's Father
Ferdoos Mohamed
Ferdoos MohamedRagab's Mother
Aziza Helmy
Aziza HelmyMamdouh's Mother
Reyaad ElQasabgy
Reyaad ElQasabgyBurai
Mohamed Sobeih
Mohamed SobeihMenam
Motawie Eweiss
Motawie Eweiss

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Is Dark Waters worth watching?

Dark Waters has received mixed reviews with a 6.214/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance, Action movies.

Is Dark Waters hit or flop?

Dark Waters has received average ratings (6.214/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Dark Waters?

Dark Waters is a Drama, Romance, Action movie that Ragab, a poor sailor, returns home to Alexandria after three years of absence, during which he tried to save money to marry his one true love, Hamedah...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMar 27, 2022
★ 6

There is something about watching Omar Sharif in this - a bit like Sophia Loren and Ingrid Bergman he seems to actually radiate; and the camera loves it... That is just as well, really, because this is not particularly great piece of cinema. "Ragab" has been working at sea for three years before he returns to Egypt and to his bride-to-be Faten Hamamah ("Hamedah") who, in his absence, has had to make a living as best she can, living with his mother, near the harbour. He returns to great uncertainty about jobs and to a friendship between his fiancée and the son of the local bigwig "Mamdouh" (Ahmed Ramzy) that he suspects is far more! Though there is love between them - there is certainly an on-screen chemistry - "Ragab" is a rather a hot-tempered man and it isn't long before his suspicions manifest themselves in a much more physical fashion. The love-triangle story is pretty old-hat, but I have to say that although the fisticuffs are very much the stuff of a school play; the treatment of "Hamedah" as a glorified chattel made me wonder why she didn't just tell him to get lost early on... The version I saw was well enough subtitled, and the story moves along quickly enough but in the end I just didn't much care for any of the characters; they contrived a situation that made a violent resolution the only real possibility and by that time I felt that they all just about deserved each other.