Kimo and his Buddy

Kimo wi Antimo (Arabic: كيمو وأنتيمو, "Kimo and his Buddy") is an Egyptian film produced by Mohamed Hasib Abdou.[1]

In the film two artists from Alexandria travel to Cairo to become well-known.[1]

Cast

  • Amer Mounib (Kimo) - Youssef Rakha of Al-Ahram Weekly said that as Kimo, "Mounib is a present-day incarnation of the romantic hero-social underdog image popularised in many Abdel-Halim Hafez films of the 1960s."[1]
  • Tarek Abdel-Aziz (Hammou, Kimo's friend) - Rakha said "Judged against younger comedians like Ahmed Rizk [...] and Maged el-Kedwany [...] , Abdel-Aziz's performance as Mounib's sidekick falls short of what new-wave comedy enthusiasts expect."[1]
  • Mai Ezzeddin (Samia, Kimo's love interest)[1]

Reception

Youssef Rakha of Al Ahram Weekly said "Though far from credible the script is well paced and ends with a solid climax worthy of Abdel-Halim Hafez."[1]

References

  1. Rakha, Youssef. "Unremarkable talents ." (Archive) Al-Ahram Weekly. 1-7 April 2004. Issue No. 684 Culture. Retrieved on 23 February 2013.
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