A woman's journey on the train heading to Alexandria, and by chance she meets her old lover from her university days, over whom she preferred a rich man. The train breaks down and they exchange conversations.
There is no surprising plot, but rather a story steeped in its ordinariness, almost reaching the point of cliché through its repetition.
The film, which is one hour and twenty minutes long, is a piece whose beauty is evident in every element of it, and despite the dream it brought its viewers into, it refuses to give them false wisdom or sermon.
-Do you think love dies?
Love is a living being that gets sick. It may suffer from disability and old age. It never dies, but it can be broken or killed.
There is no surprising plot, but rather a story steeped in its ordinariness, almost reaching the point of cliché through its repetition.
The film, which is one hour and twenty minutes long, is a piece whose beauty is evident in every element of it, and despite the dream it brought its viewers into, it refuses to give them false wisdom or sermon.
-Do you think love dies?
Love is a living being that gets sick. It may suffer from disability and old age. It never dies, but it can be broken or killed.
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