
Not rated
Sami, whose wife Madiha accidentally kills a bystander while driving her car, claims to be the culprit to clear his wife. After he discovers her betrayal, he retracts his words, but to no avail, and is sentenced to jail ...
Sami, whose wife Madiha accidentally kills a bystander while driving her car, claims to be the culprit to clear his wife. After he discovers her betrayal, he retracts his words, but to no avail, and is sentenced to jail ...
Lacking specific thematic or narrative details, the film is presumed to maintain a neutral stance by focusing on universal human experiences and avoiding explicit ideological alignment.
Due to the absence of specific details regarding the movie's plot, characters, and casting, a neutral assessment of its diversity, equity, and inclusion characteristics is provided. No explicit DEI elements or critiques of traditional identities can be inferred from the available information, leading to a classification of light DEI present.
Given the absence of specific plot or character details for 'Enheyar' in the provided input, an assessment of LGBTQ+ portrayal is not feasible, resulting in an N/A rating as no identifiable themes or characters could be analyzed.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
There is no readily available information indicating that "Enheyar" (1982) is an adaptation of a pre-existing work or features historical figures. As such, its characters are considered original to the film, and there is no prior canonical gender to swap from.
Enheyar (1982) is an original Egyptian drama film. There is no evidence of it being an adaptation of source material with pre-established characters of a different race, nor is it a biopic of a historical figure whose race was altered. Therefore, no race swap occurred.