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Ramy the Protester, is a 2008 Egyptian movie, directed by Samy Rafea, and starring Ahmed Eid, Ayten Amer, Ahmad Rateb. with a runtime of 100 minutes.
Ramy the Protester is an Egyptian social comedy that chronicles the unlikely awakening of Ramy, a young man who drifts through life with cheerful irresponsibility until Egypt's mounting economic pressures force a reckoning. Spiraling prices, bread shortages, and the grinding weight of daily hardship gradually strip away his carelessness and replace it with a surprising civic seriousness. Ramy transforms from a man with no stake in tomorrow into an engaged citizen who throws himself into the problems his country faces. The film uses his personal transformation as a gentle, satirical commentary on how crisis can reshape character — and asks whether a society's woes can do what upbringing and ambition could not: turn a listless young man into someone who actually gives a damn.
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