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Hallucinations, is a 1988 Egyptian play, directed by Mohamed Sobhi, and starring Mohamed Sobhi, Hanaa ElShorbagi, Shaaban Hussein. with a runtime of 208 minutes.
Hallucinations (Takharif) is an Egyptian comedy fantasy in which a genie appears before a group of brothers and grants each of them an immediate wish. The wishes run the gamut from power and physical strength to wealth, charisma, and equality — and each one unfolds as a comic sketch that skewers human nature and the hidden absurdity of our deepest desires. The film uses its fantasy premise as a vehicle for gentle social satire, suggesting that what we wish for and what we actually need are rarely the same thing. Clever and light-hearted, it delivers its observations with a warm sense of humor.
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