In a cheap, vulgar and insulting way, The Misfits dealt with the State of Qatar in international cinema, as a sponsor of the Muslim Brotherhood, which launders money for terrorist operations by turning it into gold. The film presents the story of Schultz; He is a British businessman partner in a multinational institution that runs a group of prisons in the world, one of these prisons is in a country called (Jaziristan) controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood. Schultz got to know Abu Hira with the help of Jason Quick, who has American citizenship and loves orgies. He was imprisoned in a Shultz prison. Jason is (Jassem) the son of a senior leader of the Muslim BrotherhoodIn this prison, Abu Hera hides the gold he collects from laundering the money of his terrorist operations; This gold, which the film's heroes in a ridiculously ridiculous manner, denounced by film critics, eventually manage to steal it to distribute it to the refugees and the needy.

It is very unfortunate that Arab production institutions and Arab actors participate in destroying their national and religious image, and consolidating the anti-nation image for the sake of volatile political motives, or in order to move to global stardom, at the expense of their homelands, peoples, religion and history.

major crime

There are many Western films and series that have been produced specifically to distort the image of Arabs and Muslims, since the early years of the drama industry, where Arabs are presented as backward, savages, reckless, bloody and tyrannical, and since the nineties of the last century, most of the focus has shifted to the Arab Muslim, presenting him in the image of the terrorist who kills children. and women, stealing, plundering, and destroying without accountability, using religion as a cover to cover up his perverted ambitions and ambitions. We understand the motives and trends behind these film and television treatments, and it is not difficult to anticipate the parties behind them, but what is difficult for us to understand is that Arab institutions, countries and representatives, with a clear and open participation, in consolidating this image, not only in the West, but on the This is a reprehensible and reprehensible act. Rather, it is a major crime that history will not forgive them for, regardless of the reasons and motives behind it.

This film, which began worldwide distribution 3 weeks ago, is directed by Renee Harlin, who directed the famous "Die Hard 2" movie, and starring Irish actor Pierce Brosnan, who starred in a number of James Bond films, an American movie, from Paramount Films, co-produced by 5 Arab and American companies, at a cost of $55 million, led by the Emirati Filmgate Production company owned and managed by Mansour Al Dhaheri, including RNG Films. Owned by Rami Jaber (Al-Husseini), who resides in Finland and is of Palestinian origin, a former rally driver, and a co-star in the film, in his first appearance in the cinema, a record number of Arab actors participated in the film, in roles to say the least, they are marginal and at the expense of The actor's credit is with his Arab audience, as is the case with the actor Samer Al-Masry, the dean of the Bab Al-Hara series.

It is very unfortunate that Arab production institutions and Arab actors participate in destroying their national and religious image, and consolidating the anti-nation image for the sake of volatile political motives, or in order to move to global stardom, at the expense of their countries and peoples, and at the expense of their religion and history.

The great weakness that marred the film came at the expense of the balance of its hero and director, and caused it to be subjected to severe criticism from film critics and viewers alike, and many saw that it was not worth the trouble of watching, but that - like it or not - it will remain in the history of cinema as one of the films to which Arab money contributed And Arab representatives, in distorting the image of Arabs and Muslims worldwide.

Absent present

In addition to the severe insult with which the film offended the Muslim Brotherhood, it was not limited to that, as it was clear from the scenes of the film that it also symbolically insults the State of Qatar, and this was manifested in many signs, including:

  • Entering the country of "Jaziristan" by land through the city of Abu Dhabi, where most of the movie scenes were filmed.

  • When the thieves arrived on the outskirts of "Island", a snapshot of the Doha Corniche appears from the sea, in which the towers area appears, and its features have been changed a little, as other towers that do not exist were inserted, but the film deliberately showed what refers to the Doha Corniche by keeping the famous distinctive towers in Doha Which the movie called (Zola) within the scene, and among these towers: the palm towers, and the Ministry of Education tower.

  • Another shot shows the Al-Fanar Center building with its distinctive style.

  • The car that was blown up at the prison door when it was stormed has a diagonal plate.

  • The car in which the stolen gold is supposed to be transported is inscribed with the name (Al-Wakrah Antiques), and Al-Wakrah, as it is known, is a Qatari city.

  • Giving the name (Island) to the virtual country, and the relationship of this name to the Al Jazeera Media Network.

Of course, it is difficult for an ordinary viewer who does not know the main landmarks in Qatar to pay attention to such scenes, which made Qatar the absent present in the film, despite these clear indications, the vast majority of critics and viewers who wrote about the film did not pay attention to them at all, but rather Their writings focused on the subject of the film and its artistic level, and the film's goals in insulting the State of Qatar and the Muslim Brotherhood remained buried in the heads of the film's producers and those behind them, and the main topic that stuck in the viewers' minds remains terrorism and its connection with Arabs, Muslims and the Middle East, which is "teeming with terrorists," according to him. The hero of the movie says.

Insist on error

This film is part of the attempts made by some countries and institutions against the State of Qatar and the Muslim Brotherhood; These attempts, based on lies and historical fallacies, and fabricating fictitious stories, are to convince the local and Arab public and the international community that the Muslim Brotherhood is a terrorist organization that threatens the stability of the "Middle East", an industry whose motives, stages, and tools I explained in previous articles. Insisting on these attempts is in itself a destabilization, a consolidation of animosity between the sons of one nation, and incitement to enmity and strife between them, and it was the first person in this industry to investigate wisdom in what he does, and to solve intellectual problems between him and his countrymen and his nation instead of portraying them as an enemy An international terrorist, this is more important than the efforts made by these people to transform the Zionist entity into a loyal friend and strategic partner, and it is the most dangerous enemy that threatens the present and future of the Arab and Islamic nation.

The great weakness that marred the film in its various aspects, as it is one of the action and thriller films, came at the expense of the balance of its hero and director, which caused it to be subjected to severe criticism from film critics and viewers alike, and many saw that it was not worth the trouble of watching, but it will remain in the history of cinema - Like it or not - one of the films in which Arab money and Arab actors contributed to distorting the image of Arabs and Muslims worldwide.