Quotations are common in works of art and do not underestimate the value of any of them, and while drama and film makers prefer to advertise the original work, others neglect to refer to the original works borrowed from which have similar lines and events.

This has become repeated in many of the drama series that were shown in Ramadan this year, and the following is a group of series whose events coincide with other works that the viewer did not forget.

Faten Amal Harbi

The suffering experienced by the heroine of the Egyptian series "Faten Amal Harbi", embodied by actress Nelly Karim, is similar to what the heroine of the series "Maid" (Maid), which was shown on Netflix months ago, experienced.

In the 10-episode American series, the events revolve around "Alice", played by actress Margaret Qualley, who is forced to work as a maid to support her daughter, after breaking out of an abusive relationship with her daughter's father.

During the events, she tries to overcome homelessness and create a better life for her daughter, in addition to resorting to non-governmental organizations that try to support the female breadwinner.

The similarities between the events and the Egyptian series written by Ibrahim Issa are numerous, both in the suffering experienced by the heroine of the series from marital violence and then separation, and facing unjust laws, and her attempt to create a stable environment for her two daughters, away from the problems caused by the husband.

Perhaps the only difference is that Ibrahim Issa raises intellectual issues related to Islamic law and laws that reject the mother’s marriage and that lose custody of her children in the event of remarriage.

The series "Faten Amal Harbi" starring Nelly Karim, Sherif Salama, Hala Sedky, Muhammad Tharwat, Muhammad Al-Taji, Muhammad Al-Sharnoubi, written by Ibrahim Issa, and directed by Muhammad Jamal Al-Adl.

crime in the past

The makers of the series "Yoturn", starring Reham Hajjaj, written by Ayman Salama and directed by Sameh Abdel Aziz, resorted to the story of the movie "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer", which was shown in 1998.

The film revolves around 4 friends celebrating their graduation from school by spending a happy time on a summer beach, and on the return they hit a fisherman with their car and he dies, and they decide to throw his body into the sea and forget about the matter so as not to affect their future.

A year later, everyone receives a message with the content, "I know what you did last summer." After that, a dangerous killer begins to take revenge on friends, the same events on which the "Uturn" series was built, which began with the heroine with one of her relatives, who ran over a woman with a car on the road, then They flee the situation, until a series of threatening messages begins from an unknown person who tries to blackmail them after he filmed the incident.

The series "Yoturn" starring Reham Hajjaj, the great artist Tawfiq Abdel Hamid, Abeer Sabry, Karim Qassem, Mahmoud Hegazy, Ayman Qasiouni, Safaa Al-Toukhi, Mahmoud Hegazy, Nancy Salah, Nourhan, Abeer Mounir, Hala Al-Saeed, and a number of other artists, and work from Written by Ayman Salama, directed by Sameh Abdel Aziz.

Reproduction of the suspect in two series

In the series “Tawba” - starring Amr Saad - the event industry was inspired by the movie “Suspicious”, starring the artist Adel Imam, Soad Hosni and Saeed Saleh, where the hero and heroine meet while stealing the contents of an apartment and decide to repent and marry, but his brother pursues him in order to return. Again until the hero turns into a thief who is chased by the police and is unable to protect his son and wife from evil.

In "Tawbah", the hero also tries to stay away from theft and integrity after his marriage and the birth of a child, and he tries to forget the crimes he committed, but the past is also chasing him in an attempt to return him again to the world of crime, and he is also unable to protect his wife and son.

Saba Mubarak, Majed Al-Masry, Intisar, Muhammad Lotfi, Asmaa Abu Al-Yazid, Muhammad Diab, and Hassan Abu Al-Roos, and it is written by Workshop Kings, and directed by Ahmed Saleh, will participate in the series "Tawbah" alongside the artist Amr Saad.

Journey

Some also accused the makers of the "Meshwar" series of reproducing the story of the suspicious movie.

During the events of the series, the outlaw "Maher" tries to repent, but his past is chasing him, and his wife "Ward" begins to seek help from the officer played by Ahmed Magdy, while the same role was played in the suspicious movie by Farouk al-Fishawy.

Some critics also pointed out that Muhammad Ramadan is trying to imitate the performance, manner of speech and movements of Adel Imam in the film, so that the name of the hero in the series is the name of the hero himself in the movie The Suspect.

Rania and Sakina

As for the series "Rania and Sakina", it used the traditional idea of ​​combining an aristocratic girl with a popular one, so that the two girls begin to adapt to the different lifestyles of each of them.

The same dramatic content was presented in the past in the series "Bakiza and Zagloul" starring Suhair Al-Babli and Esaad Younes, as well as the series "Dalaa Banat" starring Mai Ezz Al-Din.

the praise

Despite the success of the first part of the Al-Maddah series, starring Hamada Hilal, the makers of the work also fell into the trap of quoting the music of the “anime” series “Attack of the Giants”.

Soul rising

With the controversy aroused by the series “Bloo’ al-Rouh” weeks before it was shown, it faced accusations of quoting from two works: the first is the Swedish series “Califate”, which revolves around 3 girls from London who meet jihadist recruits in high school in February 2015;

Fatima (a Swedish security agent), Parvin (a young Swedish woman lured to Syria), and Sully.

The story begins with Parvin, a young Muslim woman from Sweden who lives under the control of the Islamic State (IS) in Raqqa, Syria, with her husband, an IS member, Husam, and their newborn daughter, Latifa.

Pervin is looking forward to returning to Sweden.

After obtaining a cell phone from her neighbor and friend Tyne (who helps her hide in an attempt to escape being forced to remarry after her husband's death).

For any viewer who has followed the four episodes that have been shown from the series so far, he can notice the coincidence of events between Rouh, who is being lured through her son to live in Raqqa, while her husband who joined the Islamic State - with the help of his friend Omar - is trying to convince her of their new life, at a time when she is trying to "Rouh" to escape with herself and her son from Raqqa.

Viewers expect that Omar plans to push the husband to participate in a suicide operation to get rid of him, after which Omar tries to marry Rouh.

While some link the events of the series with the American movie "Not without my daughter", which revolves around an American woman who is lured by her husband to Iran, and she tries to escape with her daughter.