Every Arab's favorite porn star Haifa Wehbe is finally dealing with reality as her new movie that sort of bombed in theaters has generated a lot of criticism. Not only from film goers,
critics, fellow actors, intellects but also from an Egyptian NGO that cares for women and children. Aside from that, Twitter has been leading an attack on the Lebanese temptress, as she has half a dozen
hash tags attacking her, the producers and all the actors in the film. You may recall that two actors in the film were talking and joked about how awesome that rape scene with Haifa and how luck the actor was to be raping Haifa--look it up, we blogged about it ten days ago. Plus something about that very ugly producer Sobky who used to be a butcher before he turned into smut film producer.
Other personalities are upset that the film has turned Egypt into a country of hookers, belly dancers, sexually-derived nation that preys on the poor. The head of the
Egyptian government decided to pull the film from theaters and re-evaluate it with the oversight body that reviews films in that country. In their press release, they stated not to have seen the film but has heard and seen all the criticism about the film that's making sexual waves in Egypt. Another leading independent voice and a professor in Al-Azhar University has been urging movie makers to
fear god in the films they make. However, there are some voices in Egypt that does not defend the film,
but defend its right to be shown. Al Azhar itself--not a big fan of them at the moment,
joined the fight against the film and sided with the government call. On the other hand, Ayman Nour one of the few rational voices in Egypt has attached the government decision "
over reach and stepping over the jurisdiction of another government entity"
Dick-faced Egyptian business man, Naguib Sawris, stated, ""Halawet Rooh" will make the highest
DVD sales in the country. Nothing wrong with people buying it and viewing it as adults, but keep on mind there are little kids in the movie that are being used as sexual props.
I do not talk pride in attacking an female entertainer who we have celebrated in the past and called her a clever business woman, we have always been supportive. but this time it's different, she starred in a movie where a little boy is in love with her, and other boys are leering at her and making a lot of sexual references as she dresses, undresses and danced for them. We certainly do not support censorship because it's stupid and can be used to stop certain films from coming into theaters. But this time, the movie seems to have a lot of sexual material that serves nothing to advance the plot....this is nothing but an attempt to make soft-core porn mainstream in Egypt. All people who went to see the film, are also patterns in the crime for enabling such jerks that ruined the public taste and rob children of their innocent years.
Haifa who seems to be spending a great deal of time on a different planet was quoted to have attributed these calls to "Jealousy". Ever since her divorce Haifa seems to have lost her mind, in more than one occasion she has stooped to a new low, like that interview she did and used a numbe rof offensive references and gestures. While she tried to joke about it and say she is larger than her foes, minutes later Haifa started talking nice, and said she has nothing but respect for the government of Egypt--after the mocked them on her Twitter. The smut film producer is upset and filing to stop the government from stopping his film from running public taste and corrupting little boy--
this is the nicest film and cleanest one I have ever shot.
اغنية حلاوة روح - كاملة - من فيلم حلاوة روح - هيفاء وهبي