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From A to B (2014) Online
Original Title :
From A to B
Genre :
Movie / Adventure / Comedy / Drama
Year :
2014
Directror :
Ali F. Mostafa
Cast :
Fahad Albutairi,Shadi Alfons,Fadi Rifaai
Writer :
Ashraf Hamdi,Mohamed Hefzy
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 48min
Rating :
6.0/10

Three estranged childhood friends (Omar, Ramy, Jay), travel on a road trip from Abu Dhabi to Beirut in memory of their lost friend. If what happens en route doesn't make them crazy, it might just bring them closer.

From A to B (2014) Online

Three estranged childhood friends (Omar, Ramy, Jay), travel on a road trip from Abu Dhabi to Beirut in memory of their lost friend. If what happens en route doesn't make them crazy, it might just bring them closer.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Fahad Albutairi Fahad Albutairi - Yousef 'Jay'
Shadi Alfons Shadi Alfons - Rami
Fadi Rifaai Fadi Rifaai - Omar
Kal Naga Kal Naga - Senior Syrian Officer (as Khaled Abol Naga)
Samer al Masri Samer al Masri - Syrian Rebel Leader (as Samer Al Masry)
Wonho Chung Wonho Chung - Raed
Leem Lubany Leem Lubany - Shadya
Maha Abou Ouf Maha Abou Ouf - Rami's Mother
Yousra El Lozy Yousra El Lozy - Arwa
Abdulmohsen Alnemr Abdulmohsen Alnemr - Yousef's Father
Ali Suliman Ali Suliman - Syrian Army Officer
Madeline Zima Madeline Zima - Samantha
Ahd Ahd - Rana
Christina Wolfe Christina Wolfe - Julie (as Christina Ulfsparre)
Ibrahim Alkhairallah Ibrahim Alkhairallah - Mechanic


User reviews

Adorardana

Adorardana

We had last night been at the Advanced Screening of Ali F. Mostafa's Movie From A to B at the Vox Cinemas at the Yas Mall in Abu Dhabi. It was the first time for me to be at the Vox Cinemas in the Yas Mall and man was it an experience.

The Movie itself is playing in the year 2011 when Omar finds himself still racked with the guilt over the death of his best friend Hady 5 years ago and whose girl he married which was the reason for the the stress they had.

Just days away from the birth of his first child, he decides to take the road trip they never got to take and reaches out to his estranged high school friends Jay (Albutairi) and Ramy (Alfons) who have lost touch since Hady's death to take the road trip in his memory., much to the dismay of his pregnant wife.

Jay, now a playboy / wannabe DJ, and Ramy, an #activist (with 737 twitter followers!), take some convincing, but finally agree to the trip. The boys decide to drive from Abu Dhabi – via Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria to arrive in Beirut, on what would have been Hady's twenty-fifth birthday.

Their journey is interesting and you will see quite some places you are familiar with in this flick which is pretty awesome. As well the scenery is partially amazing, specially Jordan. It made me feel during the movie already like "I wanna go there".

The story is told interesting and despite the movie being mainly in Arabic I followed the subtitles well enough to get everything. The movie did not bore me for even a minute.

As a classic Roadtrip Movie with Arabic charm of course things have to go wrong during the trip and they do. A camel gets hit, they get arrested by the Police and so on. I don't want to take away to much of the story here but having as well some political influences about the war in Syria and the difficulties in Lebanon itself at that time is enriching the movie very well and I walked out of the Movie still thinking how horrible the situation in Syria must be.

The Actors had been quite good and specially Fahad who plays Jay/Yousef was brilliant in my opinion and very entertaining. Overall it is an entertaining flick which is giving you a good time in the cinema. It is certainly worth watching and having a good time even if you do not speak native Arabic like me.
Murn

Murn

First of all, my English language is not good, so, I'm sorry if you find it hard to understand what I'm writing. The movie is a typical copy of American movies. When you watch the movie you will feel like they are not Muslims or Arabs because of the lack of Islamic and Arab traditional. The writer is trying to get rid of any kind of the society traditions. The director is coping other famous directors style. The language is very bad; using words like "s**t" and "holy s**t". Also, the Arab actors sometimes in the movie are talking in English with each other while they can speak in Arabic. Moreover the scene when Fahad "Jay" join the girl in the pool is showing the American affect of style of nudity. I know that some of the Arabs and Muslims did these sort of things, but movies supposed to show the world the reality of the society not the opposite. Finally I think the one who did the movie does not care about the art for the sake of art but art for the sake of money.
Venemarr

Venemarr

I won't go into the story to avoid spoilers and because the first reviewer did an excellent short summary. I thought at the beginning that it was going to be only a light "road movie" with some interesting irony and wit (especially the twitter activist character, and "eager to please" whereas towards the end there is some added thought and depth and this given the movie a new, and positive dimension. I found the acting generally good with some exceptions which are more average. Interesting to see how a moderate Arab country like the UAE perceives the divergent situations the Arab world is living in, and how distant lives in those countries can be. A fresh look at also how close our lifestyles are becoming worldwide (except where there is war).
from earth

from earth

WARNING Spoiler Alert > I find the movie an average one. Not as I imagined it would be. I feel that they got inspired from "Due Date" movie and copied a lot of ideas and script. The whole movie is about going on a road trip to visit their friend's grave and when they finally made it..nothing really was interesting or making a sense happened. And as usual they added offensive scenes just to sell the movie which were against Islam and Arabs cultures but for them they will always defend its just a movie while a movie is really nothing but the ugly truth of those hypocrites. Anyway, I write a comment which was so polite and reflects my opinion on one of the actors in the movie, Fahad who immediately deleted it and blocked my account and this really shows how an amateur actor he is and will always be as long as he can not accept that there will always be different opinions and if he can't deal with it professionally he will keep taking things personally and forget the fact that thriving for fame is a long road surrounded by viewers support and if he thinks he can reach to fame alone then I advise him to be his only fan.
Nern

Nern

It's just bad.. really bad. Watching it as a Saudi and most importantly as a native of Arabic was a total cringe. Definitely not worth it, at all.

Gosh if I cloud just wipe it from my memory already.
Whitesmasher

Whitesmasher

I will give two stars for effort.

The movie is cliché, its not new. Maybe its a new way of making "Arab" films, but the film itself is not new. Minus extreme sexual innuendos, remove the English language and you get A to B. A hard try to create an Emirati image in the Arab cinema, but blatantly struggles to be original.

The only Emirati film I can fully recognize as a well thought and properly executed attempt was "Zinzana" (Rattle the Cage) by Majid Al Ansari.

As an Emirati myself, I feel we should just make films for the sake of making them but for the sake of innovation.

Its a sad attempt for Ali F. Mostafa, but my respects still for making a movie at all.

Hats off to effort.

But I'd like my money back.
Moogura

Moogura

I will definitely say that it was a nice try to change the type of Arabic movies, but I just couldn't feel it. I was excited at the beginning because it was recommended to me by friends, but I was disappointed. The only good thing in the movie is the acting, music and the directing. The story and the script didn't add anything new to the cinema industry. The script contains a lot of Western type of lines and cliché, the Arabic references were good but not enough tho. I liked the cursing, the drinking and the sexual content, but it did not fill the gaps in the story really well to make it feel more middle eastern, basically it didn't reflect the reality of the middle east in a very accurate way, but I still believe that Arabic movies should add them in today's movies. In conclusion, as long as Hollywood is still producing movies, the Arabic movies industry should not worry about the Arabic audience, and they should take their time to produce a film that can reach an international level with more realistic expectations.
Negal

Negal

one of the best movies I have seen in the last 5 years .the combination of the three young actors is very successful ,they have some kind of magic and harmony . the plot is so funny and it's also dramatic . the movie presents the relation among the different individuals and the the ideas and the countries in new ways .every character in the movie has its own effect on me ,everyone of them has its private story ,you always want to know more about them . the soundtracks are amazing ,this movie has a great collection of good songs and music from all over the world . i really can't get enough from this movie , it has it all . I hope to see more from the crew in the future .
Ballalune

Ballalune

Different from other Arabic films, The Director is very strong and has great experience, and we enjoyed working like make a movie House district, Mustafa filmmaker Emirati and UAE's expected audience closer to the UAE and the GCC community, Movie from Abu Dhabi to Beirut with the soul comedy to action heroes, beautiful idea, and always looking for public road movies and desires, Our criticism is not great, but absolutely sure that the Director is keen to move on Its for the better, We hope the new more exciting and suspense and Emirati and Gulf representatives renewed love film challenge We want the Director focus on behind the scenes, industry and business workshops for beginner filmmakers, publishing experience, and no doubt that interest would be great
Kanal

Kanal

A Movie about three young men who are going in a road trip to honor their dead friend's memory, The Movie's event is about the conflict of thinking in the Arab counties, As they passed by Saudi Arabia, The officer who were searching their Bags, He saw a t-shirt of an English club which means that young man supporting an foreign team instead of supporting a Saudi team, That Drove Him mad as He didn't See the Alcoholic Bottle, Which is forbidden in This country. This movie also shows the conflict between the Arabs and the Israeli. As During The road trip these guys saw two young beautiful ladies, They offered them a help but they didn't want to. and the Egyptian guy right after knowing that they are Israeli He left. They were also discussing the situation in Syria and how people were treated by the armed forces. and how they finally reached their friend's grave to honor his memory. in general the movie was good except of the unnecessary Obscene language.
Mash

Mash

Cinematography wise for an Arabic movie, which I found the greatest factor in the movie, it was made by a professional, Michel Dierickx did an excellent job. The story seems to be genuine from a Middle Eastern point of view, although the dialog wasn't its great factor, which I feel in fact affected the acting roles, Ramy (Shadi Alfons) was maybe the best in acting, his script was fit his role and his character. Youssef or J (Fahad Albutairi) he maintained his amazing humor, his character was a stereotypical rich spoiled Saudi "outside the border", did a fine job in the face expressionism, as of Omar (Fadi Rifaai) I'm sadly disappointed in his acting in general, specially too much drama and sensitivity, However he did pull few time a great job of showing love.

Ali F. Mostafa is never the less is a great director, he worked on many projects including the firs Emirati film City of Life, his choices like appearances of cameo and a real American actress Madeline Zima as Samantha.

The movie had too much Hollywood inputs and technique of humor and fast paste editing, not to say it as negative, but not original. The English language in the script is a factor which i don't like in general, BUT i feel that it was actually a smart decision for two reasons. One, it will be more cheesy and lame if it were to be told in Arabic, the second and i think its the main reason, lot of sexual and inside joke that will sound very offensive, which is not in the English literature.

in conclusion, the movie point out lots of social issue and tried to express it in different point of view. lots of liberal moment and reactions. The movie showed lots of smart subtext in the story and commercially too.