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0 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Little details matter, 18 January 2012
Author:
Gamolly (stfu_gamolly@hotmail.com) from Cairo, Egypt
As mentioned before by one of the users, this is a quite good series.
The actors are performing adequately the intricate characters who each
have their own problems (whether psychological, marital, etcetera...).
However, it seems that there's still a huge lack of information about
the Islamic prayer. It's very simple to research it and/or even ask
Muslims to demonstrate how the prayer goes. Because when I know how it
is and then I see it this way, it damages the realism of the series.
Instead of being intrigued by the guy's prayer, I exclaim and start
sarcastically mocking how it's depicted. Such details matter, this
series is great, and to be even greater, one has to take care of all
the details pertaining to his character and to his plot.
My vote would be a 7.5
7 out of 17 people found the following review useful:
Solid, But Really?, 10 October 2011
Author:
Rifqi from Indonesia
Homeland is fresh series that I try to enjoy because I always
interesting with this kind of drama and Claire Danes is one of my
favorite actress around. Damian Lewis and Morena Baccarin add some
stars wattage for this series.
I knew that there's nothing much to complain about this episode, solid
acting, solid story, but something just makes me wonder about how this
series depict how to pray according to Muslim.
I don't know this is because the writer is lazy or simply ignorant. I
mean, in this amazing era of connectivity around the world, some
writers don't really know how Muslim really do their prayers.
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