In a world where eternal doubt looms over the very essence of humanity, delving into the fundamental question: what truly defines a human being? Is one fundamentally good, tainted by evil, or inherently bad, masked by goodness and self-interest?
The twins Mahdi and Saddam each embody a facet of this duality. Mahdi epitomizes peaceful, ambitious, and optimistic youth. In contrast, Saddam represents the stereotype of intimidation, malice, and rebellion, seeking to establish his dominance over his neighborhood.
Through this contrast and the examination of a typical day for each, the film presents the obstacles and challenges they face in unraveling the mystery of this paradox.
Melek Majdoub, a Tunisian director, graduated as a Computer Science and Telecommunication engineer from the Higher Institute of Computer Science and Communication Technol...