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Zhaymer Zhaymer (translation: Alzheimer's) is a 2010 Egyptian comedy film, starring Adel Iman. Egyptian actress nelly Kareem plays a supporting role. It is written by Nader Saleh el Deen, directed by Amr Arfa, and produced by the Arab Company for Production and Distribution Film. It tells the story of Mahmood Shoaab (Adel Imam) who is forced to live with the idea that he has Alzheimer's disease. As the plot unfolds, he finds out that he never had the disease and it was all part of an elaborate plan. Content 1.	Plot 2.	Casting 3.	Filming 4.	Awards 5.	References 6.	External links Plot Zhyamer revolves around the protagonist Mahmood Shoaab (Adel Imam) who is a rich affluent man living alone except for a single servant. Shoaab has two children who are Samah (fathi abdel wahib) and Kareem (Ahmed Rezk). Shoaab wakes up one day to a stranger in his room, a nurse (Nelly Kareem). Startled, he begins to question her. She tells him she’s his nurse and asks him to take his medicine. Refusing to believe, Shoaab refuses the medication and gets up to start his day. When Shoaab checks the calendar, he notices the date to be a much later date than that of the day before. Bewildered by this, he goes on to check the newspaper which also reads the same date. Shoaab heads downstairs to discover new staff which he has never seen before. He argues with them but they say that they have been working for a there while and question him on how he could forget such a thing. Scared and confused, Shoaab runs to the spot he usually keeps his gun, only to discover that it has vanished. The nurse, Mona tells him that he had changed its place the previous week, and shows him the new spot. She tells him that it’s quite usual for him to threaten to shoot the staff in the mornings that he doesn’t take his medication Mysterious events continue to occur that make him doubt everything. Cheering for the wrong football team, forgetting that he owned a pair of white shoe, and so on. It is not until a bunch of unknown guests come to the house that he decides to call his son Samh to help him out. Samh arrives with his brother Kareem and a doctor. When the two sons walk to the living room, they hug and welcome the guests that their father did not recognize. The doctor talks to Shoaab about him having Alzheimer’s disease and about how it is crucial to take his medication. Submissively, Shoaab finally gives in and takes his pills. He was prisoner in his own house. However, he was still not completely convinced, he cleverly devised a plan to escape from the security, and further investigate the situation he was in. He discovers that he never had the disease, and that his two sons hired the staff to have their father believe that he has Alzheimer’s so they could take his money and assets, and send him off to a mental facility. Shocked and angered by his discovery, Shoaab decides to play along. This is where the comedy starts. The hilarious plot comes to an end with Shoaab paying all his sons debts after forcing them to experience the life of prisoners. Shoaab pays the debts but on the condition ; he is granted custody of his beloved young granddaughter.

Casting With his impressive long list of successes, many awards, expertise, and his well established name in the Arab world, Adel Imam was the main choice for playing the protagonist, Mahmood shoaab. Other supporting roles included fathi abdel wahib (Samah), Ahmed Rezk (Kareem), Nelly Kareem (Nurse Mona), Saeed Saleh (Mahmood’s friend), Rafeek ali ahmed (Adnan), Rania Youssef (Kareem’s wife), and Iman al Sayed (Iilal the maid.)

Filming Filming was originally supposed to take place in 2007, three years before filming actually began. This was because it kept being postponed due to undisclosed conflict. While on set, great emphasis was placed on security and ensuring that no one else had access to the set. This was because the film makers were worried about people giving away any spoilers. Filming was reportedly stopped for two days because the main character, Adel Imam, was infected with a bad virus that left him bedridden. Despite doctors telling Imam to rest for a week, the Egyptian superstar only took two days off and got back to filming the movie.

Awards The Film won several awards from the 17th annual National Film Festival.

References http://alarabiacinema.com/egypt/ar/news1/view/75 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1796395/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_3 http://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%B9%D8%A7%D8%AF%D9%84_%D8%A5%D9%85%D8%A7%D9%85#.D8.A7.D9.86.D8.AA.D9.82.D8.A7.D8.AF.D8.A7.D8.AA_.D9.88.D8.AC.D8.AF.D9.84 http://www.anazahra.com/entertainment/article-192/%D8%B9%D8%A7%D8%AF%D9%84-%D8%A5%D9%85%D8%A7%D9%85-%D9%8A%D8%AA%D9%83%D8%AA%D9%85-%D8%B9%D9%84%D9%89-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B2%D9%87%D8%A7%D9%8A%D9%85%D8%B1/

External Links http://www.elcinema.com/work/wk1872179/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heBi9racKWo