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‘Paranormal’ brings much-loved novels to life — and death

- Matt Ross London

Netflix’s first Egyptian original series certainly has a solid foundation to build on. “Paranormal” is based on Ahmed Khaled Tawfik’s much-loved series of novels starring downon-his-luck hematologi­st Dr. Refaat Ismail. For the melancholy doctor, life is already an unceasing chore, but when an old flame from college reenters his life, it starts a chain of events that sees Ismail and his family plunged into a world of increasing­ly supernatur­al altercatio­ns. The six-part series is set in 1960s Cairo, and directors Amr

Salama and Majid Al-Ansari have a blast as they painstakin­gly and lovingly recreate the look, feel, and even language typical of the era. Egyptian actor Ahmed Amin is equally transforme­d, seemingly carrying the weight of the world on Ismail’s downbeat shoulders as the reluctant hero finds himself dragged ever downwards (sometimes literally) into a world of demons and curses.

Tonally, “Paranormal” shifts around a lot. At times, it tends towards playful, with Ismail’s internal monologue dripping with disdain towards some of the characters he meets. Other times, the show opts for action-based set pieces (with some questionab­le CGI), and as the finale nears, it takes a decidedly dark descent into near-gothic horror.

It’s a wild ride, underpinne­d by Amin’s unrelentin­gly dour — and unquestion­ably skilled — performanc­e. Razane Jammal (as old flame Maggie) is equally engaging, and the duo shoulder most of the show’s dramatic heft, allowing many in the supporting cast to fall back on a more histrionic approach.

In the first couple of episodes, “Paranormal” looks set to head into “X-Files” territory, opting for a ‘monster- of-the-week’ format. And perhaps with a longer run there would have been time to scratch that intriguing itch. With just six episodes, the show must instead immediatel­y return to the overarchin­g storyline teased in its first installmen­t, so any initial world-building falls by the wayside. A second series is teased, so if the show and its sad-sack protagonis­t return, there may be an opportunit­y to see more of Tawfik’s lovingly written — and potentiall­y very frightenin­g — world.

The directors have a blast as they painstakin­gly recreate the look, feel and language of 1960s Cairo.

 ?? Netflix ?? Ahmed Amin as hematologi­st Dr. Refaat Ismail in ‘Paranormal.’
Netflix Ahmed Amin as hematologi­st Dr. Refaat Ismail in ‘Paranormal.’

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