The Arabic script used in the dub is not slang; it is Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) mixed with classical terminology. It sounds ancient and epic. When the villain, Abraha, gives a speech about his war elephants, the English subtitle reads: "We will crush them." But the Arabic audio says something closer to: "We shall grind their bones into the dust of their own valley."
The film is set in the pre-Islamic Arabian Peninsula. The characters speak with the cadence, emotion, and regional accents of the Arab world. When you watch the English dub, you lose the throaty intensity of a warrior’s war cry and the poetic lilt of a tribal elder’s wisdom. The English voice actors do a fine job, but they cannot replicate the soul of the original dialogue. the journey arabic dub english sub
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Because the film was produced first in Arabic (rare for an anime-style movie), the lip flaps are synced to Arabic phonetics. When you watch the English dub, the mouths are noticeably off. Watching the original Arabic audio creates a seamless visual experience. The characters speak with the cadence, emotion, and
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9.5/10 Half point deducted only because the subtitle file sometimes merges two sentences into one. Otherwise, perfect.