Hamad Aloqayli
Software Engineer
About Me

Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering, College of Computer & Information Sciences - King Saud University with second class honors.
Frontend Software Engineer with 4+ years of experience building high-quality ReactJS applications across Tech, Startup, and
R&D sectors. Certified Agile Project Manager and IT Service Management Specialist, skilled in aligning technical execution with project goals using Scrum. Blending technical
expertise and strategic project management to deliver impactful software.
O Crime do Padre Amaro (2002): When Forbidden Desire Collides with Faith
Directed by Carlos Carrera, this film—based on the classic 1875 novel by Portuguese writer José Maria de Eça de Queirós—transplants the action to contemporary Mexico, but the themes are universally human and deeply rooted in the Portuguese literary tradition. The story follows Amaro (Gael García Bernal) , a handsome, idealistic young priest recently assigned to a small parish in Los Reyes, Mexico. He is taken under the wing of the aging, corrupt Father Benito (Sancho Gracia), a man more interested in money, drug cartel donations, and silencing his mistress than in saving souls. O Crime do Padre Amaro -2002- -PT-
★★★★☆ (4/5)
Have you read the original Eça de Queirós novel? How do you think the 2002 film compares? Let me know in the comments. Note: While the film is set in Mexico, its title and source material are undeniably Portuguese, honoring Eça de Queirós’s masterpiece. O Crime do Padre Amaro (2002): When Forbidden
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O Crime do Padre Amaro (2002): When Forbidden Desire Collides with Faith
Directed by Carlos Carrera, this film—based on the classic 1875 novel by Portuguese writer José Maria de Eça de Queirós—transplants the action to contemporary Mexico, but the themes are universally human and deeply rooted in the Portuguese literary tradition. The story follows Amaro (Gael García Bernal) , a handsome, idealistic young priest recently assigned to a small parish in Los Reyes, Mexico. He is taken under the wing of the aging, corrupt Father Benito (Sancho Gracia), a man more interested in money, drug cartel donations, and silencing his mistress than in saving souls.
★★★★☆ (4/5)
Have you read the original Eça de Queirós novel? How do you think the 2002 film compares? Let me know in the comments. Note: While the film is set in Mexico, its title and source material are undeniably Portuguese, honoring Eça de Queirós’s masterpiece.