Egyptian actor Mohamed Reyad has begun preparation for a film production highlighting a phenomenon that appeared widely during the January 25 Revolution: people changing their opinions from one extreme to the other. Reyad noted this phenomenon, which affected all factions of Egyptian society, in Tahrir Square during the revolution. He said it was funny that some people supported the former regime in the morning, and opposed it at night. Reyad explained that this phenomenon could lead to the production of a comedy. Reyad told Youm7 the film will not just focus on celebrities, but on the ordinary people who changed their opinions of the former regime. Reyad added that the phenomenon wasn't limited to artists, but included politicians, ministers, and intellectuals in addition to ordinary people. Reyad said that he participated in the January 25 Revolution and followed what happened inside and outside Tahrir Square through media and live views, and he found that this particular phenomenon could make a good film. He criticized those people who supported and defended the regime, and then turned to opposing it and its figures after the revolution. Reyad denied that he had chosen any actors for the film yet, and said they will probably be new, young actors as the film discusses the youth's views of those who changed their opinions.