I don't speak very good,I dance better is a documentary that alternates real and fiction moments on today's Egypt. The narrative starts with Mag receiving a phone call from his family about the emergency for his brother affected by hepatitis C to receive immediate liver transplant. He decides to go to Cairo and finds himself involved in the Tahrir Square revolution. Once there he gets important stories from demonstrators but he also investigates on hepatitis C that kills a lot of the population. Dance and music are the glue between different events: a press story (the revolution); private drama (the brothers' disease); the exposure (health tragedy of the country) and political thriller. Dance is a positive energy all over the film.
—Anonymous