Sara replied: "Only without subtitles. I didn't understand everything."
The next morning, she texted her own Gabriel: a girl named Sara from the art club. "Have you seen The Way He Looks?"
When the final scene came—Leo riding Gabriel’s bicycle, hands on his shoulders, wind in his hair—Layla cried. Not because it was sad. Because the translation held every unspoken word: "I want to go back, but not alone."
It looks like you're asking about the 2014 Brazilian film ( Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho ), and specifically about a phrase that appears to be in Arabic script or transliterated Arabic: "mtrjm kaml may syma - may syma" (possibly مترجم كامل ماي سيما / ماي سيما meaning "fully translated, My Cinema - My Cinema").
Since you want a prepared on this topic, here is a short narrative inspired by the film and the idea of watching it with subtitles (translation) across different contexts. Story: The Way He Looks – Through Her Eyes Layla found the film by accident.
That night, she watched Leonardo meet Gabriel, the new boy who smelled of sunscreen and played hooky from geometry. She watched jealousy bloom in his best friend Giovana, watched Leo touch Gabriel’s face in the dark to "see" his smile.