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Die siebzigjährige Mahin, die bisher allein lebte, beschließt, ihr Liebesleben wieder aufleben zu lassen. Eine zufällige Begegnung wird zu einem unvergesslichen Abend.Die siebzigjährige Mahin, die bisher allein lebte, beschließt, ihr Liebesleben wieder aufleben zu lassen. Eine zufällige Begegnung wird zu einem unvergesslichen Abend.Die siebzigjährige Mahin, die bisher allein lebte, beschließt, ihr Liebesleben wieder aufleben zu lassen. Eine zufällige Begegnung wird zu einem unvergesslichen Abend.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 7 Gewinne & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
Esmaeel Mehrabi
- Faramarz
- (as Esmaeil Mehrabi)
Mansoore Ilkhani
- Puran
- (as Mansoureh Ilkhani)
Saeed Payamipoor
- Old Man in the Restaurant
- (as Saeed Payamipour)
Mehdi Pilevari
- Morality Police
- (as Mehdi Pilehvari)
Mozaffar Esmaeili
- Gardener
- (as Mozafar Esmaeili)
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This is my one and only review on IMDB.
I went into the cinema reluctantly for this one. Asked by friends to see it just to support our local cinema. I had no expectation and lots of prejudice. I thought this was going to be a Swedish-influenced movie about immigrants.
Instead I got suckerpunched by the sheer depression, the sheer loneliness and the sheer difference in culture this film exudes.
The acting is immensely good. I suspect the actors are more themselves than actually acting. They themselves can relate to the script in very real ways.
The story is the void itself with a glimmer of hope somewhere in the darkness but in the end nothing lasts.
I went into the cinema reluctantly for this one. Asked by friends to see it just to support our local cinema. I had no expectation and lots of prejudice. I thought this was going to be a Swedish-influenced movie about immigrants.
Instead I got suckerpunched by the sheer depression, the sheer loneliness and the sheer difference in culture this film exudes.
The acting is immensely good. I suspect the actors are more themselves than actually acting. They themselves can relate to the script in very real ways.
The story is the void itself with a glimmer of hope somewhere in the darkness but in the end nothing lasts.
This film is full of beauty and magic of all the small things and also tragedy. The quiet longing of the main protagonist and her courage and chuzpe when she is standing up for herself and tries ro find new ways to find love again are beautiful and sometimes fun to watch. But you are always reminded that you are in a country that restrics the rights of women. Here you have the nousy neighbor too, but you realise, that she can get you in real trouble.
On the other hand that precious romance between. Mahin and Faramaz brings so many sweet moments and also some laughs.
After the premier I was deeply moved.
On the other hand that precious romance between. Mahin and Faramaz brings so many sweet moments and also some laughs.
After the premier I was deeply moved.
I'm yet to see a larger-than-life Iranian film where characters defy physics, logic, and emotions-here's another sweet little gem to add to that list. This is a story of two 70-year-olds finding love one fine evening, sharing life's little details and cherishing its little moments along the way. We meet Mahin (an absolutely adorable Lili Farhadpour) as she goes about her day, understanding more about her through the slice-of-life interactions she has with the people around. Faramarz (Esmaeel Mehrabi, playing the tender counterpart to perfection) enters her life as randomly as it can get, and this leads to interesting conversations, wine, and merry-making. A late (and expected) swerve only reminds you of how happy moments don't last forever, but neither do the sad ones. Also, when all this plays out in a country that's big on moral policing, how can you not smile first (and sigh later)?
As an Iranian in exile, I watched this film with mixed emotions-laughing throughout but also with a lump in my throat. The film is beautifully crafted, filled with beautiful details that bring the story to life. It offers a powerful portrayal of life in a society where love, joy, and even laughter are suppressed. What makes this film stand out, even more, is its unique focus: for once, the protagonist and the central love story are between two older individuals, a refreshing narrative in cinema.
Even if you're not Iranian, you'll appreciate the universal themes of love, resilience, and the human spirit. It allows viewers to reflect on the quiet but enduring resistance people face in the face of repression, making it a story that resonates beyond cultural boundaries. It evokes both joy and sorrow at the same time.
Even if you're not Iranian, you'll appreciate the universal themes of love, resilience, and the human spirit. It allows viewers to reflect on the quiet but enduring resistance people face in the face of repression, making it a story that resonates beyond cultural boundaries. It evokes both joy and sorrow at the same time.
The adage "it's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all" is well-known, but what about people who have the courage to fall in love again? For a 70-year-old Iranian widow, it's a desperate attempt to feel alive again, but it's a bold move for anyone. That is the idea behind a sweet Iranian love comedy that is infused with surprising radicalism.
Mahin (played by the charming Lili Farhadpour) spends her days doing the same things: sleeping in till midday, rushing to answer FaceTime calls from her daughter who lives abroad, taking care of her garden, and visiting the less-than-local market from her home on the outskirts of Tehran. Each scene is portrayed as a nicely framed vignette by co-directors Maryam Moqadam and Behtash Sanaeeha, despite the setting's banality.
Keep an eye on it-words cannot help it. In a society where everyone is scrutinised and evaluated, genuine love endures forever, and it's simple to find if you look for it! This charming story serves as a reminder.
Mahin (played by the charming Lili Farhadpour) spends her days doing the same things: sleeping in till midday, rushing to answer FaceTime calls from her daughter who lives abroad, taking care of her garden, and visiting the less-than-local market from her home on the outskirts of Tehran. Each scene is portrayed as a nicely framed vignette by co-directors Maryam Moqadam and Behtash Sanaeeha, despite the setting's banality.
Keep an eye on it-words cannot help it. In a society where everyone is scrutinised and evaluated, genuine love endures forever, and it's simple to find if you look for it! This charming story serves as a reminder.
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- WissenswertesThe filmmakers and actors are by February 2025 on trial for the making of this movie.
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