Tehran
- 2025
- 1h 55min
Después del atentado en Delhi en 2012, la misión del oficial RK en Teherán se torna mortal cuando Irán lo persigue e India lo abandona al intentar revelar la verdad.Después del atentado en Delhi en 2012, la misión del oficial RK en Teherán se torna mortal cuando Irán lo persigue e India lo abandona al intentar revelar la verdad.Después del atentado en Delhi en 2012, la misión del oficial RK en Teherán se torna mortal cuando Irán lo persigue e India lo abandona al intentar revelar la verdad.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Louise Burke
- Diplomat's Secretary
- (as Louise Susan Burke)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
The film is a solid attempt at showcasing the complex world of inter-country intelligence and counter-terrorism operations at the foreign special operations level. It gives viewers a glimpse into the high-stakes environment where strategy, secrecy, and split-second decisions can alter the course of events.
As expected from a John Abraham movie, the story and script are anchored in realism, much like his remarkable performance in Madras Café, which set a very high benchmark. Naturally, that built anticipation for a film that could deliver cinema grounded deeply in real events and nuanced storytelling.
However, while the intent was strong, the execution fell slightly short. The action sequences lacked the rawness of real-life firefights; instead, they were often overshadowed by stylized heroism and cinematic dramatization. This took away some of the authenticity that a film rooted in real-world conflicts deserves.
In short, the movie works well as an engaging thriller, but for those expecting a gritty, true-to-life portrayal of covert operations, it leaves a bit to be desired.
Verdict: Worth watching for the subject and John Abraham's presence, but don't expect the same layered realism of Madras Café.
As expected from a John Abraham movie, the story and script are anchored in realism, much like his remarkable performance in Madras Café, which set a very high benchmark. Naturally, that built anticipation for a film that could deliver cinema grounded deeply in real events and nuanced storytelling.
However, while the intent was strong, the execution fell slightly short. The action sequences lacked the rawness of real-life firefights; instead, they were often overshadowed by stylized heroism and cinematic dramatization. This took away some of the authenticity that a film rooted in real-world conflicts deserves.
In short, the movie works well as an engaging thriller, but for those expecting a gritty, true-to-life portrayal of covert operations, it leaves a bit to be desired.
Verdict: Worth watching for the subject and John Abraham's presence, but don't expect the same layered realism of Madras Café.
This story is based on a true-life incident involving an Indian police officer who goes to great lengths to avenge the death of a child. It delves into the complexities of global politics, showcasing how various state-level actors prioritize their own interests despite the odds stacked against them. While the story is undoubtedly inspiring, the screenplay could have been more well-crafted, making it predictable at times. However, the action sequences are visually appealing and believable, which adds to the overall viewing experience. If you're free in the evening after your work, I would recommend giving this movie a watch.
An espionage film generally thrives on a competent blend of action, emotion, and skillful storytelling that highlights both the plot and its characters.
Unfortunately, Tehran, while focused on presenting investigative procedures in great detail, misses the mark on the essential elements of an idealistic storytelling. Despite featuring numerous events, none resonate as they should, lacking both visual impact and emotional depth.
It's all dull and uninspiring, which is surprising considering how the brilliant trailer had me expecting the exact opposite.
Unfortunately, Tehran, while focused on presenting investigative procedures in great detail, misses the mark on the essential elements of an idealistic storytelling. Despite featuring numerous events, none resonate as they should, lacking both visual impact and emotional depth.
It's all dull and uninspiring, which is surprising considering how the brilliant trailer had me expecting the exact opposite.
At best TEHRAN which set out to be a spy thriller was an average movie simply because it was more of a documentary than a film,as it was made in a very dull and dreary fashion. A spy thriller needs to be tense and exciting which this movie was definitely lacking from start to finish. If maybe 20-25 minutes were taken off this 1hr 55 minute film,then it could have been a bit more interesting.
5/10.
5/10.
The movie has wonderful making even comparable to an Hollywood action flick. The actors did justice to their roles as well. But having the movie named Tahran and shooting the action scenes in an blantantly visible English speaking country ruins the authenticity of the movie. Should have been at least shot in an Arabic or Persian speaking region.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
- ErroresWhen the London skyline appears with the note "London, August 2012", there is no evidence of the 2012 Summer Olympics decorations that were present throughout the central city at that time.
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 55min(115 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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