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Un héros

Titre original : Ghahreman
  • 2021
  • PG-13
  • 2h 7m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,5/10
32 k
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Amir Jadidi in Un héros (2021)
Rahim (Amir Jadidi) is in prison because of a debt he was unable to repay. During a two-day leave, he tries to convince his creditor (Mohsen Tanabandeh) to withdraw his complaint against the payment of part of the sum. But things don't go as planned.
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Rahim est en prison à cause d'une dette qu'il n'a pas pu rembourser. Lors d'un congé de deux jours, il tente de convaincre son créancier de retirer sa réclamation contre le paiement d'une pa... Tout lireRahim est en prison à cause d'une dette qu'il n'a pas pu rembourser. Lors d'un congé de deux jours, il tente de convaincre son créancier de retirer sa réclamation contre le paiement d'une partie de la somme.Rahim est en prison à cause d'une dette qu'il n'a pas pu rembourser. Lors d'un congé de deux jours, il tente de convaincre son créancier de retirer sa réclamation contre le paiement d'une partie de la somme.

  • Director
    • Asghar Farhadi
  • Writer
    • Asghar Farhadi
  • Stars
    • Amir Jadidi
    • Mohsen Tanabandeh
    • Sahar Goldoost
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,5/10
    32 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Asghar Farhadi
    • Writer
      • Asghar Farhadi
    • Stars
      • Amir Jadidi
      • Mohsen Tanabandeh
      • Sahar Goldoost
    • 163Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 180Commentaires de critiques
    • 82Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 18 victoires et 42 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux31

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    Amir Jadidi
    Amir Jadidi
    • Rahim Soltani
    Mohsen Tanabandeh
    Mohsen Tanabandeh
    • Bahram
    Sahar Goldoost
    • Farkhondeh
    Fereshteh Sadre Orafaiy
    Fereshteh Sadre Orafaiy
    • Mrs. Radmehr
    • (as Fereshteh Sadrorafaei)
    Ehsan Goodarzi
    • Nadeali
    Sarina Farhadi
    Sarina Farhadi
    • Nazanin
    Maryam Shahdaei
    • Malileh
    Alireza Jahandideh
    • Hossein
    Farrokh Nourbakht
    • Salehi
    Mohammad Aghebati
    • Salehpoor
    Saleh Karimaei
    • Siavash Soltani
    Ali Ranjbari
    • The Taxi Driver
    • (as Ali Hasannejad Ranjbar)
    Fatemeh Tavakoli
    • The Owner of the Coins
    Amir Amiri
    • The Prisoner
    Naghameh Ghavanlou
    • Mrs. Fathi - the Wife of the Person Under Execution
    Parisa Khajehdehi
    • Mrs. Marvasti
    Mohammad Jamalledini
    • Morteza
    Habib Bakhtiari
    • Taghiyan
    • Director
      • Asghar Farhadi
    • Writer
      • Asghar Farhadi
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs163

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    8paul-allaer

    Another morality play, another home run from Asghar Farhadi

    "A Hero" (2021 release from Iran; 127 min.) brings the story of Rahmir. As the movie opens, we are introduced to Rahmir, who is on a two day release from jail, resulting from a loan he wasn't able to repay to his creditor, who is owed 150 million tomans (about $3,500). Much to his surprise, Rahmir's girlfriend has found a lady's purse that contains 17 gold coins which would go a long way to pay back the loan. But Rahmir's conscience tells him to instead return the gold coins to its rightful owner. It sets into motion a series of events that no-one could've foreseen...

    Couple of comments: this is the latest from Iranian writer-director Asghar Farhadi, who has won Oscars for both 2011's "A Separation" and 2016's "The Salesman". Here once again Farhadi takes a look at a slice of life, where thing don't evolve as expected. On its face, the movie, very much like Farhadi's prior films, is deceitfully simple but in fact it examine many different aspects: a divorced man with a young son who stutters; the accumulative effects of so-called white lies; the peer pressure to conform in a conservative society. In the end, "A Hero" is another complex, nuanced morality play from Asghar Farhadi that, like an onion, reveals more with each layer as the movie goes by. The no-names cast is fantastic from start to finish. Filmed in the city of Shiraz (in southwest Iran), the film also offers a glimpse of what daily life in Iran looks like today (guess what: they are people just like us, many struggling to simply make ends meet).

    "A Hero" premiered at last year's Cannes Film Festival to immediate critical acclaim (and winning one of the festival's major prizes). After a limited US theatrical release, the movie moved to Amazon Prime this weekend, where I caught it. If you are in the mood for another top-notch foreign morality play that is is as universal as it is spellbinding, I'd readily suggest you check this out, be it on Amazon Prime, Amazon Instant Video, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
    CinemaClown

    Asghar Farhadi Returns With A Vengeance

    After a rare unexpected misfire with his last feature, the Oscar-winning Persian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi returns with a vengeance to prove why he is one of contemporary cinema's finest storytellers and delivers what's arguably his best work since A Separation. Jam-packed with all the attributes that make his stories so restlessly riveting, A Hero is another laser-focused & razor-sharp drama that unravels with cut-throat intensity.

    Written & directed by Farhadi (About Elly & The Salesman), the premise is deceptively simple as expected and yet again, using mere truth & lies, the director weaves a tightly structured & intricately layered narrative that keeps us on the edge at all times. His unfailing ability to take a seemingly straightforward situation and then effortlessly turn it into a complex, challenging & nerve-wracking moral conundrum is one trait that never fails to impress.

    What makes Farhadi's latest film so gripping & effective is that we as viewers can relate to what the protagonist is trying to do but we also see him unnecessarily dragging himself into a predicament that becomes increasingly difficult to escape from with every decision he makes and yet, all we can do is be a spectator to his undoing. Amir Jadidi's performance is crucial to this web of truth, lies, morality, deceit, honour, conscience & consequence and he plays his role to perfection.

    Overall, A Hero is an ingeniously crafted & tautly narrated drama that unfolds with the unrelenting ferocity, nail-biting tension & edge-of-the-seat quality of a first-rate thriller and is accomplished enough on all fronts to cement its spot amongst the best all-round films of 2021. Presenting the Persian auteur at the apex of his craft while also establishing him as a luminary who's operating on a whole another level and is far ahead of his contemporaries, A Hero is top-tier cinema & a flat-out masterpiece.
    8ferguson-6

    what is a hero?

    Greetings again from the darkness. "Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive." That line from a Sir Walter Raleigh poem hit me early, and stuck with me through this latest superb film from Iranian writer-director Asghar Farhadi. Having won me over a decade ago with A SEPARATION (2011), and again 5 years ago with THE SALESMAN (2016), Farhadi excels at pushing our buttons on the complexities of human nature.

    Rahim (Amir Jadidi) receives a two day leave from debtor's prison, and has reason for optimism. He has a legitimate plan to make good on his debt and gain his release. A taxi drops him at the tomb of Xerxes where his sister's brother Hossein (Alireza Jahandideh) is working on the preservation. Rahim, a low-key guy with an easy smile, asks Hossein for help in brokering a deal with Bahram (Mohsen Tanabandeh), the man who paid off the loan shark on Rahim's behalf, and filed the complaint that sent him to jail.

    The divorced Rahim meets up with his secret lover, Farkhondeh (Sahar Goldust), to cash out the 17 gold coins she recently found. Unfortunately, the exchange rate is less than expected, and worse than that for Rahim, Bahram refuses to accept the partial payment in conjunction with a promissory note. This leads to the aforementioned 'tangled web' and allows filmmaker Farhadi to do what he does best ... cause us to question everything.

    The web involves Rahim, Bahram, the jailer, and a local charity that gets involved for what is initially termed the actions of 'a hero'. But that's just the tip of who gets dragged in, and that includes Rahim's son, who has a significant speech impediment. So what happens? Well, without giving anything away, we learn there's a fine line between a lie and the truth, and between a heroic act and manipulation. In fact, Farhadi has us questioning what it means to be a hero. What impact does media attention have? Is it heroic to do the right thing? What if that thing also helps you? What role do the reasons for your actions play?

    Rahim faces a steady stream of moral forks in the road. Which path to take at any given time has ramifications on him, his situation, and countless others. As the fibs pile up, soon others are lying to help you or telling stories to hurt you. There is so much grey area here, we can't be certain whether black and white even exists. Farhadi's film seems like a simple story about a simple man, but neither the story nor the man are simple. It's not about the money, but the money reveals character. Reputation and integrity are on the line. We may first root for Rahim and jeer Bahram, but upon reflection, we likely shift our support. This is Iran's submission to the Academy, and it's a good one.

    In theaters January 7, 2022 and streaming on Amazon Prime January 21, 2021.
    7adilmerchant

    Feels Real!

    Iranian film with innovative plot by Asghar Farhadi.

    Amir Jadidi caries the movie. He wrestles with a moral dilemma and tries to do the right thing but circumstances do not favor him. He beautifully portrays the character's mild mannerisms and shows his anger due to festering frustrations and flare ups. Supporting cast has done a great job. Overall a decent movie which feels REAL and offers the viewer something new.
    8shabanavdulaj

    People, the true stuff!

    There is no filmmaker working today who can match Farhadi's ability to portray real-life family dynamics, everyday occurrences, and all the small details of life. Farhadi is the master when it comes to bringing a true sense of realism in his movies, and in this latest effort, he makes sure of making that obvious. Yet, although 'A Hero' conveys successfully that Farhadi touch for genuine realism, the film is deprived of the kinetic energy Farhadi's most triumphant films enroll on.

    Here Farhadi decides to go for seemingly a more rewarding path regarding the script. He chooses to construct a long pattern of conflicts, hoping to keep the audience constantly interested. But Asghar goes overboard with it. It's like someone dared him to create the twistiest story he could come up with, and voila, this is the result. But this amount of plot-heavy nature of the screenplay didn't play as Farhadi was hoping. The film gets tiresome; too convoluted - not that I wasn't able to keep up with the story because Farhadi does an incredible job constructing it meticulously, but it lacks that spark that, as I said, made Farhadi's other films such masterpieces.

    But my problem with the script is from a story standpoint only (that later would cause some plot holes with the character development of the main protagonist, which I can easily overlook - minor issue). As for the dialogue, here we get to enjoy some of the best character interactions Farhadi has ever created. And the actors deliver, at worst, grounded performances. I loved the performance of the actor playing the protagonist. I appreciate non-verbal acting, and Amir Jadidi shines in those moments here. His face is naturally compelling. He says so much with a sole glare - terrific performance!

    As all Farhadi's movies, 'A Hero' is a film told with an enormous grace; a nuanced portrait of domestic life that's so far-reaching as it deals with thematics that are true to life in any culture and society. Again, the film is not up to mark with the best's of Farhadi. The numerous twist and turns seem to pile up and can become exhausting, plus the film feels longer than its running time due to its gradual pacing. But the simple approach, the assured direction, and outstanding performances make this one of the finest portrays of intricate human drama.

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    • Anecdotes
      Was inspired by the true story of Mohammad Reza Shokri, a man who returned a bag of cash he found while on a leave from a debtors' prison in Shiraz.
    • Citations

      Salehi: What's up?

      Rahim Soltani: I don't want this to be shared.

      Salehi: Believe me, when he was speaking, I nearly cried. Whoever sees it will be overwhelmed.

      Rahim Soltani: I don't want my son to be seen like that.

      Salehi: It's to your advantage and his. People will be on your side. Even that woman may see it and call you.

      Rahim Soltani: No, delete it.

      Salehi: Think a bit... The kid said nothing bad.

      Rahim Soltani: I don't want...

      Salehi: You think it's only about what you want? The reputation of all of us is at stake.

      Rahim Soltani: You want it back through my son's stutter?

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Radio Dolin: Serebrennikov in Cannes, Russian "Inglourious Basterds", Pierce Brosnan... (2021)
    • Bandes originales
      Be Raghsa
      Performed by Mohsen Chavoshi

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 janvier 2022 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Iran
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • A Hero: Asghar Farhadi
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langue
      • Persian
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • A Hero
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Shiraz, Iran
    • sociétés de production
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Asghar Farhadi Productions
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
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      • 2 916 932 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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