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A Good Day Will Come

  • 2024
  • 26m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
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A Good Day Will Come (2024)
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Arash is a professional wrestler with dreams of representing his country and winning gold medals. The country is in turmoil and its people are suffering. Arash must decide between using his ... Read allArash is a professional wrestler with dreams of representing his country and winning gold medals. The country is in turmoil and its people are suffering. Arash must decide between using his platform to stand up to tyranny, or put his head down and remain silent.Arash is a professional wrestler with dreams of representing his country and winning gold medals. The country is in turmoil and its people are suffering. Arash must decide between using his platform to stand up to tyranny, or put his head down and remain silent.

  • Director
    • Amir Zargara
  • Writer
    • Amir Zargara
  • Stars
    • Sia Alipour
    • Mehdi Bajestani
    • Shoale Shahbazi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    41
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Amir Zargara
    • Writer
      • Amir Zargara
    • Stars
      • Sia Alipour
      • Mehdi Bajestani
      • Shoale Shahbazi
    • 25User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Sia Alipour
    Sia Alipour
    • Arash
    Mehdi Bajestani
    • Coach
    Shoale Shahbazi
    • Mom
    Moeid Zalaghi
    • Amin
    Aria Changizi
    • Gas Station Worker
    Yashar Mirian
    • Assistant Coach
    Metin Ozturk
    • Arash's teammate
    • Director
      • Amir Zargara
    • Writer
      • Amir Zargara
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    9hiwondersisters

    Harrowing

    The film, directed by Amir Zargara, is a semi-autobiographical film inspired by the life of Iranian wrestler Navid Afkari.

    It follows Arash, a pro-wrestler who is torn between standing up against the tyrannical regime or quietly enjoying his glory by staying in his lane. When someone dear to him dies during a government protest, Arash cannot stay silent anymore and takes to the street. What happens next puts him on a treacherous path filled with danger.

    The film is a daring ode to the resistance movement against Iran's oppressive government. Following Arash's arc from a mere athlete to an active part of the movement, you get that rousing, empowering feeling about doing what's right even though it might not be easy. It also highlights that despite the heroism, such a courageous act definitely comes at a price. The film deftly balances this duality and unflinchingly portrays what it's like to be in a dictatorial society. It is based on the experience of talented wrestler Afkari, who died in prison after being - allegedly - falsely accused of murder after partaking in protests.

    Visually, A Good Day Will Come is confidently filmed, with sharp cinematography and well-paced editing. It's got everything: the harrowing, heroic, tragic, and ultimately, a bittersweet but meaningful depiction of the cost of standing up for justice in this day and age.
    9georgipetkov-86689

    Quietly poignant

    A quietly poignant tale about courage and sacrifice in the face of brutal violence and oppression.

    There's quite an interesting parallel to be drawn here between wrestling with a professional opponent and wrestling with your own morality. In both cases, if you're not quick enough, you could lose more than you can imagine. A Good Day Will Come focuses on Arash's internal wrestling match as the injustice in Iran threatens to intensify. When his family becomes affected by the political conflicts, Arash grapples with a certain responsibility to them and to his home country-the same country he proudly represents at sports tournaments.

    What does it mean for the protagonist to risk everything as a public figure, dealing with the pressures of the spotlight and the duty to defend his title as a champion? Is a public statement enough to ensure he's done his part and stood his ground? In contrast, what is the risk on a personal level-to honor his dad's legacy and put his own life on the line instead of watching from the benches?

    A Good Day Will Come never indulges in any spectacle, nor does it glorify the suffering of the Iranians. Amidst their country's turbulent division and savage attacks on the basic human rights of their people, this short takes an intimate, more contained approach to telling a painful story.

    The camera is still. It doesn't intrude, but it lingers, unwavering at every corner, giving us enough time to look at the raw truth in the eye-the bare grief and hopelessness looming over Arash's family and many others like it. There's a sense of bleakness to the cinematography, while the somber score further amplifies the inner dread within the characters, each coping with the situation in their own way. All of those technical elements manage to fill the spaces between the scarce dialogue, working together to create a picture that can resonate with audiences on a broader level. Zargara's film poses questions about showing humanity, empathy, and a willingness to fight for what's right.
    9bushraraeessiddiqui

    Freedom or death!

    A crown jewel in Iranian diaspora cinema, A Good Day will Come manages to impress in more ways than one. What begins as a story of a wrestler competing for Olympic gold turns into an act of resistance that will galvanise an entire nation. Taking inspiration from the real life story of Navid Afkari, the film finds its protagonist rising up against a government that has lost the trust of its people. Writer and director Amir Zargara places the moral dilemma front and centre as he shows how such hard choices affect both those who take them and their loved ones. The dim cinematography amplifies the story and the brisk editing keeps us on our toes. Highly recommended.
    9grconsultingengineers

    What will you do?

    What will you do if you are a wrestler representing your country for olympic gold but your people are being oppressed by the same country? Amir Zargara's fascinating short asks this same question in 'A Good Day will Come'. Faced with a hard choice that will have significant repercussions on him and his career, wrestler Arash will take a leap of faith and immortalise himself in the annals of history.

    From the narrative pacing to the cinematography, everything works perfectly in this fiery tale of defiance. Inspired by true events, the film will inspire you and rally you to action. Sia Alipour and Mehdi Bajestani are perfect as wrestler and coach; while Bajestani advises Arash to keep his eye on the prize, Arash cannot turn away any longer. What follows is a tale of standing up to an empire against all odds. Five out of five from me.
    9riaz_khan111

    Powerful and poignant!

    Starring Sia Alipour and Mehdi Bajestani, Amir Zargara's A Good Day will Come finds Arash, a professional wrestler, dreaming of representing his country and winning gold medals. But, his country is in turmoil and its people are suffering and Arash must decide between using his platform to stand up to tyranny, or put his head down and remain silent.

    Powerful and moving, Amir Zargara's short film was inspired by the plight of Iranian wrestler Navid Afkari. Zargara chooses to highlight the moral conflict within the protagonist in a number of astute ways, and as the story progresses, we witness Arash slowly and gradually transforming from a meek bystander into something else entirely. The seeds of resistance take root in his mind and we see the wrestler change as a result, both inside and out.

    The dark and shadowy cinematography alludes to the hopelessness within the narrative as powerful performances from the cast force you to take notice. Sia Alipour as Arash is a revelation, conveying his internal conflict perfectly while Mehdi Bajestani as his coach is fantastic in his own right. The narrative pacing is on point and the film never manages to drag on, courtesy of its sharp editing.

    Inspiring and subliminally powerful in select moments, A Good Day will Come benefits from a poignant and original story that takes inspiration from real world events to say something powerful about the world we live in. While the film will have its share of naysayers, I think it nevertheless manages to get its message across with ease. A win for Amir Zargara, A Good Day will Come soars above the clouds as it celebrates resistance against tyranny and oppression. Four stars out of five.

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      • May 30, 2024 (Canada)
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      • Haurvatat Film
      • Lenz Films
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