3 reviews
I have never enjoyed a drama as much as I enjoyed this beautiful mini-series.
To me, it was a huge success. The plot was strong, successfully portraying the ups and downs of a middle-class family in Iran. A family that started out with the power of love and ended with the devastating effects of the significant differences between the couple regarding their view of life.
The cast was chosen perfectly. Parsa Pirouzfar played one of the best roles of his magnificent career. Hoda Zeinolabedin and the rest of the cast were equally outstanding. They beautifully played their roles, while also revealing the insecurities and hidden aspects of their characters to the viewers.
I cannot begin to explain how much I enjoyed the cinematography and the stunning shots throughout each episode.
None of this would have been as amazing without the great job Ms. Panahi did with her direction. I failed to notice any continuity flaws or blunders, and even if there were any, they were negligible.
In conclusion, I highly recommend this mini-series to anyone interested in a compelling exploration of the psychology behind many marriages.
To me, it was a huge success. The plot was strong, successfully portraying the ups and downs of a middle-class family in Iran. A family that started out with the power of love and ended with the devastating effects of the significant differences between the couple regarding their view of life.
The cast was chosen perfectly. Parsa Pirouzfar played one of the best roles of his magnificent career. Hoda Zeinolabedin and the rest of the cast were equally outstanding. They beautifully played their roles, while also revealing the insecurities and hidden aspects of their characters to the viewers.
I cannot begin to explain how much I enjoyed the cinematography and the stunning shots throughout each episode.
None of this would have been as amazing without the great job Ms. Panahi did with her direction. I failed to notice any continuity flaws or blunders, and even if there were any, they were negligible.
In conclusion, I highly recommend this mini-series to anyone interested in a compelling exploration of the psychology behind many marriages.
I feel so lucky to live in a day and time to see such a beautiful crafted story from Iran.
The emotions embedded in this mini story were so strong that with every smile I smiled and with every sorrow I cried.
I cried for the "smart mouth" Gen. Alpha child that was desperately trying to keep his mom and dad together, to live a simple happy peaceful life every child deserves and expects. I cried for a woman that never got to chase the career she loved due to family restrictions and had to pursue something else in order give meaning in her life.
Cried for a man who had such a respectful demeanor towards others and was stuck in between two relationships. Cried for a father that raised his two daughters all alone after their mother's passing. Cried for another woman that felt she was not a person at all and she existed only to serve other peoples emotional needs.
I also felt joy for every moment these characters smiled and felt happiness. So beautiful... so unforgettable. Thank you.
The emotions embedded in this mini story were so strong that with every smile I smiled and with every sorrow I cried.
I cried for the "smart mouth" Gen. Alpha child that was desperately trying to keep his mom and dad together, to live a simple happy peaceful life every child deserves and expects. I cried for a woman that never got to chase the career she loved due to family restrictions and had to pursue something else in order give meaning in her life.
Cried for a man who had such a respectful demeanor towards others and was stuck in between two relationships. Cried for a father that raised his two daughters all alone after their mother's passing. Cried for another woman that felt she was not a person at all and she existed only to serve other peoples emotional needs.
I also felt joy for every moment these characters smiled and felt happiness. So beautiful... so unforgettable. Thank you.
- mohammadpvd
- Jul 21, 2024
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Hello
But Hakima's story had nothing to do with the topic of the movie, and how you made the cancer man look bad in the last episode, and he died in the end.
What does a person suffering from cancer feel when he and his family see those scenes? And how hopeless their hopes are Me and my sister who had cancer and thank God she is cured now, that scene where Hakima and my sister were seeing each other in the hospital, in that moment we remembered all the bitter days that we had experienced, and when he showed us the cemetery, my whole being trembled with fear.
Why should he die?
If you do some research, you will see that many cancers can be cured now and not all of them end in death But the fear of death and recurrence of the disease is always with the cancer patient and his family, and by writing and creating that scene, you burned their psyche.
I wish I did it for drama, don't take your movie for ransom from people's feelings I'm sorry for you You wanted to show the work problems of a couple's life according to the moods and economic conditions of the country, you used Hakima only to stimulate the audience's feelings so that your film becomes a drama.
But rest assured, the hope of thousands of people who are fighting this disease, will get better They are trying to continue their life, you destroyed it in your movie, and in the end, none of the problems of Mahi and her husband were solved and did not reach any results.
And again, in the end, I hope you and your loved ones will never be captured by cancer, because that's when you will understand what a patient's hope means??
What does a person suffering from cancer feel when he and his family see those scenes? And how hopeless their hopes are Me and my sister who had cancer and thank God she is cured now, that scene where Hakima and my sister were seeing each other in the hospital, in that moment we remembered all the bitter days that we had experienced, and when he showed us the cemetery, my whole being trembled with fear.
Why should he die?
If you do some research, you will see that many cancers can be cured now and not all of them end in death But the fear of death and recurrence of the disease is always with the cancer patient and his family, and by writing and creating that scene, you burned their psyche.
I wish I did it for drama, don't take your movie for ransom from people's feelings I'm sorry for you You wanted to show the work problems of a couple's life according to the moods and economic conditions of the country, you used Hakima only to stimulate the audience's feelings so that your film becomes a drama.
But rest assured, the hope of thousands of people who are fighting this disease, will get better They are trying to continue their life, you destroyed it in your movie, and in the end, none of the problems of Mahi and her husband were solved and did not reach any results.
And again, in the end, I hope you and your loved ones will never be captured by cancer, because that's when you will understand what a patient's hope means??