Abdolrahman Bagheri

Abdolrahman Bagheri

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    • Eve 2022-04-23 07:04:38

      about suicide

      I don't know whether it's good or bad, so give it five stars! Because I don't see the problem. Just my notes and thoughts.

      In a film that explores death, the first person is a recruit, and the burial of the person who committed suicide violated the customs and habits he had always accepted and ran...

    • Eloy 2022-04-23 07:04:38

      Regarding "The Taste of Cherry", I found that I couldn't squeeze all my insights into the short review.

      For no reason, a middle-class Iranian man decided to commit suicide. As if through his eyes, wherever he sees the ground is bare, dusty, plants linger, and all living beings are busy, scavengers wearing clothes they have picked up, farmers cultivating, and even those basking in the sun. That man,...

    • Laila 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      The textbook of literary and artistic films, beautiful, long, and airy. Painful male paper, the determination to die, the fate of cherishing the end.

    • Yessenia 2022-03-21 09:03:17

      I've tasted cherries, as a symbol of hope, it's not sacred, it's the little everyday things caught in the dirt, and it's the same thing that brings you despair. It's not negative, in the movie you're just driving around the same stretch of road, there are several different people in the passenger seat, and no one can really understand one person. This form is our life, going round and round in the repetitive routine, always alone, and constantly heading for the end of death.

    Taste of Cherry quotes

    • Mr. Bagheri: Some things are easier to do than to say.

    • Mr. Badii: I've decided to free myself from this life.

      The seminarian: What for?

      Mr. Badii: It wouldn't help you to know and I can't talk about it and you wouldn't understand. It's not because you don't understand but you can't feel what I feel. You can sympathize, understand, show compassion. But feel my pain? No. You suffer and so do I. I understand you. You comprehend my pain, but you can't feel it