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Deontae 2023-09-07 00:48:53
The director wants the audience to have a good moral speculation in their hearts, and some audiences are thinking hard about whether the heroine has been...
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Clarissa 2023-08-16 09:26:27
It's very similar to "A Farewell", quite...
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Mable 2023-07-16 07:46:25
Like "A Farewell", it puts people into the dilemma of moral choice again. In the face of a perpetrator with white hair and a heart attack, in the face of his similarly suffering family, should he choose forgiveness or punishment? I thought that the ending would develop in the direction of mutual harm between the weak, but in fact, forgiveness is not a kind of torture for an old man like him. Humans are complex, always entangled between desire and conscience. I don't quite understand the role of...
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Michaela 2023-06-24 11:36:34
3.5 it. The Iranian-style middle class faces the moral dilemma of traditional social ethics when it accepts the influence of Western values. How should he choose and how to act? On the whole, the contradictions and conflicts are too strong, and the characters are slightly weak, resulting in weak arcs and less aftertaste. Taiping is a bit of a drain. In addition, the Iranian girl is so beautiful, with both oriental charm and western outline, the heroine is so beautiful, she looks too like the...
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Dejah 2023-06-09 14:16:15
Not as good as a farewell, but still a good...
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Domenic 2023-06-06 08:29:34
A movie that you don't need to watch as long as it is spoiled, because the main viewability is the story. However, my temper is completely unable to agree with such forbearance and kindness. The insertion of the salesman's drama is not particularly understood. The story of the woman turns into a story of a man avenging his humiliation. This year's Oscar, "Tony Erdman" should win. Actually, I have already seen the three feature films of Farhadi, all of which are in the cinema. /Film...
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Nick 2023-06-04 21:34:39
How much predicament religion and morality can bring to an ordinary person's life, Farhadi's lens completely brings us to the perspective of the male protagonist, making decisions together with him, and accepting the collision of cultures in different choices. Iranian films can continue to blossom and bear fruit under severe censorship. Why do I keep failing and retreating towards...
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Dell 2023-05-23 21:14:58
A moral dilemma similar to a goodbye, but a bit tougher this...
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Garry 2023-05-18 17:52:43
The interaction between the stage play and real life is a very deliberate playmaking technique, and it is not very suitable for films that pursue realism, especially when the establishment of violence is "downplayed" (but how the death of a salesman corresponds to the plot is not very good. clear). But still told a good story, especially like the changes in the relationship between husband and wife, full of...
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Cathy 2023-04-30 18:15:02
The story of family ugliness can't be exaggerated. It seems that the people of the Celestial Dynasty can substitute it? It's a pity that the perception is really good, and the various subtexts don't resonate at all, so I'm a little disappointed. The male protagonist is too...
The Salesman Comments
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Dimitri 2022-03-22 09:02:15
moral dilemma
Reina was violated.
This is a shadow left in the minds of the husband and wife. The husband and wife are kind and low-key. The relationship is very good, and I am planning to have a baby. All because of the turmoil of the new house after the move, there is no way to go back to the past.
Iranian movie...
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Etha 2022-03-26 09:01:09
Shadow of "A Farewell"
F34: "Salesman" ~ Director: Asghar Farhadi ~ Iranian director, the director of "A Farewell", the film in 2011, I have a deep memory after watching it. At that time, I was unfamiliar and terrible at this time. The countries of the world have learned about their goodness through movies, and the...
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Emad: What are they doing with this city? I wish I could bring a loader and ruin all of it.
Babak: They ruined this city once ,they built it again and now this is it.
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Student: How do people turn to cows?
Emad: Gradually!