A classic demonstration textbook of film performance. It’s not a new film, but it’s the one that moved me the most in the recent film review. It’s real, not artificial, and has no trace of performance. Iranian films use ordinary little narratives to push themselves to the international film circle again and again, thanks to the simple “performances” of those actors. "The ability to interpret the picture and penetrate the plot, this ability transcends the big production of the scene, just like their ordinary life. The starring of "A Farewell" is not highlighted in this film, which seems to tell us that there are too many excellent actors in Iran.
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