There are too many axe marks

Yvette 2021-12-28 08:01:54

The past will never disappear without a trace, and will follow us like a shadow, entangled with us for a lifetime. The present is shaped by the known past, and therefore, the more you know, the more likely the trajectory is to be rewritten.

The movie "Iranian Divorce" is a continuation of Iranian director Asghar Farhadi's "Iranian Separation". The family interpersonal tension is greater, and the ethical thinking is more complicated. However, it may be deliberately overrun and there are more traces of axe, but it is not as good as "Iranian Separation" nice. The tear at the end of the movie made me feel that Farhadi was really over.

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  • Kraig 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    We know that this is Asghar Farhadi's forte, but apart from the involvement of religious issues in the context of Iran, although the film can still depict the emotions in a delicate and real way, he also seems a little lacking in words, and the film can't be like " A Goodbye is as open, compact and resonant. The film's capture is still pleasing, but on the other hand it's a little lackluster, and even feels a little moan.

  • Retta 2022-04-23 07:03:10

    I don't know if it's because the pace is too slow or because I still don't understand what happens after marriage, and I can't enter the world of male and female protagonists. Looking very confused. The heroine and her daughter really look alike!

The Past quotes

  • Marie Brisson: I'll tell them to apologize.

    Samir: In this way, you will teach them that always there is an escape way named apology!

  • Ahmad: When did you meet each other?

    Marie Brisson: In drugstore. He came to get his wife's medicines.

    [Ahmad sneers]

    Marie Brisson: What?

    Ahmad: In our culture is laughing.

    Marie Brisson: But in our culture is mocking!

    [They discuss with each other]

    Marie Brisson: Just your hair became white!