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The Salesman

Originaltitel: Forooshande
  • 2016
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 4 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,7/10
67.056
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Taraneh Alidoosti in The Salesman (2016)
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"In Forushande (Tod eines Handlungsreisenden) beginnt die Beziehung eines Paars bei der gemeinsamen Aufführung des Stücks ""Tod eines Handlungsreisenden"" von Arthur Miller zu bröckeln.""In Forushande (Tod eines Handlungsreisenden) beginnt die Beziehung eines Paars bei der gemeinsamen Aufführung des Stücks ""Tod eines Handlungsreisenden"" von Arthur Miller zu bröckeln.""In Forushande (Tod eines Handlungsreisenden) beginnt die Beziehung eines Paars bei der gemeinsamen Aufführung des Stücks ""Tod eines Handlungsreisenden"" von Arthur Miller zu bröckeln."

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    • Asghar Farhadi
  • Drehbuch
    • Asghar Farhadi
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Shahab Hosseini
    • Taraneh Alidoosti
    • Babak Karimi
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    7,7/10
    67.056
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      • Asghar Farhadi
    • Drehbuch
      • Asghar Farhadi
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Shahab Hosseini
      • Taraneh Alidoosti
      • Babak Karimi
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    • 85Metascore
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    • 1 Oscar gewonnen
      • 17 Gewinne & 32 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Shahab Hosseini
    Shahab Hosseini
    • Emad
    Taraneh Alidoosti
    Taraneh Alidoosti
    • Rana
    Babak Karimi
    Babak Karimi
    • Babak
    Mina Sadati
    Mina Sadati
    • Sanam
    Maral Baniadam
    Maral Baniadam
    • Kati
    • (as Maral Bani Adam)
    Mojtaba Pirzadeh
    • Majid
    Farid Sajjadi Hosseini
    • Piremard
    Sahra Asadollahi
    • Mojgan
    Mehdi Koushki
    Mehdi Koushki
    • Siavash
    Shirin Aghakashi
    • Esmat
    Reza Rasouli
      Amir Reza Shoghi
      Armin Sayyad
      Yasaman Moheb-Ahari
      Ehteram Boroumand
      • Mrs. Shahnazari
      Azadeh Movahhed
      Emad Emami
      • Ali
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        • Asghar Farhadi
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        • Asghar Farhadi
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      8Giacomo_De_Bello

      8/10

      After having just moved into their new home Emad (Shahab Hosseini) and Rana (Taraneh Alidoosti), a couple of fellow actors find themselves in a difficult home life situation after a violation of their home. S they go through the performances at the local theater of Arthur Miller's 'Death of a Salesman' their relationship takes a left turn from which it might not ever go back.

      I tried to keep the synopsis as vague as possible so not to spoil the film, since, as in most of Farhadi's films, the inciting incident comes in later in the film and the drama ultimately does not develop until the third act, something that this director likes to do and at which he excels, always giving priority to the space in which characters develop and live their everyday lives.

      And those are exactly the reasons why "The Salesman" is a fantastically subtle and morally complex revenge tale masked as a home drama, which has some of the best work by actors I have seen in 2016, even though this might be too slightly of a familiar territory from Farhadi.

      It is no coincidence that Shahab Hosseini won the best actor award at the Cannes Film Festival, if there is one reason why this film succeeds it is him. This performance is raw and authentic in its own unique way, he manages to guide us through every one of the stages of degradation his character goes through and he manages to do so without us noticing. On a surface level the character arch he goes through would be hard to believe, there are some changes that wouldn't appear natural when spelled out. Yet, Hosseini manages to sell us on this person and all of the turbulence he has to go through, he manages to enhance little moments that I can't imagine working on paper. He fits right into the world that Farhadi builds and comes out giving a powerhouse of a performance that guides the audience through the whole narrative.

      Certainly, Farhadi deserves to share some of the credit for the performance too, for many reasons. Firstly, just as in all of his film, the performances across the board are just flawless, he directs actors to perfection and he doesn't even give you a chance to realize this. The way in which he uniquely manages to capture everyday life is profoundly stunning. From the camera-work to every detail of the blocking of actors right down to every word they say, the fabric of ordinariness he succeeds in putting on screen is flawless. I have no idea if this is all meticulously thought out or if it is left to brilliant improvisation and I don't want to know, what is clear to me is that as a director his methods work excellently and the results he manages to produce on screen are remarkable.

      Then, when it comes to building the drama, Farhadi is just as masterful. The evolution of it is natural and doesn't ever feel forced upon the characters, the parallels traced with theater might be a little too on the nose, but they are stunningly relevant and used to an incredible cinematic effect. He manages to build and build the drama and make it culminate in a riveting finale where all of the themes and the moral questions the film asks flow out naturally from it and leave you hanging at just the right moment. He also manages to build a complex web of visual cues and use them effectively to complement the characters and the story, once again here the visual parallels with the theater are a joy to see unfold.

      It has to be said that this is very familiar territory for Farhadi, the contrast of personal justice versus institutionalized justice is very relevant is his past film "A Separation" and so is the outlook on revenge, the degrading and the toll it takes on the individual and the destructive results of it. Sometimes it even feels like he is retracing his steps and for someone who has seen his film this might result in a slightly predictable outcome, even though the self contained drama in the film never looses its relevance to the characters, ultimately resulting in a constantly fascinating watch that challenges the viewer and defies traditional cinematic beats and expectations
      7ndjalazova

      I expected more

      I love Iranian movies and the Separation is one of my favorites. Somehow with the Salesman it did not work out. The script is original but the story develops so slowly and drowns out. You do not feel the real drama and the true massage behind it. The director probably wanted to repeat his success using the same means as in the Separation but it lacks originality, something thrilling and insightful acting.
      8ArminCallo-PalmSprings

      A Riveting Piece of Filmmaking

      I am struck at the complexity of this film, and the reflective nature of its narrative structure. Action or events as a device to look at our natures, choices, motives, drives and dreams. And let's not stop there. How about actors acting theater scenes, and throw in a play within a play to boot, for good measure.

      I know I sound somewhat critical above, and under less skilled hands, such criticism would be warranted. But not here. THE SALESMAN is compelling from beginning to end. And using Arthur Miller's iconic play, THE DEATH OF A SALESMAN, works so well to comment on these character's dreams, failings, nobility and humanity.

      A dream -- or rather dreams -- shattered by a single, accidental, innocent incident. At the end of the journey, of our own Odyssey, whether we arise as a hero or a victim depends on our choices, our attitudes, our sheer willfulness for goodness or our tendency for self-destruction. To me, this movie raised these issues, and more. I loved it. Compelling through and through, and from a most-gifted, cinematically articulate director.

      Scoring the different elements of the film objectively, 1 to 4:

      Script/Story: 4, loved it. And all this set against a backdrop of a crackling, fall building; a house of cards, if you will.

      Cinematography/Visual Effects: 3.5. Well shot. Close shots heightened the tension.

      Editing: 3.5. Well edited; kept the pacing of a natural thriller, but lacked the cheesiness of one.

      Sound Effects: 3, competent sound mixing

      Musical Score: 3; frankly do not recall any musical score underscoring the film. This is sad as I should have noticed. Was there one?

      Performances: 4, extremely strong performances. Great ensemble work, and standout work by the two leads, and the old man, too. I was particularly touched by the scene between the two men when the lead told the old man to take off his shoes. This scene was so effectively shot. Slow pacing of the camera capturing every quiver of both performances. Wow.

      Production Design: Sets, Locations, Costumes, etc.: 2.5; my complaint here deals with the shots from the theater itself where DEATH OF A SALESMAN was being performed. Needed something more here.

      Would you recommend this movie to a friend? Absolutely; a fine work of cinema. And extremely provocative. Well written; well shot; well delivered. Most highly recommended. Strong Oscar contender for Best Foreign Language Film.
      9mhm_1371

      Gradually

      Gradually (highly recommended to read these two plays before watching this movie 1.Cow by Gholam Hossein Saedi and 2.Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller) The salesman is really breathtaking and it has all the familiar factor of Farhadi's movies with a big difference that there is not any sign of those open ends anymore and you associate with the main character of movie more than any time. The story is about a young couple (Emad and Rana) who are performing at Arthur Miller's play Death of a salesman. They have to move to another apartment because their apartment is going to collapse. This moving cause a serious issue in their life because of the old tenant. In the beginning of the film when Emad_ with brilliant performance by Shahab Hosseini_ and his students was reading Saedi's play Cow, one of his student asked him "Sir,How does a man become cow?" Emad answered: "gradually". This question and Emad's answer are the main theme of this movie. Farhadi has used some part of the play Death of a Salesman in his movie masterfully and he has chosen Emad for the Willy's role in order to show and emphasize how Emad gradually got far away from his family or even his wife just like willy. The last twenty minutes of film are really breathtaking and the spectators associate with Emad more than anytime and I think they regularly ask themselves "if I were him, what would I do?" The salesman is a story about revenge or with accurate express is a story about the motivation of revenge. This story like another Fahadi's movies occurs in a family and effects family members. After A separation and now with the salesman Farhadi can be considered as a great master in directing suspenseful family drama like Hitchcock.
      9SameirAli

      Asghar Farhadi Is A Legend.

      Asghar Farhadi is an amazing director. His 4 films are nominated for Oscar in a row. Amonth them, "A Separation" won the first Oscar and Golden globe to an Iranian movie. His direction style and making always impress me.

      "The Salesman" is the story of a couple who move to a new apartment, unaware that it was occupied by a prostitute before them. A customer of the old tenant makes a visit to the apartment that makes the couples life upside down.

      The husband is searching for the visitor for a revenge, but ends up in a sweet revenge story, or so called.

      I was so impressed by the movie that I have no words to explain or describe it. Asghar Farhadi's free and candid type of visuals makes the movie more lively. Close ups make the drama more intense.

      The movie is such an emotional drama that you don't want to miss.

      A must watch. Highly recommended.

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        Farhadi was so taken by this project that he decided to stop his ongoing project in Spain with Penelope Cruz and return to Iran to shoot this movie in his home country.
      • Patzer
        Iranian actresses are not allowed to appear without hijab. And Iranian women don't wear hijab in their home. Farhadi always find a way to solve this problem, such as there always being a stranger in the house, but in the scene in which Rana is cleaning the house she is all alone and still wearing a hijab.
      • Zitate

        Student: How do people turn to cows?

        Emad: Gradually!

      • Verbindungen
        Features Die Kuh (1969)
      • Soundtracks
        Solfege
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        Written by Sattar Oraki

        Performed by Hana Kamkar, Emad Emami, Ali Baghfar, Maral Baniadam, Mehdi Koushki and Payam Eghdami

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 2. Februar 2017 (Deutschland)
      • Herkunftsländer
        • Iran
        • Frankreich
        • Katar
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        • Persisch
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        • Teheran, Iran
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        • Doha Film Institute
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        • 2.402.067 $
      • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
        • 71.078 $
        • 29. Jan. 2017
      • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
        • 6.953.604 $
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