Shena-ye Parvaneh
- 2020
- 2h
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA film of a woman swimming in a pool is distributed through the internet. Now her husband and her brother are after finding the one who is responsible for that and taking revenge on him.A film of a woman swimming in a pool is distributed through the internet. Now her husband and her brother are after finding the one who is responsible for that and taking revenge on him.A film of a woman swimming in a pool is distributed through the internet. Now her husband and her brother are after finding the one who is responsible for that and taking revenge on him.
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- Premios
- 7 premios ganados y 26 nominaciones en total
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Super Reality, Making space , Alive Humans , Hooked Story , so Watchable,
Literal translation of the movie's title is "The Butterfly Stroke", a technique in swimming. Much meaning is lost with "The Drown" when you realize Parvaneh, the woman whose swimming video was leaked means Butterfly in Persian.
The premise of the story is brilliantly chosen, as it highlights something mostly obsolete and historical in Western societies, yet deeply rooted and much alive in traditional oriental societies. The sense of shame when one of your female relatives, especially your daughter or wife, becomes exposed to public with few clothes on. Hashem uses it as grounds for honor-killing his wife, Parvaneh. Yet, it's later revealed he did it more to retain his macho persona and his reputation as the neighborhood's grand thug. He's especially triggered after his brother tells his parents on the phone that both are okay and nothing has happened.
The film is quite long for its story, at a little over 2 hours. The script masterfully uses the.jargon of delinquents and criminals, and the actors even more fantastically emulate the infamous "Southern Tehran" accent. The hidden layers of society are quite accurately depicted -- addicts, thugs, prostitiutes, gamblers, drug fiends, etc. The plot also harbors quite a twist, and a dilemma ensues that we cannot figure out until the very last moments of the film. However, the script has its weaknesses too, like the freeing of the informers and then shooting them down with tranquilizer scenes could be edited out altogether. And the violence is deliberately toned down, as violence in Tehran underworld is as dark as any metropolitan criminal hub.
Although the well-chosen cast were all pretty marvelous, I pick out Pantea Bahram's stellar performance as the gambling housemaster - Shapur. Only appearing for a few minutes, she perfected the role so much, and left a lasting impression. Not to say, I didn't recognize her at first due to artistic makeup.
This movie wasn't perfect, but was a perfect start and directorial debut, hope to see more from Mr. Kart's works.
The premise of the story is brilliantly chosen, as it highlights something mostly obsolete and historical in Western societies, yet deeply rooted and much alive in traditional oriental societies. The sense of shame when one of your female relatives, especially your daughter or wife, becomes exposed to public with few clothes on. Hashem uses it as grounds for honor-killing his wife, Parvaneh. Yet, it's later revealed he did it more to retain his macho persona and his reputation as the neighborhood's grand thug. He's especially triggered after his brother tells his parents on the phone that both are okay and nothing has happened.
The film is quite long for its story, at a little over 2 hours. The script masterfully uses the.jargon of delinquents and criminals, and the actors even more fantastically emulate the infamous "Southern Tehran" accent. The hidden layers of society are quite accurately depicted -- addicts, thugs, prostitiutes, gamblers, drug fiends, etc. The plot also harbors quite a twist, and a dilemma ensues that we cannot figure out until the very last moments of the film. However, the script has its weaknesses too, like the freeing of the informers and then shooting them down with tranquilizer scenes could be edited out altogether. And the violence is deliberately toned down, as violence in Tehran underworld is as dark as any metropolitan criminal hub.
Although the well-chosen cast were all pretty marvelous, I pick out Pantea Bahram's stellar performance as the gambling housemaster - Shapur. Only appearing for a few minutes, she perfected the role so much, and left a lasting impression. Not to say, I didn't recognize her at first due to artistic makeup.
This movie wasn't perfect, but was a perfect start and directorial debut, hope to see more from Mr. Kart's works.
Good script, great acting (just by Ezzati), acceptable direction as a debut.
Great story, interesting twist but "kinda" a typical ending. I have to add that the acting was really awesome. You could see the despair in their eyes.
Iran is a country that is developing in the film and serial industry. This film had a very good quality. This film has a great impact on a human being. This film is about the current situation in Iran. Please watch this film and believe in the art of Iranian filmmaking Bring. Amir Aghaei and Javad Ezzati and all the actors have played their roles well. They all immersed themselves well in their roles. This film is not based on reality, but is adapted from reality, and this is not the first Iranian film to be well-directed, and there are other films that have been directed delicately.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMohammad Kart's directorial film debut.
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- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas
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- 2.39 : 1
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