Pir Pesar
- 2024
- 3 घं 12 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
8.0/10
1.4 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंTwo Iranian brothers live with their abusive father. When he rents to a young woman planning to marry her, her attraction to the older son creates tension in their already fractured family.Two Iranian brothers live with their abusive father. When he rents to a young woman planning to marry her, her attraction to the older son creates tension in their already fractured family.Two Iranian brothers live with their abusive father. When he rents to a young woman planning to marry her, her attraction to the older son creates tension in their already fractured family.
- पुरस्कार
- 3 जीत और कुल 1 नामांकन
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The Old Bachelor is one of those rare films that dares to be honest. It doesn't shout or preach-it simply presents. The relationship that slowly forms between the characters played by Leila Hatami and Hamed Behdad may feel natural, even ordinary, in real life, but within the narrow confines of Iranian cinema, it feels fresh, bold, and quietly subversive.
Leila Hatami delivers a subtle, layered performance-once again showing how a female character can be portrayed with depth and nuance, without melodrama or overstatement. She plays a tired, complex, emotionally wounded woman whose silences carry meaning and weight.
Opposite her, Hamed Behdad brings a restless energy to the screen. His character, impulsive and raw, becomes the perfect counterbalance to Hatami's restraint. What emerges between them is not a typical love story, but a human connection that grows out of shared loneliness and mutual understanding-a kind of emotional recognition more than romance.
Meanwhile, Hassan Pourshirazi grounds the film with a deeply lived-in performance. He doesn't so much play the role as inhabit it. His quiet presence and expressive stillness lend the story an earthy authenticity.
The Old Bachelor tells a story that, in the real world, might pass unnoticed. But in Iranian cinema-often limited by censorship and symbolic overcomplication-this kind of direct, emotionally honest narrative feels both unusual and necessary. That contrast is what makes the film so compelling.
Leila Hatami delivers a subtle, layered performance-once again showing how a female character can be portrayed with depth and nuance, without melodrama or overstatement. She plays a tired, complex, emotionally wounded woman whose silences carry meaning and weight.
Opposite her, Hamed Behdad brings a restless energy to the screen. His character, impulsive and raw, becomes the perfect counterbalance to Hatami's restraint. What emerges between them is not a typical love story, but a human connection that grows out of shared loneliness and mutual understanding-a kind of emotional recognition more than romance.
Meanwhile, Hassan Pourshirazi grounds the film with a deeply lived-in performance. He doesn't so much play the role as inhabit it. His quiet presence and expressive stillness lend the story an earthy authenticity.
The Old Bachelor tells a story that, in the real world, might pass unnoticed. But in Iranian cinema-often limited by censorship and symbolic overcomplication-this kind of direct, emotionally honest narrative feels both unusual and necessary. That contrast is what makes the film so compelling.
In a powerful social commentary movie about an abusive father and his two sons and a woman with economic problems, that is sometimes hard to watch, there are some great acting. Hassan Pourshirazi's performance as the abusive and morally repugnant father is nothing short of amazing. I am hoping that as Academy Awards are getting more international his acting gets a notice from Oscars. It is almost unheard of for an Iranian movie that lasts 3 hours but it worths every minute of it. Great direction and acting by the 4 main characters.
When I watched the movie, felt the same as the time when I was reading Brothers Karamazov. They show how family becomes a microcosm of society's larger moral and existential struggles. At heart, both The Old Bachelor and The Brothers Karamazov are about:The inheritance of sin and guilt across generations. Men trapped between obedience, rebellion, and longing for redemption. The dangers of unchecked power, whether paternal, social, or internal.
Oktay Baraheniseems to have intentionally borrowed not just themes but also stylistic techniques from Dostoevsky, particularly The Brothers Karamazov, the house in the movie send you back to the Fyodor's house.
Oktay Baraheniseems to have intentionally borrowed not just themes but also stylistic techniques from Dostoevsky, particularly The Brothers Karamazov, the house in the movie send you back to the Fyodor's house.
The film was shocking and at the same time fascinating, a 3-hour film that no one left the theater during the screening! The story progressed well for the first hour, and when it reached the second hour, it became a little boring. I think this film could have been much more interesting at 2 and a half hours. The last 30 minutes of the film are when the story reaches its darkest point, and several horrible secrets are revealed and those shocking events occur that are like a bucket of ice water being poured on the viewer. Despite being still in shock, the viewer looks at the last frame, which is full of longing, tragedy, and blood, and that music and the dirty, messy house, which now has negative energy lurking in every corner, and the film ends.
"Old Bachelor" is a precise, orderly, thoughtful, and tasteful film that lingers in the mind due to its production quality and subject matter.
This film is over three hours long, but it neither tires nor loses the audience.
It has a very solid rhythm and full of details.
The performances are all excellent and spot-on.
I was able to understand and get to know all the characters. Especially the character of the eldest son (Ali) felt very tangible and relatable to me.
The set design, lighting, and color palette are phenomenal.
It has one of the best cinematographies in Iranian cinema.
The music is also excellent and conveys that tension and excitement in the best possible way.
Alongside all its strengths, I think the film's duration could have been more cohesive and shorter!
Like numerous scenes depicting the 'Father' character's drug use.
This might be justified for character explanation in the early scenes, but it feels excessive in the second half!
Another issue is the symbolism; while it mostly flows with the film, in some places it seems illogical!
Overall, "Old Bachelor" is a well-crafted, polished film with strong performances and respectable quality!
It has so many commendable strengths that make one overlook its flaws.
This film is over three hours long, but it neither tires nor loses the audience.
It has a very solid rhythm and full of details.
The performances are all excellent and spot-on.
I was able to understand and get to know all the characters. Especially the character of the eldest son (Ali) felt very tangible and relatable to me.
The set design, lighting, and color palette are phenomenal.
It has one of the best cinematographies in Iranian cinema.
The music is also excellent and conveys that tension and excitement in the best possible way.
Alongside all its strengths, I think the film's duration could have been more cohesive and shorter!
Like numerous scenes depicting the 'Father' character's drug use.
This might be justified for character explanation in the early scenes, but it feels excessive in the second half!
Another issue is the symbolism; while it mostly flows with the film, in some places it seems illogical!
Overall, "Old Bachelor" is a well-crafted, polished film with strong performances and respectable quality!
It has so many commendable strengths that make one overlook its flaws.
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- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
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