Ahmed di otto anni, ha preso per errore il taccuino del suo amico Mohammad. Vuole restituirlo, altrimenti il suo amico verrà espulso da scuola. Determinato, il ragazzo si propone di trovar... Leggi tuttoAhmed di otto anni, ha preso per errore il taccuino del suo amico Mohammad. Vuole restituirlo, altrimenti il suo amico verrà espulso da scuola. Determinato, il ragazzo si propone di trovare la casa di Mohammad nel villaggio vicino.Ahmed di otto anni, ha preso per errore il taccuino del suo amico Mohammad. Vuole restituirlo, altrimenti il suo amico verrà espulso da scuola. Determinato, il ragazzo si propone di trovare la casa di Mohammad nel villaggio vicino.
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- 5 vittorie e 4 candidature totali
- Teacher (Moalem)
- (as Kheda Barech Defai)
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Written, directed & edited by Abbas Kiarostami, the film takes a very simple & straightforward premise and formulates an endlessly captivating narrative out of it through scenarios that not only seem credible but also make us all the more invested in the kid's journey & final outcome. Kiarostami keeps the drama as lifelike as possible, neither overstuffing it nor leaving it hollow, and makes sure every single scene is relevant to the plot.
Through the lens of childhood purity & innocence, we notice the indifference of adults as our young protagonist attempts to make them see reason to his dilemma and why it is important for him to right the wrong. And Babak Ahmadpour plays his character to absolute perfection. He gets every emotion, every nuance, every expression right without saying much, his face a landscape of moral conflict that explicitly tells all he's feeling in the moment.
Overall, Where is the Friend's House is a masterwork of simplicity & humanism that takes the smallest of observations to offer a powerfully resonant & profoundly moving statement about our own society. A fascinating slice of everyday life in rural Iran that's steered by Kiarostami's relaxed approach & first-rate craftsmanship and is further elevated by the young actor's top-notch performance, this Persian gem is a must for every film lover & is one of world cinema's finest offerings.
This movie is one of the most human movies I have ever seen. The story is quite simple. A little boy keeps forgetting to do his homework in the book and finally he is threatened with dire consequences. His friend has the book and must return it.
But the story has so much warmth and is shown with so much beauty that it is impossible not to like the film. The characters that we see throughout the movie are very nicely drawn out. Ahmed's interactions with the old man at the end are so beautiful and filled with emotion that I am brimming with joy just recalling those moments.
Akira Kurosawa said of his films, " When Satyajit Ray dies I was sad. But Abbas has taken his place"
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- QuizThere are two documentaries by the director about the making of this film and the aftermath of the earthquake. He finds that the two lead boys, played by the Amapour (or Ahmed Poor) brothers, survived the earthquake.
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Grandfather's Friend: What I mean to say is, suppose the kid did nothing wrong. What would you do? What then?
Grandfather: I'd find an excuse and give him a beating every other week. So he wouldn't forget.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Nassereddin Shah, Actor-e Cinema (1992)
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