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Leila

  • 1997
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,4/10
4327
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Leila Hatami in Leila (1997)
DrammaFamigliaRomanticismo

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe story of a semi-modern Iranian couple, who are trying to fight the old beliefs and old generation, but is a failing battle because the man is not strong enough.The story of a semi-modern Iranian couple, who are trying to fight the old beliefs and old generation, but is a failing battle because the man is not strong enough.The story of a semi-modern Iranian couple, who are trying to fight the old beliefs and old generation, but is a failing battle because the man is not strong enough.

  • Regia
    • Dariush Mehrjui
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Mahnaz Ansarian
    • Dariush Mehrjui
  • Star
    • Leila Hatami
    • Ali Mosaffa
    • Jamileh Sheikhi
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    4327
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Dariush Mehrjui
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mahnaz Ansarian
      • Dariush Mehrjui
    • Star
      • Leila Hatami
      • Ali Mosaffa
      • Jamileh Sheikhi
    • 26Recensioni degli utenti
    • 23Recensioni della critica
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    Leila Hatami
    Leila Hatami
    • Leila, the Wife
    Ali Mosaffa
    Ali Mosaffa
    • Reza, the Husband
    Jamileh Sheikhi
    Jamileh Sheikhi
    • Reza's Mother
    Mohammad Reza Sharifinia
    Mohammad Reza Sharifinia
    • Leila's Uncle
    Turan Mehrzad
    • Leila's Mother
    Amir Paivar
    • Reza's Father
    • (as Amir Pievar)
    Shaghayegh Farahani
    Shaghayegh Farahani
    • Second Wife
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      • Dariush Mehrjui
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mahnaz Ansarian
      • Dariush Mehrjui
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    Recensioni degli utenti26

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    8gj_ariana

    its a great film if you understand it.

    this film is indicating a semi modern Iranian couple ,who are trying to fight with old believes &old generation.in this battle they fail cause the man is not strong enough.if you really want to understand this film you must know a lot about Iranian nowadays culture. Leila is the symbol of a young Iranian woman who marry with love but others interferer her life with the name of family traditions and customs.specially her husbands family .at the end of film it shows that every one is damaged by this interference Leila,her husband,mother in law&... the subject is some how strange for westerners,but many of your subjects are strange for easterners too!
    setzerman

    Very Good

    This is a touching love story starring a sterile Iranian woman, who has to deal with her in-laws' continuous desire for a grandchild. It is by no means Hollywood-friendly: the story unfolds as it would in real life. It is a perfect example of art imitating life.

    The cast is very proficient. Leila does an amazing job of conveying her deep yet veiled anxiety, annoyance and anger every time she speaks to her mother in-law. Sheikhi is equally proficient at making us scorn her. I did feel that Ali Mosaffa stole the show: he is flawless in his role of trying to keep the different protagonists happy, yet staying blind to their actual feelings.

    This movie may lose a lot of its punch for non-farsi speakers.

    Leila Hatami (Leila, the Wife) - 7/10 - Great when acting, not as great at narrating.

    Ali Mosaffa (Reza, the Husband) - 10/10 - Compelling flawless performance.

    Jamileh Sheikhi (Reza's Mother) - 8/10 - Successfully makes us shriek every time she speaks.

    Dariush Mehrjui - 8/10 - Very good script and good rhythm, though I felt that the movie was unusually dark. I am not sure if this was intended, poor cinematography or my failing TV set.
    9strawberry-kiwi-punch

    Character development is UNREAL

    The characters and the circumstances in this movie are so well developed that it is hard not to feel just as angry, devastated and numb as Leila. You feel like you become part of a real family that has real dysfunction and is trying to get along despite it all. The few things I did not like include the subtitles, as they were at times difficult to read at the speed they were moving, as well as some of the lighting. There are a few scenes where it would has been nice to see more of the characters' features. Regardless, I feel so much more satisfied after watching this movie that any other run of the mill romantic comedy at the movie theatre. If you are a movie lover and are looking for something different, go watch this movie.
    10kaaveh_ahangar_iran

    very compelling and subtle film.

    Dariush Mehrjui is one of Iran's finest modern filmmakers, his specialty is making films about relationships among the upper-middle-class illuminati and especially love stories about women. This drama is a very powerful, poignant and mesmerizing love story, about the pressures of dealing with Moslem traditions and of a woman's own sense of being.

    A very warm couple, the handsome Reza (Ali Mosaffa) and the beautiful Leila (Leila Hatami), perfectly suited for each other in temperament find happiness in their first year of marriage. Why this marriage should turn ice cold, when everything is so blissful is amazing to watch as it unfolds. This is a truly heartbreaking tale without contrivances that examines a woman's psyche, looking carefully at her wants and her expectations. The trouble starts when after a year, there is no child. The couple visits a doctor and are tested to see if either one has infertility problems. They swear their love for each other and in their own quiet way say that it doesn't matter who is to blame, they will stay married no matter what. The problem comes from Leila's overbearing mother-in-law (Jamileh Sheikhi), a monster if there ever was one. She rattles the poor, sensitive girl and completely intimidates her, stressing how important it is to have a son to carry out the family name. The wealthy Reza, who works in his father's company, is the only son, there are four daughters. When the news from the lab comes back that Leila is barren, that her hormonal levels are too low to ever have children, the mother-in-law heartlessly puts the burden on her -- telling her that she is holding her son back from raising a family.

    The weak son never confronts his mother as he seems perplexed, even as his wife begins to slowly sink into a shell, confused and ashamed about herself, unwilling to confide in anyone, not even her mother. She receives passive support from Reza but she can't face the treacherous mother-in-law when alone, who has the gift of twisting things around during her visits while pretending to be nice by bearing gifts and then she turns on her nasty tongue; this makes Leila feel inadequate as she just tries to please her by agreeing with whatever she says. The mother is so invasive of the couple's privacy that she calls them always at the wrong moment and the ringing phone is like a knife sticking Leila in her vulnerable spots. It is so painful to just watch the phone and hear it ringing, and watch Leila cringe at the thought of hearing what her mother-in-law has to say.

    The selfish mother-in-law after two years of intimidating the girl by telling her Reza wants a child so much he will sneak behind her back and have a child with another woman, and then to have the nerve to suggest that Leila give her permission for Reza to get another wife. Evidently, polygamy is permitted in Iran.

    Reza reacts by saying he doesn't want another wife and that he can live happily without children, just as long as she returns to being the old playful Leila who smiles so easily and is close to him. But he never reassures her that he means what he says and she grows more distant from him talking to herself out loud, so that we could hear her express things that she feels she can't tell anyone else. She can't take the pressure anymore, so she pushes Reza to look for a new wife. On each occasion, when Reza goes courting, he requests that she ride with him to meet his perspective bride as he drops her off by the stores to shop while he goes to look over the woman his Aunt Shamsi or his mother-in-law chose for him.

    Reza is never forceful enough in his statements telling her that it doesn't matter that she can't have children, as Leila has nagging doubts about whether he really means it or is just saying it. The couple have all the creature comforts of modern life and are seen playfully watching Dr. Zhivago on TV together, but tradition is also very strong. She stays home and does the cooking and the womanly chores while wearing as she must, by Iranian law, a chador to cover her head. There seems to be no problem following these traditions, but this modern couple has its feet stuck in two different worlds and they seem confused as to where they really want to be standing.

    I recently saw another film from the Middle-East, "Kadosh," an Israeli film with the same topic and the same intransigent attitude was displayed by those who call themselves ultra-orthodox believers in God, who believe a woman who is barren has been cursed by God.

    This is a very compelling and subtle film, it shows the current conflict in Iran between modernity and Islamic tradition. It is also about the universal problem of love as seen through the psyche of a woman who is stripped of her self-esteem and even though she is beautiful and has a considerate husband, she is still not sure of what her role is in society.
    9George_Supreeth

    Leila is a movie of extreme eloquence, if possible do not read the rest of this review. See the movie first, you'll be glad you did.

    When people speak of Dariush Mehrjui's films what comes. across most often is his ability to paint. complex relationships and emotions without skipping a beat in the film's rythm or pace. Sounds artsy right? But it's true. Leila is a movie with such compassion and tenderness that you can feel. your stomach knot with every event that Leila endures. The film is paced so well and ends so eloquently that (trust me) you don't want to be disturbed by any other sights or sounds for a long time after. Leila is a young iranian girl, in the a social throes, something that she has no choice about. Wish i could summarise the story, but saying anything will give away too much. Especially since the movie is comprised of a series of interlinked events, and any passage of time can only be measured by Leila's everyday agony.

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      Leila: God has not given me a child. Instead He has given me the gift of eternal patience and endurance.

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 6 dicembre 2017 (Francia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Iran
    • Siti ufficiali
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    • Lingua
      • Persiano
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      • Лейла
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Teheran, Iran
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Farabi Cinema Foundation
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    Botteghino

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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 5294 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 5294 USD
      • 16 mag 1999
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 8231 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 42min(102 min)
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    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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