Pir Pesar
- 2024
- 3h 12min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,1/10
1044
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Nell'Iran degli anni '90, due fratelli di mezza età vivono con il padre violento. Quando tenta di sposare una giovane inquilina attratta dal figlio maggiore, le tensioni salgono in questa fa... Leggi tuttoNell'Iran degli anni '90, due fratelli di mezza età vivono con il padre violento. Quando tenta di sposare una giovane inquilina attratta dal figlio maggiore, le tensioni salgono in questa famiglia profondamente disfunzionale.Nell'Iran degli anni '90, due fratelli di mezza età vivono con il padre violento. Quando tenta di sposare una giovane inquilina attratta dal figlio maggiore, le tensioni salgono in questa famiglia profondamente disfunzionale.
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- 3 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale
Recensioni in evidenza
This film is completely audience-friendly and is not a technical cinematic product at all, and only those who like this type of film will show a positive attitude towards it. If those who saw this film and gave it a score of 9 or 10, then they are definitely impressed by the acting team and the wave of public acceptance.
I gave the film only 3 stars out of 10; only because of the good portrayal of a cruel and lustful father (but only in 2 or 3 short scenes with Hassan Pourshirazi acting).
The fights and confrontations between father and sons are very weak.
The script is boring and has additions that weaken the script. This 190-minute film could have ended in 120 minutes with a relatively good story development.
I come to the disastrous ending of the film.
A movie that spent 3 hours without reaching any conclusion. Very interesting!!!
So why is this movie rated 8.1???
The ending was a horrible disaster that was neither surprising nor logical.
The ending could have ended differently even in the worst circumstances.
And finally, 3/10 is a score that I give reluctantly; because one should not overlook the positive points of the film that I mentioned earlier.
Thank you very much.
I gave the film only 3 stars out of 10; only because of the good portrayal of a cruel and lustful father (but only in 2 or 3 short scenes with Hassan Pourshirazi acting).
The fights and confrontations between father and sons are very weak.
The script is boring and has additions that weaken the script. This 190-minute film could have ended in 120 minutes with a relatively good story development.
I come to the disastrous ending of the film.
A movie that spent 3 hours without reaching any conclusion. Very interesting!!!
So why is this movie rated 8.1???
The ending was a horrible disaster that was neither surprising nor logical.
The ending could have ended differently even in the worst circumstances.
And finally, 3/10 is a score that I give reluctantly; because one should not overlook the positive points of the film that I mentioned earlier.
Thank you very much.
The Old Boy is one of those rare cinematic experiences that captivates the viewer from its very first moments. With a cohesive narrative, well-crafted dialogue, and deep character development, this film not only delivers a satisfying movie experience, but it lingers in the viewer's mind long after the credits roll.
The film's greatest strength lies in its flawless combination of storytelling, acting, and visual design. The visual effects are stunning-not only do they enhance the scenes, but they help define the tone of the film. The meticulous production design and lighting distinguish The Old Boy from many domestic and even international productions.
The performances are exceptional. The cast is perfectly chosen, and each actor brings a unique psychological depth to their character. The ensemble's chemistry is clearly felt, and it keeps the story grounded in believability at every moment.
Despite having a relatively classic narrative structure, the film surprises the audience with creative and powerful moments. Its key plot points are smartly placed and paced without any rush, creating a balanced rhythm that feels neither too slow nor too fast.
Ultimately, The Old Boy is a successful example of cinema that appeals to both mainstream audiences and artistic sensibilities. It deserves to be watched, analyzed, and praised.
The film's greatest strength lies in its flawless combination of storytelling, acting, and visual design. The visual effects are stunning-not only do they enhance the scenes, but they help define the tone of the film. The meticulous production design and lighting distinguish The Old Boy from many domestic and even international productions.
The performances are exceptional. The cast is perfectly chosen, and each actor brings a unique psychological depth to their character. The ensemble's chemistry is clearly felt, and it keeps the story grounded in believability at every moment.
Despite having a relatively classic narrative structure, the film surprises the audience with creative and powerful moments. Its key plot points are smartly placed and paced without any rush, creating a balanced rhythm that feels neither too slow nor too fast.
Ultimately, The Old Boy is a successful example of cinema that appeals to both mainstream audiences and artistic sensibilities. It deserves to be watched, analyzed, and praised.
10Ahmiek-2
A new outlook for a persian movie. Director all does his best and a great scenario performed. The casting is great leila hatami a great Iranian actress acting well and pourshirazi is just too good despite his character's mental complications. Btw I think this movie will achieve international praises. Just like what asghar farhadi did to iran cinema.
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 Old Bachelor," directed by Oktay Barahani, was for me more than just a typical drama. With Hassan Pourshirazi's outstanding performance as Gholam Bastani, the film skillfully portrays the archetype of the "Puer Aeternus" or "Eternal Youth." This character, despite his age, remains emotionally stunted, refusing to embrace the responsibilities of adulthood.
This interpretation is reinforced by Gholam's own pivotal dialogue: "A man whose life has no rules or order, even if he grows old, will remain an old boy and never truly grow up!" Furthermore, one can observe echoes of "Dionysus," the god of ecstasy and liberation, within Gholam Bastani, which perfectly complements the "Eternal Youth" aspect of his character. This is a profound and thought-provoking film that delves into the psychological layers of humanity.
This interpretation is reinforced by Gholam's own pivotal dialogue: "A man whose life has no rules or order, even if he grows old, will remain an old boy and never truly grow up!" Furthermore, one can observe echoes of "Dionysus," the god of ecstasy and liberation, within Gholam Bastani, which perfectly complements the "Eternal Youth" aspect of his character. This is a profound and thought-provoking film that delves into the psychological layers of humanity.
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