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Chaharshanbeh, 19 Ordibehesht (2015)

Review by krocheav

Chaharshanbeh, 19 Ordibehesht

8/10

Wednesday May 9th - A Day for Decisions

This thoughtful Iranian social comment movie is about the lodgement of an unusual newspaper advertisement by a mysterious benefactor - offering financial assistance to any family who can prove they have an honest need of life-saving help. The curious premise offers some engrossing insights into life amidst the working class residents of modern Iran. This society, live within a social structure moulded by an overabundance of zealotry - causing both women and men to suffer within the expectations of their heavily tradition-bound domestic roles. Director/co-writer Vahid Javil Jalilva, with his first feature, sensitively demonstrates a strong respect for the driving forces of survival as he intelligently guides us through each of their moral and financially challenged situations. His entire cast is praiseworthy with each step of their demanding roles. Newcomer, Sahar Ahmadpour, is especially impressive as a young woman involuntarily leading a double life because of unwavering traditions and beliefs. Veteran cinematographer Morteza Poursamadi, works hard and creates a strong sense of visual involvement. This is at least, a work that deserves the many assorted Awards it has received. For some, it may not always be an easy watch and certain aspects of the construction, perhaps, might not always work as well as they could but, are in keeping with the slightly convoluted approach to editing nowadays. For anyone who enjoys sincere, well-made human drama, then include this on your 'to see' lists.
  • krocheav
  • Jan 27, 2018

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