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Bid-o Bad

  • 1999
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Hadi Alipour, Amir Janfada, Abbas Kiarostami, and Mohammad Ali Talebi in Bid-o Bad (1999)
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A boy breaks a window at his school and sets out to fix it on his own during a storm.A boy breaks a window at his school and sets out to fix it on his own during a storm.A boy breaks a window at his school and sets out to fix it on his own during a storm.

  • Director
    • Mohammad Ali Talebi
  • Writer
    • Abbas Kiarostami
  • Stars
    • Hadi Alipour
    • Amir Janfada
    • Majid Alipour
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    550
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mohammad Ali Talebi
    • Writer
      • Abbas Kiarostami
    • Stars
      • Hadi Alipour
      • Amir Janfada
      • Majid Alipour
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Hadi Alipour
    • The Boy
    Amir Janfada
    • Ardakani (The New Student)
    Majid Alipour
    • The Tall Boy
    Mohammad Sharif Ebrahimi
    • The Principal
    Bahman Hassani
    • The Teacher
    • Director
      • Mohammad Ali Talebi
    • Writer
      • Abbas Kiarostami
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    6eric_vdberg

    A young boy's quest to replace a broken window in rural Iran

    I found this movie strangely compelling for such a simple plot. It reminded me of the Bhutanese film "The Cup", as well as the Iranian film "A Time for Drunken Horses". All of these films contain singular seemingly straight forward quests within a framework of largely tedious everyday life. I believe that my interest was held because they are studies on different cultures and ways of living. They allowed me to feel grateful to reside in North America, and to have myriad options in life. There is little extraneous content in these films, the life situation is set up, the quest is introduced, and some kind of conclusion is reached. Most of the characters seemed very genuine, as if they were being filmed by a hidden camera. I felt that the lead child actor did a passable job, however the constant sour expression on his face, that was probably meant to convey utter hopelessness, seemed quite out of place in a number of scenes, and I found this increasingly annoying as the film progressed.
    8h_ytrm

    What is it with Iranian movies and children protagonists ?

    There are so may of them ! And almost every title ends with really valuable life lesson.

    It also happens in Beed-o baad.

    In first few minutes of the movie you get to know a little boy who comes from another part of the country. You'd think "oh yeah, this will be the main character of the movie", but no. He actually becomes a valuable friend of another boy - the child who has a detention because he broke the window in the class. His sad eyes and worry written on the face say more than countless words. For the rest of the movie we accompany him in an attempt to solve mentioned problem. Will he prevail or not ?

    Film is shot really well. Scenario is plausible, you can imagine most of it happening in your own childhood (even more if you live in a small community or country).

    Also Iranian cinema is known for filming nature. If you're aficionado of that theme, you won't regret watching Mohammad-Ali Talebis movie.

    What's important is that it keeps viewer tense (in a good way). You're cheering for boy and good outcome of situation.
    8yusufpiskin

    Iran Cinema...

    The director may be Mohammadali Talebi, but the film is still an Abbas Kiarostami film. It is clear from the very first frames that this is a script from his pen, and by the way, this may be my favorite Abbas Kiarostami film. Unfortunately, for those who have not set foot in Iran, Iranian cinema is nothing more than orientalism or poverty literature, especially as we can see from the comments made on platforms like Letterboxd and IMDb. For people like me who have been to Iran and are passionate about Iranian art and literature, Iranian cinema is the reason for the emergence of cinema...

    Children, roads, difficulties, challenging weather conditions, fear, sense of responsibility, anger - this is not just a film, it's reality...

    That's why the world's best child actors usually come from Iranian cinema, even though most of them have not received any formal acting training. Just like the two rascals in the movie "Bid-o Bad" (Willow and Wind)... They live unaware of the global success of the films they star in.

    This film, which looks like the fourth film in the Koker trilogy directed by Abbas Kiarostami, looks at least 30 years older despite being made in 2000, and this old atmosphere suits the film very well.

    "Bid-o Bad" is a touching and powerful film that transcends cultural boundaries. It is a testament to the universality of human experience and a reminder of the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity.... Rest in peace Abbas Kiarostami

    If the Middle East wasn't so complicated, I would go to Tehran on the first plane tomorrow, that's how excited I get when I watch Iranian cinema.
    9PhilSalamone

    A Near-Silent Storm of Emotion

    Willow and Wind, directed by Mohammad-Ali Talebi and penned by the legendary Abbas Kiarostami, is one of those rare films that speaks fluently in the universal language of cinema. Set against the muted tones of a windswept Iranian landscape, the story is simple on the surface, but layered with meaning that transcends words. In fact, even if you're unable to find a version with subtitles, you'll find never needed them. The film communicates everything through visual storytelling and atmosphere. Its power lies in what's seen and not said.

    The story follows a boy on a mission, a mission so critical, his future is fully dependent on it. While the dialogue is sparse as I mentioned, the emotional clarity is sharp. The metaphor of the glass pane he carries is nothing short of masterful. It's delicate. Fragile. A burden that must be transported across rough terrain and in the face of forces beyond his control. So compelling is the dangers with which "The Boy" faces are completely unrecognized by him, but glaringly apparent to the viewer. The metaphor transcends words. Words fail.

    The wind, almost a character in its own right, doesn't just push against the glass, it pushes against his very will. And the willow, another powerful metaphor, bending but not breaking; mirroring the resilience of childhood and of endurance through quiet interaction of the wind.

    Why not 10 stars, then? One scene, elongated but almost forgettable, pulls focus from the film's delicate momentum. It adds nothing to the emotional tone, nothing to the structure, and in hindsight, feels like a misplaced moment in an otherwise meticulously constructed work of poetry. It doesn't ruin the film by any means, but it slightly mars the purity of its rhythm. When a movie is this carefully woven, even a minor distraction feels more significant, in my purview.

    Still, Willow and Wind remains one of the most visually eloquent, metaphorically rich, and emotionally resonant films you're ever likely to stumble across. Its minimalism is its power, and its silence is louder than most films that scream. Seek it out. And if the subtitles are missing, watch it anyway. The story will find you.
    9mdsoheltisan

    A poetic gem from Iranian cinema

    Willow and Wind (1999) - A poetic gem from Iranian cinema.

    A young boy must carry a fragile pane of glass across miles of wind to fix his school's broken window. Each step is a battle against nature, loneliness, and the weight of responsibility far beyond his years.

    A poetic journey that mirrors the struggles of growing up and the silent courage it takes to keep moving forward.

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 2003 (Greece)
    • Countries of origin
      • Iran
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • sourehcinema
    • Language
      • Persian
    • Also known as
      • Willow and Wind
    • Filming locations
      • Rudbar, Gilan, Iran
    • Production companies
      • Cima Media International
      • NHK
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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