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Beed-e majnoon

  • 2005
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
4.7K
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Parviz Parastui in Beed-e majnoon (2005)
Drama

Youssef, a blind university professor, is suddenly diagnosed with a fatal disease and must undergo treatment in France. Back home, will he find the life he had before?Youssef, a blind university professor, is suddenly diagnosed with a fatal disease and must undergo treatment in France. Back home, will he find the life he had before?Youssef, a blind university professor, is suddenly diagnosed with a fatal disease and must undergo treatment in France. Back home, will he find the life he had before?

  • Director
    • Majid Majidi
  • Writers
    • Majid Majidi
    • Fouad Nahas
    • Nasser Hashemzadeh
  • Stars
    • Parviz Parastui
    • Roya Teymourian
    • Soghra Obeisi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    4.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Majid Majidi
    • Writers
      • Majid Majidi
      • Fouad Nahas
      • Nasser Hashemzadeh
    • Stars
      • Parviz Parastui
      • Roya Teymourian
      • Soghra Obeisi
    • 14User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Parviz Parastui
    Parviz Parastui
    • Yousef
    Roya Teymourian
    Roya Teymourian
    • Roya
    Soghra Obeisi
    • Aziz
    • (as Afarin Obeisi)
    Melika Eslafi
    • Maryam
    Mahmoud Behraznia
    • Dayi
    Dawlat Asadi
    • Puya
    Melika Aslafi
    • Maryam
    Ahmad Gavaheri
    • Cashani
    Fouad Nahas
    • Dr. Roque
    Reza Naji
    Reza Naji
    • Morteza
    • (as Mohammad Amir Naji)
    Leila Otadi
    Leila Otadi
    • Pari
    • (as Leila Outadi)
    • Director
      • Majid Majidi
    • Writers
      • Majid Majidi
      • Fouad Nahas
      • Nasser Hashemzadeh
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    8Jamester

    2005 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)

    I saw this at the 2005 TIFF to a packed audience.

    This was an eye-opening movie in a couple ways.

    Not only is this drama about a blind Iranian man who unexpectedly comes upon sight during a routine eye operation in Paris, but it opened my eyes to the value of sight in life.

    The main character in this movie has been living life without sight for 38 years, so much so that we see the habits, the challenges, the braille reading, and the support his friends and family give him and which he is subtly dependent upon. Yet when this miraculous chance to see gives him, shall we say, a second chance, what does he do with it? In fact what would anyone do with it? What I liked most about this was that the challenge posed to the lead character and the choices he made were so very real with the challenges and dilemma of his choices and frustration clear. This made me consider the choices *I* have been making in life. If I were given a second chance with anything, what would *I* do with it? This was a thought-provoking movie that took me into a world I have never experienced. And while I have seen movies about blind people, this movie really seemed to capture the view of life from this particular blind man: his challenges; his decisions; and most importantly, his emotional state.

    This is a smart and very real movie that was moving, thought-provoking. Visually speaking, the weaving of light with dark scenes allows the story to further come to life giving a final illumination on a story that shares, sympathizes and delivers.

    This is a well-done piece of work! Congratulations!
    10martonejames

    Beed e majnoon

    I have been deeply moved by "The Willow Tree," which I saw this evening as part of an Iranian film series at the Freer Gallery in Washington DC. I am not sure that any Western culture could ever produce something as beautiful, but I hope all westerners see it. It has impressed positively and permanently. I was most moved by the scene of the hero coming back to Iran, and seeing his mother, and then again, when the mother comes to his house after his wife has left. The most beautiful, was our hero looking for the papers in the pond, and finding that special one. The ending is magnificent, as it allows us to ponder which is better, to continue blind, or be blessed again with sight. But in either case he seems condemned. Thank you. James
    8nairtejas

    The Graph Of A Man. ♦ 84%

    Never have I seen such a topic on-reel. And Majid Majidi does it with finesse, cooked up with traces of sentiments and etching up emotions into a beautiful layer of life lesson.

    The Willow Tree talks about a taciturn, blind professor and his lives, before and after a surgery that changes his life forever. Before, he is calm and loving. He loves his family & work. Then comes life values and when God puts him on test, things go pumping and wrecking. What brought luck to him, snatches all his glorious memories and turns him into something he never thought he'd become.

    The plot goes heavy on the darker and duller side towards the end, depicting how life can turn upside down, if we slip the path once. Chiefly, it talks about the dangers of life that we want or never ever dreamed of. Lots of thing depicted, lots of things to learn, this film is a perfect blend of life and interpretation. It cannot be debated as to why the divine power creates things as they are and this story gives us a promising insight. Cast is so beautifully active, the message is brightly conveyed. Music is very good.

    BOTTOM LINE: Majidi is a master and as like all his films, this one is another feather in his hat.

    Profanity/Vulgarity/Sex/Porn: No | Violence: Mediocre | Gore/Alcohol/Smoking: No | Gore: Mediocre
    8corrosion-2

    Look within to find your true vision

    This film can be described as a companion piece to Majidi's highly acclaimed Color of Paradise. In that movie, in which a father saw his blind son as a burden and not as a blessing, we (& eventually the father) began to "see" the world from the blind boy's view and in doing so saw a much richer, meaningful world. Here, the characters of the father and the son are embodied in a single person: Yusef who after 38 years of being blind regains his sight. What he sees, however, is quite different to what he "saw" as a blind man, and not necessarily more beautiful or rewarding. Majidi takes the viewer to a higher, more spiritual world and in doing so creates another masterpiece. Majidi's movies are visually stunning and have such a profound effect on the viewer that when we leave the cinema, we see the world in a different light. Parviz Parastoui, one of the best actors in the Iranian cinema and theatre, is outstanding as Yusef. Also worth mentioning is Mahmood Kelari's exceptional photography. As in all Majidi films, there are scenes which will stay with you long after the movie is over.
    7JuguAbraham

    The histrionics of Youssef, with regained sight, makes the otherwise lovely film flounder

    Begins well. Ends well. The histrionics of the lead character Youssef in the mid-section make the film flounder. The actress Roya Temourian (playing the loyal wife Roya) is beautiful and a delight to watch on screen in this film, though unrecognizable in her recent photographs.

    Youssef's sudden interest in Pari and a beautiful woman in a train is both understandable and Quixotic.

    The pact with his Creator for regaining sight is interestingly discussed and captured.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 11, 2005 (Iran)
    • Country of origin
      • Iran
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • Persian
    • Also known as
      • The Willow Tree
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Majid Majidi Film Production (I) (II)
      • Soureh
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,752
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,048
      • Aug 5, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $51,499
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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