Dar Cheshm-e Baad
- TV Series
- 2008–
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An Iranian historical TV series that narrates the Iranian history in a 60 year period from Jungle movement to Iranian revolution and Iraq-Iran War.An Iranian historical TV series that narrates the Iranian history in a 60 year period from Jungle movement to Iranian revolution and Iraq-Iran War.An Iranian historical TV series that narrates the Iranian history in a 60 year period from Jungle movement to Iranian revolution and Iraq-Iran War.
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It is the best historical Series that I have ever seen. Ful of life, Truth, betrayal, suffer and love. It cotains a long period of time. World War II, Iran.
It is a great, exciting and instructive series.
The interesting part of the series is that it shows a relatively long period of Iran's contemporary history, from before the Islamic Revolution and the uprising of Mirza Kochak to the Holy Defense.
The characterization in the series was excellent and memorable characters were created by the series.
The script was excellent, so that it shows this historical period in the form of a story of several families The important thing was that the character and the main family of the series are not a very religious family and they were not necessarily among those who were in the course of the revolution, in fact the series looked at the issues from an interesting and new angle.
The series had both a love story and a war atmosphere, and great actors were able to perform.
The staging and location of the series was also very excellent and performed in relation to the historical time.
The interesting part of the series is that it shows a relatively long period of Iran's contemporary history, from before the Islamic Revolution and the uprising of Mirza Kochak to the Holy Defense.
The characterization in the series was excellent and memorable characters were created by the series.
The script was excellent, so that it shows this historical period in the form of a story of several families The important thing was that the character and the main family of the series are not a very religious family and they were not necessarily among those who were in the course of the revolution, in fact the series looked at the issues from an interesting and new angle.
The series had both a love story and a war atmosphere, and great actors were able to perform.
The staging and location of the series was also very excellent and performed in relation to the historical time.
This is a mirror of the history of Iran within the past century through which you can watch everything clearly! We are with Bijan (portrayed by Parsa Pirouzfar) throughout his whole course of life! And what an amazing journey! Everything in this series comes hand in hand. Directing, casting, costume design, music, etc. We can see what's happening in Iran through the eyes of Bijan. The director makes us deep dive into the history and guides us throughout this amazing journey! I strongly recommend watching the gem to not only the Iranians, but also to everyone who is interested in history. The director built a legacy that will be remembered for years.
just finished watching ''dar cheshme bad'' (in the eyes of wind/in the eyes of storm). It is simply OVERWHELMING!.... Sorry, I cannot find better words to describe this serial.
The story starts from the childhood of Bijan Irani (wonderfully played by Parsa Pirouzfar, makes you fall for him:) whose fate is entangled with war and tragedies.
What makes this epic serial great is its rhythmic pace and tight climax. Although the first 2 or 3 episodes may seem slow (especially the 1st), but as you continue watching, you realize they are the foundation of the story, hence necessary.
A few parts of the story seemed a little ill-written and lacks explanation (not giving spoilers!), but apart from those it is a great series. Considering the number of actors- it is surprisingly well directed, and considering the number of episodes - surprisingly focused.The cast is great, music is fine, war scenes were better at the later episodes. Although, the ending seemed a little forced to me, overall, this is a great series.
It almost perfectly captured how human lives can be at the center of a storm and all that you hold dear can get scattered despite all your efforts. The helplessness of human beings and their innermost cries faced with three most unpredictable and uncontrollable forces - war, fate and love.
The story starts from the childhood of Bijan Irani (wonderfully played by Parsa Pirouzfar, makes you fall for him:) whose fate is entangled with war and tragedies.
What makes this epic serial great is its rhythmic pace and tight climax. Although the first 2 or 3 episodes may seem slow (especially the 1st), but as you continue watching, you realize they are the foundation of the story, hence necessary.
A few parts of the story seemed a little ill-written and lacks explanation (not giving spoilers!), but apart from those it is a great series. Considering the number of actors- it is surprisingly well directed, and considering the number of episodes - surprisingly focused.The cast is great, music is fine, war scenes were better at the later episodes. Although, the ending seemed a little forced to me, overall, this is a great series.
It almost perfectly captured how human lives can be at the center of a storm and all that you hold dear can get scattered despite all your efforts. The helplessness of human beings and their innermost cries faced with three most unpredictable and uncontrollable forces - war, fate and love.
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