Man Madar Hastam
- 2012
- 1h 30m
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6.5/10
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Ava is sentenced to capital punishment for the murder of saeed, the friend of his father and her lover who had raped her.Ava is sentenced to capital punishment for the murder of saeed, the friend of his father and her lover who had raped her.Ava is sentenced to capital punishment for the murder of saeed, the friend of his father and her lover who had raped her.
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Fereydoon Jeyrani has been making movies for decades - all mediocre ones - but in recent years, his works have become even worse. It is obvious that he is trying to address high-impact social issues, but unfortunately, the shallow perspective and didactic tone incorporated in his films turn the experience of watching them into torture sessions.
I Am a Mother (Man Madar Hastam)caused some controversy when it was shown in Iran. The reason was that it included a few subjects normally taboo in Iranian films such as characters drinking alcohol & getting drunk and sex between unmarried couples(implied but not shown). The opening of the film where an old lady called Simin (Pantea Bahram) is describing an event to her psychiatrist, is strangely reminiscent of the beginning of Amadeus where Salieri is making his confession. We then flashback to the past where the Simin character has just entered Iran after living abroad for a lengthy period and thereafter we have a social melodrama, very well acted and strikingly photographed in bold primary colors. Both its theme and direction / photography remind one of the films of Douglas Sirk. As the title suggests, its theme is about the sacrifices parents make for their children, with particular emphasis on the Iranian society with its traditions.
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