Elaha
- 2023
- Tous publics
- 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
361
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Elaha, 22, believes she must restore her supposed innocence before she weds. A surgeon could reconstruct her hymen but she cannot afford such an operation. She asks herself: why does she hav... Read allElaha, 22, believes she must restore her supposed innocence before she weds. A surgeon could reconstruct her hymen but she cannot afford such an operation. She asks herself: why does she have to be a virgin anyway, and for whom?Elaha, 22, believes she must restore her supposed innocence before she weds. A surgeon could reconstruct her hymen but she cannot afford such an operation. She asks herself: why does she have to be a virgin anyway, and for whom?
- Awards
- 5 wins & 8 nominations total
Armin Wahedi Yeganeh
- Nasim
- (as Armin Wahedi)
Adnan Jaffar
- Mazlûm
- (as Adnan Jafar)
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Off cinema has always been about making films out of the need to tell a story. It is experimental, crazy cinema and that isn't afraid to take on unpopular topics. "Elaha" is a film that can be classified as a "sad film with a depressing ending". And I'm not writing this, to ridicule this film. I understand that this was the director's vision. She wanted to tell us the sad story of a young woman who has to struggle with the role assigned to her by a conservative family, which more and more often makes her reflect "what for?".
The problem is that I have seen this story several times on the occasion of other independent films dealing with the fight against patriarchy. This film is neither outstanding in any aspect, it doesn't touch on any new topic, it doesn't add anything new to the already existing picture and it is nothing outstanding compared to the rest. Apart from the wonderful Bayan Layla, who plays the main character, this film is absolutely average.
The critics, as usual, *hit themselves with delight again, because they got "an outstanding film for an intelligent viewer". Unfortunately for them, the fact is that this story is boring. Let's not fool ourselves - if someone has seen a few films about the clash between patriarchy and the desire to develop young women, this film will be nothing new to them.
Most of the film is filled with unnecessary scenes of ironing, smoking cigarettes or taking care of his brother. Seriously, two scenes would be enough to show us that the main character cares about her family, and at the same time doesn't want to give in to the restrictions imposed on her by her conservative family. If you cut out all these unnecessary scenes to convey the story, this film would be considered a short film.
Admittedly, even as a short film, it would still be derivative, but at least it wouldn't force you to watch so many ironing scenes.
If this film will be the first film about the struggle of young women for their freedom and the possibility of self-determination in the face of the limitations of religion and tradition, then this film may move you. Otherwise, it will be another same story about the same thing, which ends in the same way as other films in the "sad film with a sad ending" genre.
The problem is that I have seen this story several times on the occasion of other independent films dealing with the fight against patriarchy. This film is neither outstanding in any aspect, it doesn't touch on any new topic, it doesn't add anything new to the already existing picture and it is nothing outstanding compared to the rest. Apart from the wonderful Bayan Layla, who plays the main character, this film is absolutely average.
The critics, as usual, *hit themselves with delight again, because they got "an outstanding film for an intelligent viewer". Unfortunately for them, the fact is that this story is boring. Let's not fool ourselves - if someone has seen a few films about the clash between patriarchy and the desire to develop young women, this film will be nothing new to them.
Most of the film is filled with unnecessary scenes of ironing, smoking cigarettes or taking care of his brother. Seriously, two scenes would be enough to show us that the main character cares about her family, and at the same time doesn't want to give in to the restrictions imposed on her by her conservative family. If you cut out all these unnecessary scenes to convey the story, this film would be considered a short film.
Admittedly, even as a short film, it would still be derivative, but at least it wouldn't force you to watch so many ironing scenes.
If this film will be the first film about the struggle of young women for their freedom and the possibility of self-determination in the face of the limitations of religion and tradition, then this film may move you. Otherwise, it will be another same story about the same thing, which ends in the same way as other films in the "sad film with a sad ending" genre.
She doesn't really wear high heels, but I thought I'd mix it up and don't just write "shoes" - no matter how you feel about it, just to be clear: no pun intended. This really is quite crazy. You may say that it uses cliches, that it portrays certain groups in a certain light and what not ... but it is something that unfortunately still is going on.
It is about shining the spotlight at something - and you can then judge by yourself. Obviously only this particular situation ... there are other people and even those still stuck in the "old ways" can and should be convinced to change their view(s) on things.
Our main character here has to balance so many things ... just to please so many other people. Be it her own family, her husband to be, her employee, her teacher(s), her friends ... well you can guess who is left behind with all this .. herself.
The main performance (actress) is phenomenal ... she puts it all out there - physically and psychologically (so no pun intended). She is vulnerable, she is honest ... this really can hit some nerves ... definitely is a really good drama, with many great points. Culture clash ... and an empathetic character caught in the middle of it ... and she is not alone ... well she is ... but you know what I mean.
It is about shining the spotlight at something - and you can then judge by yourself. Obviously only this particular situation ... there are other people and even those still stuck in the "old ways" can and should be convinced to change their view(s) on things.
Our main character here has to balance so many things ... just to please so many other people. Be it her own family, her husband to be, her employee, her teacher(s), her friends ... well you can guess who is left behind with all this .. herself.
The main performance (actress) is phenomenal ... she puts it all out there - physically and psychologically (so no pun intended). She is vulnerable, she is honest ... this really can hit some nerves ... definitely is a really good drama, with many great points. Culture clash ... and an empathetic character caught in the middle of it ... and she is not alone ... well she is ... but you know what I mean.
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- Gross worldwide
- $1,040
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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