Tasian
- TV Series
- 2025–
- 1h
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A romantic work with a historical-political theme
This very beautiful series was a beautiful description of the political conditions before the 1979 revolution, which clearly criticizes political groups such as communists and religious figures.
This magnificent work displayed that historical period with meticulous and unique attention to detail.
While mentioning the weak acting of some actors, this does not diminish the art of Ms. Tina Pakravan and covers the charms of this series.
It beautifully shows the mood of a romantic story related to that history. I recommend that you definitely watch this series.
And finally, I wish Ms. Pakravan and her colleagues in this series success.
I hope to make more series with this charm.
This magnificent work displayed that historical period with meticulous and unique attention to detail.
While mentioning the weak acting of some actors, this does not diminish the art of Ms. Tina Pakravan and covers the charms of this series.
It beautifully shows the mood of a romantic story related to that history. I recommend that you definitely watch this series.
And finally, I wish Ms. Pakravan and her colleagues in this series success.
I hope to make more series with this charm.
"Tasian" is one of the finest Iranian series I've seen in recent years. It presents a powerful, layered storyline filled with emotional depth and thoughtful pacing. The world-building and cinematography are nothing short of breathtaking - every frame feels intentional and rich with meaning. But what truly makes this series exceptional are the performances. Hootan Shakiba brings an intensity and vulnerability that's rarely seen, and Babak Hamidian delivers a performance that is subtle yet deeply impactful. Their chemistry is magnetic. This show is not just entertainment - it's art. Don't miss it.
Speaking from an Iranian perspective, I can say that this is one of the best Iranian series that you can watch and enjoy (of course, if you are a fan of the nostalgic atmosphere). If Iran did not have restrictions on hijab and so on, you would be able to clearly understand how high the rating of this series is and how close it is to reality. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. The romantic yet political atmosphere gives the viewer a sense of what was happening in Iran 48 years ago and what the style of the people of Iran and Tehran was like at that time. The timeless traditional music in this series, sung by Alireza Ghorbani, caresses the soul.
Short Positive Review of Tasyan (No Spoilers)
Tasyan, directed by Tina Pakravan, presents a distinctive blend of romance, history, and cultural drama, beautifully reconstructing 1970s Iran with rich textures and emotional depth. If you're looking for a story that's both heartfelt and suspenseful, this series delivers.
Strengths to highlight:
Authentic period recreation: Exceptional set design, costumes, makeup, and visual styling convincingly evoke the era.
Compelling performances: Hootan Shakiba, Mahsa Hejazi, Babak Hamidian, and Pantea Panahiha bring their characters to life with emotional nuance.
Evocative soundtrack: The music enhances the romantic, political, and tense moods of the narrative.
Female-centered drama in historical context: Focusing on a woman's journey within a socially turbulent period adds depth and uniqueness.
Bold portrayal of Iranian identity and arts: The story weaves in cultural figures and intellectual life, celebrating resilience and creativity under repression.
The show lightly leans on genre tropes like cross-class romance and has occasional pacing lags-but overall, it's a thoughtful and engaging historical romance. Tasyan is a standout pick for anyone who appreciates emotional storytelling with cultural resonance.
Amirhosseinahg.
Strengths to highlight:
Authentic period recreation: Exceptional set design, costumes, makeup, and visual styling convincingly evoke the era.
Compelling performances: Hootan Shakiba, Mahsa Hejazi, Babak Hamidian, and Pantea Panahiha bring their characters to life with emotional nuance.
Evocative soundtrack: The music enhances the romantic, political, and tense moods of the narrative.
Female-centered drama in historical context: Focusing on a woman's journey within a socially turbulent period adds depth and uniqueness.
Bold portrayal of Iranian identity and arts: The story weaves in cultural figures and intellectual life, celebrating resilience and creativity under repression.
The show lightly leans on genre tropes like cross-class romance and has occasional pacing lags-but overall, it's a thoughtful and engaging historical romance. Tasyan is a standout pick for anyone who appreciates emotional storytelling with cultural resonance.
Amirhosseinahg.
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Along with Tasian's beautiful story this film clearly shows the damage the communists did to Iran and how the regime was changed The film showed the true nature of this group with the least distortion and in the most beautiful way
But the political part of the series, Let's talk about Amir, Tasian, shows well what true love does to a person, although sometimes we feel that she doesn't behave like a normal person in love!
And in conclusion, Tasian successfully rejected the limitations of filmmaking in Iran and made such a beautiful and successful film
Thank you to Ms. Tina Pakravan, wishing her success in her future endeavors.
But the political part of the series, Let's talk about Amir, Tasian, shows well what true love does to a person, although sometimes we feel that she doesn't behave like a normal person in love!
And in conclusion, Tasian successfully rejected the limitations of filmmaking in Iran and made such a beautiful and successful film
Thank you to Ms. Tina Pakravan, wishing her success in her future endeavors.
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