Movie Name:- A Separation
Release Date:- 30 December 2011 (USA)
Directed By:- Asghar Farhadi
Produced By:- Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy
Written by:- Asghar Farhadi
Category / Genres:- Drama,
IMDB Rating:- 8.6
Run Time:- 123 Minutes
Star Cast:- Peyman Maadi, Leila Hatami, Sareh Bayat, Shahab Hosseini, Sarina Farhadi, Merila Zare'i, Ali-Asghar Shahbazi, Babak Karimi, Kimia Hosseini, Shirin Yazdanbakhsh, Sahabanu Zolghadr, Mohammadhasan Asghari, Shirin Azimiyannezhad, Hamid Dadju, Mohammad Ebrahimian,
A Separation Movie Story Line:- Nader and Simin have been married for fourteen years and live with their eleven-year-old daughter Termeh in Tehran. The family belongs to the of the city upper middle-class and the pair are on the the edge of separation. Simin wants to leave the country with her husband and daughter, as she does not want Termeh to grow up under the prevailing conditions. This want to have is not shared by Nader.He is concerned for his old father's who lives with the family and suffers from Alzheimer's disease. When Nader firmly decide to stay in Iran, Simin files for divorce.The family court judges the couple's problems not to be grave enough to warrant divorce and rejects Simin's using. Simin then leaves her husband and daughter and moves back in with her parents. On the commendations of his wife, Nader hires Razieh, a young, expectant and deeply religious woman from a poor suburb, to take care of his male parent while he works at a bank. Razieh has applied for the job without consulting her hot-tempered husband Houjat, whose approval, according to tradition, would have been necessary. Her family is, however,financially dependent on the work, and she takes her daughter to the house with her.
A Separation Movie Review:- It seems that a court room drama could be the best place for Frahadi to recreate his very own world and confront us with a short and somehow faraway situations and incidents in life. We think these kinds of happenings and conflicts would not take place in our lives but with his realistic world and characters they seem so close and possible to anyone. Asghar Farhadi loves to put his audience in place of judge, as his other pictures like About Eli or Fireworks Wednesday and here with no fear he takes us straight to a court room. But the thing is that the judge does not provide any help for us to make a clear judgment and surprisingly makes the situation even more complicated. Yes Farhadi doesn't want us to make a judgment, He makes us watch and observe and leave the theater with a big fork in front of us.It Seems that any single decision creates another world full of forks and not taken ways.
when nobody is clearly guilty and the line between black and white is so dim. And again here we are in Frhadi's powerful hands surprised to the end of the movie. You can't leave your chair even for one second because the story never lets you to lose even a single moment. And like a tennis ball we're always being shot from this side to the other. And finally we are the daughter shocked and disable to make a decision. May be we haven't seen or we don't want to see this side of life, where nothing is clear, when small lies and unimportant undone things and unsaid words gang up against us and turn to a big disaster. Frahadi has found his own world and his own language and his own version of life. Something we'd never seen before. We appreciate that. He can easily bombard us with information and surprise us with tiny details that seem nothing but like a snowball rolling down a slope they can form a big drama.
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