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yinedemeliha · 1 year
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gecenin-sabahi · 1 year
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"Bazen, sanki ben hiç yokmuşum gibi yanımdan geçiyorlar, sanki kimse beni görmüyor, hiç kimse beni fark etmiyor, hiç kimse."
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juliopison · 27 days
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CINE El viajante (2016) Título original: Forushande (The Salesman) Irán Dirección: Asghar Farhadi Idioma: Doblada al Español
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Reparto: Shahab Hosseini, Taraneh Alidoosti, Babak Karimi, Mina Sadati
Género: Drama
SINOPSIS: Emad y Rana deben dejar su piso en el centro de Teherán a causa de los trabajos que se están efectuando y que amenazan el edificio. Se instalan en otro lugar, pero un incidente relacionado con el anterior inquilino cambiará dramáticamente la vida de la joven pareja.
Crítica: "Es una pieza de una perfección casi humillante, puesto que, precisamente, de eso trata, de la humillación. (…) Farhadi vuelve a recuperar su caligrafía existencial, humana y herida de sus mejores trabajos." -Luis Martínez: Diario El Mundo
"Farhadi describe todo esto de forma sutil, consciente de la complejidad del ser humano (…) Siempre sales tocado en su cine. Y deja poso. Te perturba lo que te ha contado, su lenguaje es de primera clase." -Carlos Boyero: Diario El País
"Farhadi vuelve a confirmarse como un orquestador único de situaciones que (…) usando simples diálogos y sutiles gestos llenos de significado, [hacen] que el corazón se nos salga por la boca" -Nando Salvá: Cinemanía
Premios: 2016: Premios Oscar: Mejor película de habla no inglesa 2016: Globos de Oro: Nominada a Mejor película de habla no inglesa 2016: Festival de Cannes: Mejor actor (Shahab Hosseini) y guión 2016: National Board of Review (NBR): Mejor película de habla no inglesa 2016: Critics Choice Awards: Nominada a Mejor película de habla no inglesa 2016: Festival Internacional de Valladolid - Seminci: Sección oficial 2016: Satellite Awards: Mejor película de habla no inglesa 2017: Premios BAFTA: Nominada a Mejor película en habla no inglesa 2017: Premios Guldbagge (Suecia): Mejor film extranjero
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CINE EXPRESS: “Forushande ( El viajante)”
CINE EXPRESS: “Forushande ( El viajante)”
Helena Garrote Carmena Año: 2016País: IránDirección: Asghar FarhadiActores: Taraneh Alidoosti, Babak Karimi, Mina Sadati, Farid Sajjadi Hosseini, Maral Bani Adam, Emad Emami, Sam Valipour, Mojtaba Pirzadeh, Shirin Aghakashi, Sahra Asadollahe, Ehteram Boroumand, Mehdi Koushki, Alireza Rofougaran.Género: Drama En las películas de Asghar Farhadi el conflicto siempre va de dentro hacia afuera.Al…
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richardghohestani · 2 years
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Earlier this week, I watched The Salesman on Amazon Prime Video. The Salesman, which is also known as “Forushande'', is a globally renowned Persian movie directed by Asghar Farhadi. Despite the fact that it has won multiple awards, including the Oscar award for best foregin language film of the year in 2017, I had never heard of it.
The movie started out slow, and uneventful, so initially I didn’t understand what all the fuss was about. Little did I know, it was gradually progressing to a work of art that met its expectations. The movie revolved around a husband and wife who were involved in the theatre, Emad and Rana. Honestly, I had no idea that theatre was even a thing in Iran. In my elementary Persian class, we’ve seen a few documentaries which suggested that there are some serious sanctions on music in Iran, so I was under the impression that theatre fell under the same category. Seeing Rana and Emad’s dedication to their craft, along with the rather packed crowds at the theatre, definitely flipped this stereotype for me.
Like I previously mentioned, I thought the movie started out uneventful. I felt strongly about this, until Rana was attacked in the middle of the night, in her own home. This actually reminded me that not all Iranians are fully good. Although this is obvious, the only association I have with Iranians is what I know in my own family and culture. Knowing the Persian culture in my family and just in general, I totally forgot that there were actually Iranians whose main focus isn’t to kill you with kindness; there are criminals and dangerous people everywhere.
After this attack, the movie began to fulfill its expectations. In Persian culture, family is everything. I think they portrayed the extent that an Iranian would go for their loved ones perfectly. The main character genuinely cares about his wife, and he even values her way more than his passion for the theatre. There was a scene where he goes away from the script to address something in the middle of the play. Once he found the attacker (someone he knew well), he roughed him up and locked him in a room, then went to the theatre. When he told his wife however, she didn’t want anything bad to happen to her attacker. Despite her trauma with the attacker, she didn’t want to harm him in any way. I especially enjoyed the end, because the husband, Eman, let the attacker go, and even gave him back the money he left when he attacked Rana. Emad was put in a tough situation where he ultimately had to decide between siding with the anger and creating his own justice for his wife, and forgiveness.
-RG
Citation (MLA)
Farhadi, Asghar, director. The Salesman, Cohen Media Group, 1 June 2016, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B089Y7DL9W/ref=pv_ag_gcf?cmp=rt_where_to_watch20. Accessed 29 Oct. 2021.
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ahpiraye · 4 years
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"Bazen, sanki ben hiç yokmuşum gibi yanımdan geçiyorlar, sanki kimse beni görmüyor, hiç kimse beni fark etmiyor, hiç kimse."
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ozdeg · 3 years
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auteurstearoom · 4 years
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Asghar Farhadi directs Shahab Hosseini on the set of The Salesman. 
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highvolumetal · 5 years
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The Salesman ,  Asghar Farhadi , 2016.
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yinedemeliha · 2 years
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" - Bir insan nasıl bir ineğe dönüşür?" - yavaş yavaş " // Asghar Farhadi-Forushande
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Forushande / The Salesman directed by Asghar Farhadi
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robertbressons · 6 years
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The Salesman (2016) - dir. Asghar Farhadi
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sergejbiohazardov · 2 years
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Forushande. Быстрый обзор. Очень раз знакомству с замечательным режиссёром Асгаром Фархад. Куча номинаций и наград. У фильма тоже куча и Оскар. Эх. Ну очень тягучая и тяжёлая семейная драма. Этакий Бергман, только по проще в бытовом смысле и в иранской аутентичности. О чём фильм. Наверное о том, что семейное счастье, да и вообще счастье очень хрупко, о взаимопонимании и недопонимании, об умении прощать, как бы не абсурдно, но даже непростительные поступки, о том, что месть, пусть даже справедливая, часто не нужна и не приносит облегчение, что совершенно не абсурдно. В общем, такое всеобъемлющее. Сюжет очень прост. Бездетная семья переезжает в новую квартиру, там на женщину кто-то вроде как нападает и мужчина , в общем-то под её давлением, пытается найти виновника. При простоте сюжета, масса психологических нюансов и деталей. Финал очень тяжёлый психологически. Груз на душе будет давить по нарастающей. В общем, крутое кино, но его надо перенести. Фархади похоже что надо пересмотреть всё. #Forushande #kinopreview #cinema #movie #film #быстрыйобзор #sergejbiohazardov #sergejbiohazardovMovie https://www.instagram.com/p/CYrIVEvMJD9/?utm_medium=tumblr
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cinemasource · 6 years
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Forushande (Asghar Farhadi, 2016)
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zencefiltozu · 6 years
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Forushande (2016) - dir. Asghar Farhadi
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