Pros: Some interesting elements. Cons: Mostly lazy and boring.
I saw Abbas Kiarostamis 1997 A Taste of Cherry because it received enormous critical acclaim and seemed to be a movie which I simply owed it to myself to experience. Disappointingly, it left me confused at first, and then mildly annoyed, as ...
Pros: Profound theme handled with great subtlety, beautiful cinematography at times, superlative direction Cons: Relatively devoid of action or narrative (possibly troublesome for viewers unaccustomed to art films)
I had left to kill myself and came back with mulberries! . . . .Abdolhossein Bagheri in Taste of Cherry This film has stimulated an unusual amount of controversy right from its inception. To begin with, Iranian director Abbas ...
Pros: The camera work was great, and use of the Iranian countryside was excellent Cons: Although it deals with topics shunned by post revolution Iran, we cannot empathize with Badii.
Iranian films are fairly interesting -- those of you who frequent those little community art theatres know this to be a fact. The White Balloon offered a good performance and an engaging plot, and the next film by this director was also quite well-done. ...
There are three or four faces in the history of cinema that I will forever remember. Knowing Renee Maria Falconetti’s face from Carl T. Dreyer’s the Passion of Joan of Arc is to know the face of silent film; perhaps just as memorable are Jean-Pierre...
Abbas Kiarostami's TASTE OF CHERRY is a very engaging film, which I won't forget any time soon, if at all. The plot finds a man named Mr. Badii, who wants someone to help him committ suicide. At first, he asks a young Kurd soldier to assist in his...
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