Country: Iran
Director: Vahid Jalilvand
Cast: Amir Aghaei, Navid Mohammadzadeh & Hedye Tehrani.
While driving his car at night, Dr. Kaveh Nariman accidentally hits Moosa's motorcycle. He stopped his car and offers to take Moosa's family, to the nearest hospital. They ignore his advice and A few days later, a body is brought into the autopsy room.
Obsession of a forensic doctor makes the movie a mystery one and the suspense of whether he is guilty or not is held towards the last shot. The emotional scenes put forward by Mohammadzadeh is one of the brightest moments of the film. Writer/director Vahid Jalilvand manages to show sympathy for all his characters and he gave space for the actors to deliver powerful performances. The morality and integrity may change according to the situations and each character is trying to do the right thing. It was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards and Iranian cinema continues to impress in every aspect of drama genre. Overall, it's a sensitive piece of work, which slowly unfolds the mystery content and the visuals actually resemble black-and-white color.
Verdict: Good
Director: Vahid Jalilvand
Cast: Amir Aghaei, Navid Mohammadzadeh & Hedye Tehrani.
While driving his car at night, Dr. Kaveh Nariman accidentally hits Moosa's motorcycle. He stopped his car and offers to take Moosa's family, to the nearest hospital. They ignore his advice and A few days later, a body is brought into the autopsy room.
Obsession of a forensic doctor makes the movie a mystery one and the suspense of whether he is guilty or not is held towards the last shot. The emotional scenes put forward by Mohammadzadeh is one of the brightest moments of the film. Writer/director Vahid Jalilvand manages to show sympathy for all his characters and he gave space for the actors to deliver powerful performances. The morality and integrity may change according to the situations and each character is trying to do the right thing. It was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards and Iranian cinema continues to impress in every aspect of drama genre. Overall, it's a sensitive piece of work, which slowly unfolds the mystery content and the visuals actually resemble black-and-white color.
Verdict: Good
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