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3.25 stars (out of 4)
Released 2011
The interesting thing about this Oscar winner (for Best Foreign Language Film) is that it draws the viewer into the lives of several interlinked people who end up at odds with each other, but manages to keep of all of the characters relatable and fundamentally decent.
The acting is so natural that it feels like a documentary. I don’t usually like a lot of handheld camera, but in this case it helps with the realism and also, as the camera navigates the tight corridors of the apartment where most of the action takes place, gives a sense of the claustrophobia of these people trying to get along together in tight quarters and difficult circumstances.
There is also an interesting depiction of how family/civil court operates in Iran. I’m not sure how realistic it is, but it inadvertently shows why, in the west, we have chosen a much stricter standard for admissible evidence even though it comes at considerably higher court costs.
The only thing keeping this film from a 3.5 star rating is that the early sections establishing the household’s routines go on too long.