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The Color of Paradise

Original title: Rang-e khoda
  • 19991999
  • PGPG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
18K
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The Color of Paradise (1999)
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The story of Mohammed, a blind Iranian boy and his father, Hashem, who is always oscillating between accepting his son as he is and abandoning him, as he represents a burden for him, after t... Read allThe story of Mohammed, a blind Iranian boy and his father, Hashem, who is always oscillating between accepting his son as he is and abandoning him, as he represents a burden for him, after the loss of his wife.The story of Mohammed, a blind Iranian boy and his father, Hashem, who is always oscillating between accepting his son as he is and abandoning him, as he represents a burden for him, after the loss of his wife.
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
18K
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  • Director
    • Majid Majidi
  • Writer
    • Majid Majidi
  • Stars
    • Hossein Mahjoub
    • Mohsen Ramezani
    • Salameh Feyzi
  • Director
    • Majid Majidi
  • Writer
    • Majid Majidi
  • Stars
    • Hossein Mahjoub
    • Mohsen Ramezani
    • Salameh Feyzi
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 103User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 11 nominations

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    Hossein Mahjoub
    Hossein Mahjoub
    • Father
    Mohsen Ramezani
    • Mohammad
    Salameh Feyzi
    • Grandma
    Farahnaz Safari
    • Big Sister
    Elham Sharifi
    • Little Sister
    Behzad Rafi
    • Village Teacher
    Mohamad Rahmani
    • Schoolteacher
    Morteza Fatemi
    • Carpenter
    Kamal Mirkarimi
    • Schoolmaster
    Masoome Zinati
    • Young woman
    Zahra Mizani
    • Schoolteacher
    Ahmed Aminian
    • Young Wife's Father
    Moghadam Behboodi
    • Village Headmaster
    GanAli Khorami
    • Villager
    Farshid Pourasghar
    • Lamih
    • Director
      • Majid Majidi
    • Writer
      • Majid Majidi
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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Majidi's original title for this film is (translated) "Color of God".
    • Quotes

      Mohammad: [crying] Our teacher says that God loves the blind more because they can't see. But I told him if it was so, He would not make us blind so that we can't see Him. He answered "God is not visible. He is everywhere. You can feel Him. You see Him through your fingertips." / Now I reach out everywhere for God till the day my hands touch Him and tell Him everything, even all the secrets in my heart.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Siskel & Ebert: Almost Famous/Crime + Punishment in Suburbia/Bait/Duets/Human Resources (2000)

    User reviews103

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    A Picturesque "Paradise" in Iran
    Majid Majidi, director and writer of the much-acclaimed "The Children of Heaven" has again proven to the world that he is able to demonstrate weighty ideas through simple depictions of everyday life in Iran. He shows audiences that his country is not just a place where reform movements, revolutions, and embassy seizing take place; but also where beautiful films are made. His new motion picture; "The Color of Paradise" is a real treat. It is about faith and belief, unconditional love and compassion, hardship and hope; and is both powerful and effective.

    The lead character is a blind 8-year-old boy named Mohammad (Mohsen Ramezani). He is filled with compassion and has unlimited abilities to reach out to the world around him. Mohammad attends a school for the blind in Tehran. The school is closing for the summer and students are being sent home to their parents; most of them eagerly await their kids at the front gate just outside their dormitories. Hashem (Hossein Mahjub), Mohammad's father, is not eager to see him. In fact, he shows up so much later than everyone else that Mohammad had almost lost hope of ever seeing him again.

    While waiting for his dad, the 8-year-old boy, although filled with anguish, did not shut himself down from the outside world. He successfully rescues a baby bird, climbs a tree, and returns it to its nest. All despite his inability to see.

    Mohammad's dad finally shows up and requests that the school keep his son. Being told that this is not possible, he reluctantly takes the boy home.

    This is where writer director Majid Majidi's cinematic brilliancy comes into play. His ability to let the audience experience both the visually impaired and visually unimpaired worlds without ever abandoning one for the other is simply remarkable. We can see and feel both, the beauties of the boy's surroundings, and his own world where touching and hearing replace seeing.

    The photography is breathtaking as father and son trek home from the busy streets of Tehran into traders' and jewelry shops, then to the green mountains and fertile plains in the heights of northern Iran. Mohammad's arrival spurs bursts of joy from his Granny (Salime Feizi), the matriarch and surrogate mother since his mom passed away; and his two sisters (Elham Sharifi and Farahnaz Safari) with genuine angelic smiles. They are happy to see him, as they are ready to share an active farm life with him.

    Mohammad's admiration for nature is almost addictive; whether it's walking through fields of flowers, or running his hand over ripening grain, or having fresh water running through his fingers, or hearing birds' songs, a donkey braying or examining the sound of a gathering storm; he literally finds the patterns of Braille in everything around him. Sounds like a loveable kid? Not so, according to his dad's needs. For him, the blind son is a burden, which prevents him from moving on with his life, and marrying a younger woman. Hashem is not a malevolent man. He is an impoverished, fast-aging, widowed, spiritually blind, hard-working charcoal maker who sees very little hope with the status quo. So despite the staunch opposition of his mother, he is determined to send Mohammad off to a blind carpenter for woodworking apprenticeship. But is he ready to bear the consequences of acting against Granny and the universal laws that govern the relationship between a parent and his offspring?

    "The Color of Paradise" takes viewers on an incredible journey of faith and love and creates a masterpiece of emotion that is so beautiful in its simplicity and elegance it touches one's heart. It is done without forcing anything on the audience until the very last frame. This film does not preach. And it does not need to; its richness lies in its ability to portray basic elements of nature in their ordinary state. In places where Hollywood counterparts would have inserted blasting soundtracks, this movie simply lets nature echo in the background. Its soundtracks mostly consist of nature's own. In times of great suspense, the sound of nature (not human-made music) helps its audience through the changing moods.

    Couple these facts with almost flawless acting, it's hard to compare this film with anything else in its league. It is simply Iranian cinema at its best. Mohsen Ramezani, who plays Mohammad, is excellent. A scene, in which he breaks down in tears over his tribulations and questions God for making his dad not wanting him, is brutally heart wrenching. Mohammad eventually shows us that it is possible to feel God's hand even if one can't see the color of paradise.
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    • Is the name of the movie "Rang-e Khoda" roughly or literally translated into Western languages?
    • Is Mohsen Ramezan playing Muhammad blind in real life?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 1999 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Iran
    • Official sites
      • Majid Majidi films
      • Sony
    • Languages
      • Persian
      • Azerbaijani
    • Also known as
      • The Color of God
    • Filming locations
      • Iran
    • Production company
      • Varahonar Company
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,817,216
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,777,552
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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