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Road Movie, Iranian Style
There seems to be two distinctly different types of movies being made in Iran now. One is for internal consumption and another for foreign festivals. With the notable exception of Majid Majidi (Color of Paradise, Children of Heaven)it is very rare that an Iranian movie can become successful both at home and abroad. The growth of so-called (in Iran) "Festival movies" is often credited to the famed Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami. His success has encouraged many Iranian directors to forget about the traditional, narrative-driven Iranian cinema and instead follow the loose narrative / docu-drama school of Kiarostami.
Going By belongs firmly in the Kiarostami school of cinema. It is clearly influenced by films such as Taste of Cherry and Ten. However, putting people in a car and having them have conversations about life, a la Taste of Cherry, does not necessarily make for great cinema. Only a master like Kiarostami can pull off such tricks. Here we have a few cars traveling from Tehran to the Caspian sea. In one is a widow traveling, inexplicably, with her deceased husband's lover. In another, a father is returning north after the Tehran doctors have confirmed the incurable nature of his son's cancer. In another car a divorced father is traveling with his sons, one of whom wants to be a film critic. The passengers in these cars meet for different reasons during the course of the movie, often indulging in conversations about life, love and all things meaningful. At the end, however, one leaves the theatre not quite satisfied with the final product in direct contrast to the wondrous owe that is left after experiencing a Kiarostami movie.
Going By is not a bad movie. It is a nice try but Karimi should find his own voice and give us something more original and substantial next time.
Going By belongs firmly in the Kiarostami school of cinema. It is clearly influenced by films such as Taste of Cherry and Ten. However, putting people in a car and having them have conversations about life, a la Taste of Cherry, does not necessarily make for great cinema. Only a master like Kiarostami can pull off such tricks. Here we have a few cars traveling from Tehran to the Caspian sea. In one is a widow traveling, inexplicably, with her deceased husband's lover. In another, a father is returning north after the Tehran doctors have confirmed the incurable nature of his son's cancer. In another car a divorced father is traveling with his sons, one of whom wants to be a film critic. The passengers in these cars meet for different reasons during the course of the movie, often indulging in conversations about life, love and all things meaningful. At the end, however, one leaves the theatre not quite satisfied with the final product in direct contrast to the wondrous owe that is left after experiencing a Kiarostami movie.
Going By is not a bad movie. It is a nice try but Karimi should find his own voice and give us something more original and substantial next time.
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- Oct 20, 2006
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