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The Lizard

Original title: Marmoulak
  • 2004
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
24K
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Parviz Parastui and Ra'na Azadivar in The Lizard (2004)
SatireComedyDrama

A recently jailed petty thief disguises as a Mullah and succeeds in escaping; but has to stay in the Mullah' role longer than he expected to.A recently jailed petty thief disguises as a Mullah and succeeds in escaping; but has to stay in the Mullah' role longer than he expected to.A recently jailed petty thief disguises as a Mullah and succeeds in escaping; but has to stay in the Mullah' role longer than he expected to.

  • Director
    • Kamal Tabrizi
  • Writer
    • Peyman Ghassemkhani
  • Stars
    • Parviz Parastui
    • Bahram Ebrahimi
    • Reza Saeedi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kamal Tabrizi
    • Writer
      • Peyman Ghassemkhani
    • Stars
      • Parviz Parastui
      • Bahram Ebrahimi
      • Reza Saeedi
    • 27User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Parviz Parastui
    Parviz Parastui
    • Reza Mesghali
    Bahram Ebrahimi
    • Mojaver
    Reza Saeedi
    • Sargord Atef
    Shahrokh Foroutanian
    Shahrokh Foroutanian
    • Hajj Reza Ahmadi
    Mehran Rajabi
    Mehran Rajabi
    • Mohandes Shojaei
    Farideh Sepah Mansour
    • Motazedi's Mother (Madar-e Motazedi)
    Ra'na Azadivar
    Ra'na Azadivar
    • Fayezeh
    Soheyla Razavi
    • Fayezeh's Mother (Madar-e Fayezeh)
    Maedeh Tahmasebi
    • Ozra
    Naghi Seif Jamali
    • Fazli
    Siroos Hemati
    • Mojtaba
    Seyyed Mehrdad Ziaei
    Seyyed Mehrdad Ziaei
    • Prisoner (ham selouli-e Reaza)
    Hossein Soleimani
    Hossein Soleimani
    • Gholamali
    Ali Abedini
    • Jackson
    Hossein Abedini
    • Soldier guarding the turret
    Soheil Bayat
    • Haj soheil
    Amir Bengard
    • Amir Bengard
    • (voice)
    Amirhosein Gholami Ebtekar
    • Amir
    • Director
      • Kamal Tabrizi
    • Writer
      • Peyman Ghassemkhani
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    User reviews27

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    9ridwane

    Excellent movie! Hilarious and powerful.

    I had the chance of watching this excellent movie yesterday at the Montreal World Film Festival. This is the second Iranian film that I've seen (the first was 'Taste of Cherry') and I'm enchanted.

    This is the story of a thief who has an extraordinary agility at climbing walls just like a lizard (Marmoulak), his escape from prison, and his redemption. To hide his identity, he becomes a mullah (Muslim religious scholar) and improvises as best as he can. The dialogs on theology and Muslim daily life are funny, yet very powerful. This excellent movie is not only a slap to the ruling clergy in Iran, but also a slap to religious fundamentalism of any faith.

    The acting is very good. The 'Mullah' role is performed beautifully and the Lizard gives the Mullah the right dose of authority and charisma while remaining a very down-to-earth person. I enjoyed every minute. This is a movie that I'll be delighted to watch again.

    Highly recommended. 9/10
    10jmical

    If You Can See It, See It!

    First, I need to thank the Seattle International Film Festival for locating a copy of this movie and screening it. They went to enormous lengths to make sure a few hundred Americans saw The Lizard, but it was worth it.

    The film focuses on Reza "The Lizard," a robber doing time in a prison run by a warden who plans to make him go on a "diet for the soul," so that Reza can enter heaven. Reza has obviously had some negative experiences with religion in the past, and this doesn't do anything to change his view. When he sees an opportunity to escape by dressing as a Mullah, Reza, fearless of the religious implications, takes it. Hilarity ensues.

    He ends up in a small town where he must pose as the new leader of their mosque. In so doing, Reza is given a unique opportunity: to create a religion built not on the hypocrisy of others and all the negative things he sees other religious people doing, but one that truly represents the positive possibilities of his faith.

    I am firmly agnostic and my study of religion is and always has been one born of curiosity rather than personal belief. This movie was inspiring and moving in a way that few others are, not only for its eventual embracement of the good aspects of all faiths but as a simple parable that religion is unique to each person rather than a reflection of the negativity of some of its practitioners.

    Unfortunately, it doesn't look like this movie will ever be on DVD, and except for the one copy screened at SIFF 2005 it will probably never make it outside of Iran (where it was banned for being sacrilegious). If you ever get an opportunity to see The Lizard, don't pass it up.
    8Marwan-Bob

    Let's Talk about the Movie Pulp Fiction

    Humorous, touching and profound Iranian film, I Really enjoyed it a lot : good story, good acting, excellent music...Worth the Time.
    9ifasmilecanhelp

    excellent movie... worth to see !

    Not Iranian, nor Muslim, nor religious, all that makes I'm supposed to have a free open mind to see it, without prejudice, in any way or about... :)

    What brought me to see Marmoulak ? I don't know : the ways of God are impenetrable !

    Kidding, of course, with not offense to anyone...

    Until now this is my first and only Persian movie I saw...

    and I enjoyed it a lot : good story, good acting, excellent music...

    It's a bitter-sweet comedy, about Reza the lizard, his short adventures in jail, and then a (may I call it like that ?) kind of involuntary redemption...

    Don't expect, if you're like me a western European citizen, to laugh very loudly, but to have a certain smile all along the movie...

    I mean, following Persian(?) commentaries it seems that depending on your national and cultural background, you will laugh more or less, very loudly....

    I didn't... but nevertheless think it is an excellent movie.

    It doesn't deal with all the stupid clichés one might have about religion, (any of them) but present an profound human aspect

    of anyone trapped in something which was not chosen...

    Touching and interesting, I'm glad it entered my library ! Opposing to some comments, I think this good movie is Not only for Iranians...

    but if you are an average middle abc/nbc/cnn/fr1/ab1 television type freak, may be you better turn on your TV daily program...

    who knows, be careful, it could open your mind !

    ***A film is never really good unless the camera is an eyes in the head of a poet Orson Welles***
    10kayatdouz

    what a great movie.bravo!!!!

    I have seen this movie over 10 times. As an Iranian I found that the movie was very funny yet very thoughtful. I think Mr. Kamal Tabrizi (director) is trying to distinguish between true believers and the ones that use religion in a negative way to control the masses. Here is a felon who escapes from prison using some cleric's clothing. That same cleric tells "Maroulak', before his escape, that there an as many ways to reach God as there is people on Earth. The cleric uses a proverb in Persian witch means almost the same as the one in English, You can't judge a book by its cover, after Reza (maroulak) curses mullahs and finds out that he is one also. He also reads him a paragraph from the book called "The Little Prince". After his escape, Reza ends up in a small town that has an almost unfrequented mosque but slowly people start coming back to see who this new cleric is. For me this movie is very symbolic of the way Iranian live today with there religion and leaders. There are some people that can't differentiate between the good ones and the "evil" ones. Most of them judge a cleric as soon as the see he is dress like one therefore Mr. Tabrizi tries to tell us to hold our judgements until we are sure of them. We also see a little boy throughout the movie that never talks witch is the same little prince, in my opinion, from that famous book. I find that this was one of the best movies I have ever seen and a great contribution to Persian cinema. But sadly many Iranians that I have talked to don't understand the movie for what it is. So if you going to see the movies remember that this movie is mainly based on one sentence: YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK BY IT'S COVER. I also suggest that one read the mentioned book before watching the movie.

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    • Trivia
      Broke Iranian box-office record although it was only in theaters for two weeks.
    • Quotes

      Mojtaba: Haji,in North Pole we have six months of nights and six months of days. How can we say our day and night prayers over there?

      Reza Marmoulak: You look at me as if you have a bus ticket for the North Pole and you want to leave right now!

      Reza Marmoulak: Actually, there are differences among the clergy over this issue. Some of them believe that we Muslims should never go tho North Pole because we are used to warm climates and the cold weather will bother us. So why should we go to a place where we might freeze to death?

      Mojtaba: Then, if a war breaks out between the Muslims and North Pole what would happen to a Muslim who might be taken captive?

      Reza Marmoulak: Yes!Actually this is what the other clergy say that all the prayers that you say during the six months of night will be considered as night prayers and so screw the North Pole.You better say your prayers according to the local time of your own country.

      Mojtaba: Haji, Then if we take that...

      Reza Marmoulak: Case closed.You better eat your yoghurt!

    • Crazy credits
      In the scene of Parviz Parastouei's rise from the wall of the house to save the girl, the stuntman was not used, and Parviz Parastouei practiced for a while,
    • Connections
      References Pulp Fiction (1994)

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Iran
    • Official sites
      • IMVBox.com
      • sourehcinema
    • Language
      • Persian
    • Also known as
      • Lizard
    • Filming locations
      • Ahar, Shemiranat County, Tehran Province, Iran
    • Production company
      • Faradis
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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