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Pashne tala
(1975)

In the Name of Iran
Film Review Pashneh Tala

What did Mr. Naser Malek Motiei want to say to his viewers? What did he think when he played the film Pashneh Tala? Is it possible to have gold attached to the shoe's heel, which was the film title?

The movie begins with Mr. Naser Malek Motiei as the family's elder son is responsible for ensuring everyone is doing well. His brother is in France to become a family physician, and he stopped his education due to an accident which may cause him to become immobile permanently.

Mr. Naser Malek Motiei goes to a shrine and asks a saint to intercede him, and God would cure his brother. As he is talking to the saint, he overhears a woman's voice; he cannot help it and goes close to the woman and asks her, what is the problem? She says that her husband is in police custody due to a car accident that causes a pedestrian's death.

Naser Malek Motiei knows that the woman with her children is hungry; he gives the woman some cash and sends them home. He goes to the police station, makes his way to the prison, and places a monetary bond to release the husband from the prison.

The husband is on a bail bond and comes home to see his family. Everyone is happy.

The malevolent character of the movie staged the car accident, took the victim's fingerprints on the legal documents, and tries to blackmail a woman who is dancing and is singing in a club.

Naser Malek Motiei's brother comes from France to Iran, and he is recovered from his injury to his legs. He wants to marry his cousin. However, his mom rejects the proposal because his elder brother is still not married. Brother asks the elder brother to marry so he would marry.

Naser Malek Motiei talks to his mom to find a wife for him. Mom says, marry your cousin Homa; she is cute. However, no one knows that Homa and the younger brother are in love.

The younger brother and Homa respect the wish of Naser Malek Motiei and do not disclose their feelings to anyone.

Naser Malek Motiei, during the wedding, askes his entourage to go to the singer's house and ask her to come to the wedding to cheer up everyone. The escort goes to the singer's home and knocks on the door; he sees the malevolent character of the movie is leaving the house with a bloody face. He enters the home and finds the singer on the floor half-naked. He takes her to the hospital, returns home, and tells Naser Malek Motiei about the incident.

Naser Malek Motiei makes headway to the hospital and finds her in the hospital bed in a critical condition. She tells him that the evil character had failed attempt to impose his will against her.

Naser Malek Motiei and his entourage make their way to the nasty character's business and begin to have a fistfight.

The man in the movie is accused of killing a pedestrian due to a car accident; he was vicious's warehouse, he uses the moment and murders the evil character.

Police arrive at the crime scene and observe that the evil character is dead. Naser Malek Motiei faces a criminal charge and goes to prison.

While Naser Malek Motiei is in prison, the younger brother goes to a club and drinks alcohol, he comes home, and Homa is helping him to sleep in his bleed. The young brother lost his control due to the consumption of alcohol and consummated the marriage.

The husband comes to the police stations and confesses the killing of the malevolent character. Naser Malek Motiei releases from custody and comes home. He becomes aware of the love affair of the brother and Homa. He let them marry and be happy, and he marries the singer.

Was this a penny film? Something to entertain us? To kill valuable time.

This movie was about the social revolution in Iran, and let's look at this movie from the outside world and enter Iran's social revolution.

Japan has the motto of Bushi-Do, the way of the warrior. It has principles:

I. Rectitude or Justice.

II. Courage.

III. Benevolence or Mercy.

IV. Politeness.

V. Honesty and Sincerity.

VI. Honor.

VII. Loyalty.

VIII. Character and Self-Control.

The European culture has the chivalric code of conduct; Knight Templar adopts it: Faith.

Charity.

Justice.

Sagacity.

Prudence.

Temperance.

Resolution.

Truth.

The Pashneh Tala film transformed Iran norms and values from Rostam to contemporary Iran's norms and values. Rostam is a legendary hero in Persian mythology, the son of Zal and Rudaba, whose life and work were immortalized by the 10th-century Persian poet Ferdowsi in the Shahnameh, or Epic of Kings, which contains pre-Islamic Iranian folklore and history.

Rostam could not live in the current time, and his values need to meet the present time's needs.

Naser Malek Motiei teaches us how to be a good man in an immoral society. To respect family and uphold family values. Respect women, encourage modesty for the women. Be the protector of the vulnerable member of the community. Be a generous person. Respect religion, do not consume alcohol because it causes the error of judgment. Respect and uphold the law. He said that this film is not any different from Bushi-Do or Knight Templar's code of conduct.

The European countries develop the system of Freemasons and claim to have a value linkage to the Knight Templar. Thus, Freemasons updated their Knight Templar's principle to Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth.

In conclusion, Naser Malek Motiei is teaching us how to live in the modern world by holding Iranians' values and stems from Ferdowsi's book the Epic King. Be like Rostam, be a strong person and respect others, be courageous and stand against evil because evil will be brought to its knee.

Mard
(1972)

In the Name of Iran
The theme of the story is illustrating what friendship is and why people develop a dependency on alcohol.

The title of the movie is Mard. It means Male. The film title comes with the connotation of patriarchy value.

Mr. Naser Malek Motiei releases from prison and comes back to his hometown to meet his friends. He becomes aware that Bahman Mofid develops a dependency on alcohol to respond to his emotional feelings. He uses alcohol to self-medicate himself.

Mr. Naser Malek Motiei takes Mr. Mofid to a shrine and askes Mofid to stay in the presence of a holy saint and asks to cure his illness.

The following morning Mr. Naser Malek Motiei comes to the shrine and finds Mr. Mofid is praying. They leave the shrine and come home to restart their life together.

The malevolent character is Mr. Hosein Gil, who takes several steps to deceive Mr. Mofid with alcohol. He fails. One night, he goes to Mr. Mofid's house, and there is no male person at home except Mr. Mofid's sister. He goes into the house and wants to impose his will against her. She does not want him to touch her and fell off the ledge of the window and dies.

The small community begins to spread rumours that she is not a good wife to Mr. Naser Malek Motiei.

Mr. Mofid goes back to his default to suppress his feelings with alcohol. Mr. Motiei moves to Tehran.

Mr. Gil tells Mr. Mofid that he has to give all his possessions to him. Mr. Mofid goes into a hideout. He works on himself to become clean again.

Mofid wants to confront Mr. Gil. The brother-in-law of Motiei comes to Tehran and asks him to come back to the town to save his brother Mofid from the fistfight. Motiei investigates the cause of the death of his wife from his brother-in-law. He tells him that night he goes to his girlfriend house of Mofid Mofid's girlfriend's house because he starts to consume alcohol. He says that he sees Gil going into the house.

Motiei puts all dots together becomes aware that she does not commit suicide. She fells off the window ledge.

Motiei is returning to his hometown and sees Mr. Mofid and Gil are about to have a titan clash. He steps in and kills Gil, and the law enforcement is arriving at the crime scene.

The movie plot was very well written and illustrates how people who have an alcohol addiction are not their fault. They need constant care not to go back to their self-medication.

The issue of suicide considers as a taboo issue.

The notion of being a man implies being a good person.

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