Ten Comments

  • Angela 2023-08-27 14:17:56

    85/100 Although the film generally consists of conversations between women and women, we can hardly see adult men, but the topics of discussion are always inseparable from men, who are the third parties who continue to squeeze the small space of the taxi . The son shows the authority of men in a more secret way. The battle between the son and the mother is actually the struggle between male rights and equal rights. Perhaps the path pointed out by the son is the real shortcut, but the mother...

  • Rachelle 2023-06-01 04:58:01

    God, this kind of mother and child have been torturing each other since the last life... It hurts my brain to be...

  • Elenora 2023-04-28 11:02:27

    Iranian women have gone a long way to become independent, and they can't finish it. Such a little boy grew up with such a clear professional woman, and he was still brainwashed so thoroughly by the patriarchal society, and he grew up alive. A little tyrant with no hope in...

  • Lola 2023-04-23 22:49:51

    The minimalist way of shooting shows the richness of life. Loved the conversation with the...

  • Eunice 2023-04-08 00:40:59

    In the beginning and end of the film, the appearance of my son made my blood pressure skyrocket. In this film about women, the role of the husband is always absent, but the conflict between the son and the heroine, the mother, is enough to show How the man's foot that trod between the necks of women in the current state of Iranian society has been passed down from generation to generation. PS: It turns out that Panasi's "Taxi" is a tribute to this...

  • Carleton 2023-03-28 19:16:26

    I appreciate that the female taxi driver shows the virtues of Asian...

  • Rebekah 2023-01-13 10:10:40

    "I think the hardest thing is admitting that I'm sad, and I think it's a shame to admit that I'm sad." "Sometimes I tell myself that I want everything I want to happen, which is...

  • Hellen 2023-01-06 16:31:23

    A story about women, about leaving. 10 Sons, Divorced Parents, Parental Control, 9 Sisters, Child Education, 8 Old Women, Alone, Religious Dependence, 7 Prostitutes, Choice After Injury, Guilt, Why Not Ask Yourself? "You are wholesale, I am retail", 6 engaged women, praying in temples, longing to get married, 5 sons, going to grandma's house, 4 lovelorn women, being myself, 3 sons, stepmother, female work, 2 engaged women, fiance has other plans Love, I am sad, I admit that I am sad, I admit...

  • Delmer 2022-11-23 07:12:02

    8.5. Be sure to start the analysis from a female perspective. Starting from the feminist thought in the general sense (freedom, liberation, independence), a complete thought including the concept of love, religion, and family has gradually formed. In addition, the first dialogue is really immersive. I don’t know how many similar dialogues I experienced when I was a...

  • Jayme 2022-11-23 00:33:51

    Compared to "Taxi", this one is more like a documentary, with ten unrelated conversations, with almost no plot. Because it is confined to the car, the surrounding environment is rarely involved, but the content of the conversation is It reflects all aspects of Iran, but how many people can be patient and spend an hour and a half of their lives watching 10 strangers...

Extended Reading
  • Kole 2022-01-22 08:03:02

    Iranians in 2001

    In this movie, the camera never left that position: inside the windshield, above the dashboard, to the left or right. There is only dialogue, or please look at the facial expressions of the characters. In the dialogue between the characters, you can hear their identities and relationships, but they...

  • Yasmeen 2022-01-22 08:03:02

    The same female character

    ① A movie composed of fixed lenses in the car (again, a car) can eliminate the complexity of the lens language and increase the weight of the text, but it is not only the presentation of the text that can replace the image

    ②This time, Abbas aimed the camera at the city, which is a film caring for...

Ten quotes

  • Prostitute: [to a Married woman] You are wholesailers. We are retailers.