Describe Iran where women are discriminated against from the perspective of male self-esteem

Gregory 2022-04-23 07:03:15

In the unique social environment of Iran, discrimination against women is dissected from the detailed portrayal of male self-esteem (it is indeed much more advanced and realistic than feminism like Disney's straightforward slogan).

The large amount of blank space for the perpetrator off-camera strongly shaped the setting of the character of the husband, hypocrisy and male self-esteem, including the perpetrator's bakery owner. What a big deal was done, and it wasn't until the male lead said he was going to tell his son-in-law that he panicked, so that he was slapped in the back and had a heart attack.

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Extended Reading
  • Avis 2021-12-29 08:01:30

    The contradiction is set too hard and the foreshadowing is too deliberate, and every seemingly irrelevant detail must be used later. A parting is like inadvertently bringing the audience into a moral dilemma, and this film deliberately creates such a situation.

  • Adell 2021-12-29 08:01:30

    In a country soaked in a "culture of shame", two families were forced into a blind spot due to an accidental indecent assault case. The wife was hurt physically and mentally, but she blamed herself naturally, and the husband lost his balance due to neighbors’ comments. The final revenge is to humiliate the other party. "How do people become beasts?" "Gradually" Fahati's iconic life language and details. But the tricks of "Death of a Salesman" are not used well, and the image of the perpetrator is too thin

The Salesman quotes

  • Rana Etesami: If I had used that damn intercom, If I'd asked who it was... none of this would've happened.

  • Sadra: If my dad came ,say sadra isn't here.

    Rana Etesami: Why?

    Sadra: Because I like my mom.