https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2404461/
1920 X 1080 H.264 video with 640k Dolby AC3 6ch French audio
Subtitles included for Arabic Bosnian Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Farsi Finnish French German Greek Hungarian Italian Portuguese + Brazilian Romanian Serbian Slovenian Swedish Turkish and Ukrainian (we had to do a bit of work on the German subs we found on the net to re-sync sections and lines for better timing)
This is a look at a torn relationship between a brunette styled Frenchwoman
- Miss Bérénice Bejo and two men from the middle east - at least one of whom Monsieur Asghar Farhadi hails from the Iranian area. many of the best men from the middlestern countries such as Iran and Lebanon could pass for Italian even or Spanish perhaps in the manner in which they choose to believe in their ideas of manhood and humanism in general i should think and are as good as men as you could find in Europe I think so too in any event over the long run I say.
You might remember him from the telling movie from Iran (the separation) in which he appeared with Ms. Leila Hatami with whom he is very well matched indeed as they share a common bond of mutual understanding and loving care as characters that run too deep to be lost in displacement or momentary misunderstandings. They know each others moods, temperments, thoughts, ideas, values, and meanings of all it is that they say and do. They are prepared to accommodate and do what they must do and be in order to meet the needs of each other. These connections run deep and are precious to those in the middle east as they are a bastion of true human warmth and genuine deep rooted feeling from the heart and at the core of their true being that will serve as a bastion of good for the planet in the years to come, well into the future I believe.
The Frenchwoman in this movie could also have been cast opposite a Spanish or Italian man too perhaps with similar outcome I should think.
Please seed this interesting movie which shows a great understanding of the two cultures involved, and is a great read of characters in their differences and similarities that share a bond on the planet, and within their own traditional areas especially - although the Frenchwoman as i say would do well in Spain or Italy too I'm sure.
thanks indeed
Michael Rizzo Chessman (moviesbyrizzo)