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A call to life
The young engineer (Mohsen) gets married to (Hanan) and they get married. They suffer from the burdens of life and paying for furniture, so they agree to postpone having children until life stabilizes. Mohsen suffers from the tyranny and hypocrisy of his manager. When he returns from work, his wife Hanan tells him that she is pregnant. His agitation and agitation increase, and he feels despair. When he is surprised, his manager is transferred to another office, and he is informed about a major competition that he is applying for.
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Plot Summary
A short film that offers a poignant reflection on the essence of life and the human condition. It explores themes of existence, purpose, and the interconnectedness of living beings.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1972 with limited distribution, 'A Call to Life' has not garnered widespread critical attention or a comprehensive reception analysis. Information regarding its critical and audience reception is scarce.
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