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Ahimsa: Stop to Run
Ahimsa is a young man who is haunted by his karma, which takes the form of a mysterious red-haired man who dishes out abuse when Ahimsa runs afoul of morality.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a young man named Arash who struggles with his aggressive tendencies and the consequences of his violent actions. After a particularly brutal incident, he is forced to confront his inner demons and seek a path towards non-violence and redemption. Arash's journey is fraught with internal conflict and external pressures as he tries to break free from a cycle of aggression.
Critical Reception
Ahimsa: Stop to Run received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often highlighted its raw portrayal of violence and its exploration of psychological turmoil. While some praised its bold themes and strong performances, others found its narrative occasionally heavy-handed. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating its thoughtful examination of anger management and personal growth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense depiction of internal conflict and the struggle against one's own violent impulses.
Noted for strong performances that effectively convey the protagonist's psychological distress.
Some critics found the film's message about non-violence to be somewhat overtly stated.
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Fun Fact
Saeed Roustayi, the director, was relatively new to filmmaking when he directed 'Ahimsa: Stop to Run,' and it served as an early work that showcased his potential for tackling complex social and psychological themes.
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