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Jasmin
An intimate drama based on actual cases about a woman who murdered her own child. Interviewed by a psychiatrist, she recounts how she got in a seemingly hopeless situation which led her to believe that the killing of her child and a subsequent suicide where the only solution left. As more and more fragments of her desolate life are revealed, it becomes evident that the psychiatrist is also keeping a dark secret, and that she has in fact more in common with her patient as the latter would have guessed.
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Plot Summary
Jasmin is a drama that follows the story of a young Iranian woman named Jasmin who navigates the complexities of life and identity. The film explores her personal struggles and her quest for belonging in a world that often presents her with difficult choices. It delves into themes of family, tradition, and the search for individual freedom.
Critical Reception
Jasmin received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its sensitive portrayal of a young woman's experiences and its cultural nuances. While some found the pacing to be slow, others appreciated its quiet strength and emotional depth. Audience reactions were generally favorable, particularly among those interested in diaspora stories.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its empathetic depiction of a young woman's internal and external conflicts.
Acknowledged for its subtle exploration of cultural identity and belonging.
Some critics noted a deliberate, perhaps too slow, narrative pace.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in various locations to capture the essence of the protagonist's journey and experiences.
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