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Confiscation
The film starts in the 1970s and is the story of a SAVAK's member (Reza Attaran) who involves in many different adventures and challenges.
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Plot Summary
During the Iran-Iraq war, a soldier's routine mission to confiscate enemy property takes a deeply personal turn. As he carries out his orders, he confronts the moral complexities and devastating human cost of conflict. The film explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the psychological toll war exacts on individuals.
Critical Reception
Confiscation received a limited release and garnered attention for its portrayal of the human side of war, often praised for its thoughtful direction and performances within the context of a difficult subject matter. While not a mainstream hit, it was recognized within independent film circles for its artistic merit and poignant storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
A sensitive exploration of the personal impact of war.
Praised for its directorial vision and authentic performances.
Effectively captures the moral ambiguities faced by soldiers.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in challenging conditions, reflecting the stark realities of the war it depicts, with the director also taking on acting duties.
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