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I Want To Be Alive
Aslan divorces his wife Mah Monir and marries Farangis. Barbod, Aslan's 11-year-old boy from Mah Monir, is very lonely. One day, Farangis calls Aslan with a scream. Aslan encounters the bloody body of his son at bathroom.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the life of Barbara Graham, a small-time prostitute and petty criminal in Los Angeles who is convicted of murder. Despite claiming her innocence and the questionable evidence, she is sentenced to death. The movie details her final days as she grapples with her fate and the injustices she believes led to her conviction.
Critical Reception
I Want to Live! was a critical and commercial success, lauded for its unflinching portrayal of its subject and Susan Hayward's powerhouse performance. It is considered a landmark film in its examination of capital punishment and the flaws within the justice system.
What Reviewers Say
Susan Hayward delivers a career-defining performance as the condemned Barbara Graham.
The film's stark realism and docudrama style were groundbreaking for its time.
A powerful and controversial examination of capital punishment and judicial error.
Google audience: Viewers praise the film's intense and emotionally charged narrative, highlighting Susan Hayward's unforgettable performance. Many found the film to be a moving and thought-provoking exploration of justice and mortality, although some found the subject matter difficult.
Awards & Accolades
Susan Hayward won the Academy Award for Best Actress. The film also received nominations for Best Director and Best Film Editing.
Fun Fact
To achieve a documentary-like authenticity, director Robert Wise and cinematographer Lionel Lindon shot many scenes using handheld cameras on location in Los Angeles, including actual prisons and the streets where Graham lived.
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