Shohare kerayei
Shohare kerayei

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Shohare kerayei

1974
Movie
100 min
Persian

Insights

Director: Seyed Jafar KashfiGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A group of people are brought together by a shared need for transportation in a city where owning a car is a luxury. The film explores their interactions, struggles, and evolving relationships as they navigate their daily lives, often relying on rented vehicles to get by. It paints a picture of urban life and the challenges faced by ordinary citizens.

Critical Reception

While specific widespread critical reviews for "Shohare kerayei" in English are scarce due to its origin and age, Iranian cinema of the 1970s often featured social commentary wrapped in drama or comedy. Films from this era tended to be appreciated for their realistic portrayal of societal issues and human relationships.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a glimpse into the social dynamics of 1970s Iran.

  • Features relatable characters dealing with everyday struggles.

  • The comedic and dramatic elements aim to reflect urban realities.

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Fun Fact

The concept of 'rented husbands' or 'rented cars' was a unique way to explore social and economic challenges in a period of change for Iranian society, reflecting on modernizing urban life.

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