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Baghe Gilas (1994)
Two brothers named "Mohsen" (played by Mehran Modiri) and "Amir" (played by Abdolreza Akbari) are the heirs of their father "Hajnaib"'s garden; but their differences of taste over how to use this garden bring them face to face.
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Plot Summary
In the heart of a vast forest, a lonely old man lives in isolation, tending to a small patch of land. His solitary existence is disrupted by the arrival of a young boy. As they navigate their contrasting worlds, the old man grapples with his past and the boy discovers the harsh realities of life. The story explores themes of connection, nature, and the passage of time amidst a backdrop of natural beauty.
Critical Reception
Baghe Gilas received moderate critical attention, often praised for its atmospheric cinematography and poignant portrayal of solitude and human connection. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it resonated with audiences seeking contemplative and character-driven narratives. Its focus on environmental themes and a slower, more deliberate pace set it apart from more conventional films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stunning natural imagery and evocative atmosphere.
The film's slow pace and contemplative nature may not appeal to all viewers.
A moving exploration of loneliness and unexpected companionship.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the dense forests of northern Iran, with director Farhad Mehranfar emphasizing the natural landscape as a key character in the narrative.
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