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| Subject: Crimson Gold - Jafar Panahi (2003) Wed Feb 04, 2009 8:37 pm | |
| Crimson GoldFrom Jafar Panahi - Quote :
- For Hussein, a pizza delivery driver, the imbalance of the social system is thrown in his face wherever he turns. One day when his friend, Ali, shows him the contents of a lost purse, Hussein discovers a receipt of payment and cannot believe the large sum of money someone spent to purchase an expensive necklace. He knows that his pitiful salary will never be enough to afford such luxury. Hussein receives yet another blow when he and Ali are denied entry to an uptown jewelry store because of their appearance. His job allows him a full view of the contrast between rich and poor. He motorbikes every evening to neighborhoods he will never live in, for a closer look at what goes on behind closed doors. But one night, Hussein tastes the luxurious life, before his deep feelings of humiliation push him over the edge
Not bad but could also have been better. i was quite intrigued cause it is a movie from Iran so I was curious, never saw any movies from Iran. The poster says it is gripping suspense thriller. Well it is not really a thriller, more a drama, also not really a gripping suspence unless suspence means waiting and waiting for something that never happens The first half especially is very slow and boring. 2 (very long) scenes however are quite interesting: one where the Police is waiting outside a building to arrest some people who are simply having a party and another one when the main character gets invited in a rich house and discover all he will never be able to afford. Appart from that, it is just too boring... | |
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