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Daily Massacre in Tehran is a gritty exploration of childhood and survival against a backdrop of urban chaos. The film presents Fuad, a 12-year-old boy navigating the harsh realities of life in the capital, forced to take on any job available, even the grim task of slaughtering roosters. It captures a raw and emotional atmosphere, showcasing the struggles of poverty and familial duty. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to fully absorb Fuad's internal conflict and the weight of his responsibilities. Performances are heartfelt, especially from the young lead, who embodies both innocence and resilience. The film’s practical effects, while minimal, add a stark realism that enhances its themes of sacrifice and survival amidst desperation. It’s a distinctive piece that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focuses on themes of poverty and survival.Features practical effects that enhance realism.Deliberate pacing allows for emotional depth.
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Hessam Hamidi
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