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Goodbye (2011) is a gritty exploration of a young lawyer's desperate attempts to escape Tehran, reflecting the real-life experiences of director Mohammad Rasoulof during a tense political climate. The atmosphere is heavy, capturing the weight of uncertainty and frustration. The pacing feels deliberate, almost agonizing at times, which serves to immerse you deeper into the protagonist's plight. The themes of freedom, isolation, and the struggle against oppressive systems resonate throughout the film. Performances are raw and authentic, which makes the emotional stakes feel real. It's not about flashy effects; instead, it leans into simplicity, letting the story and character interactions drive the narrative. A distinctive piece that lingers with you long after it ends.
Reflects real-life events during 2010/11 in IranAtmospheric storytelling with a focus on emotional depthSubtle yet powerful performances convey the weight of the situation
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