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Ice Age (2015) explores the fractures in a long-term marriage under pressure. Babak and Manizheh, played with a raw honesty, navigate financial stress and emotional distance, creating an atmosphere thick with tension. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with the characters' struggles. It's not just about the relationship but also the societal expectations that weigh heavily on them. The performances feel genuine, capturing the awkwardness of love and regret. There's no grand spectacle, just a stark portrayal of how life can pull people apart. The film's quiet yet impactful storytelling lingers, making you reflect on love's complexities long after it ends.
Character-driven narrativeExplores themes of love and estrangementSubtle yet powerful performances
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