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So, 'Island' from 2002. It's kind of a raw look at life on a small island in southern Iran, you know? The film dives deep into the traditions surrounding circumcision - both boys and girls. There's this unsettling atmosphere, especially when the little boy witnesses the ceremony. The pacing feels almost meditative but also jarring at times, like you're forced to confront these customs head-on. The father-son dynamic is quite poignant, showcasing the struggle between tradition and childhood innocence. The performances carry a weight to them, making you think about how these rituals shape identity. It's distinct for its unflinching portrayal of cultural practices that many outside might find shocking, but there's a layered humanity beneath it all.
Cultural significance in Iranian traditionsIntense father-son dynamicsRaw, immersive atmosphere
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