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The Heart Wants It Itself is this intriguing slice-of-life drama from '73 that paints a vivid portrait of longing and choices. Firouzeh, caught between the allure of the charming but irresponsible Javad and the more stable Abram, echoes that timeless struggle between passion and practicality. The film's pacing feels languid, allowing the audience to soak in the ambiance of the Shofar Cafe, and the performances bring a subtle intensity to the table, especially in the moments of quiet introspection. While the director remains unknown, the atmosphere is palpable—there's something almost tangible in the way emotions are portrayed, making the film distinctive in its approach to romance and self-discovery.
This film is quite rare, with very few copies circulating among collectors. Originally released on VHS, it captures a unique moment in Iranian cinema before the revolution. As the market for vintage Iranian films continues to grow, The Heart Wants It Itself has garnered interest for its unique narrative style and cultural significance, making it a notable find for those into regional cinema.
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