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Sunday, December 22, 2013

At Five in the Afternoon (2003) "Panj é asr" (original title)(Iran) Rating 4/5



For some of you who have witnessed the great Iranian and Far Eastern cinema for some time this movie might feel a bit familiar. But there is nothing familiar about its story and the very emotional approach of it. This speaks of a family who is struck by poverty and the cruelness of the bitter politics which is currently faced by the people of Afghanistan. And it strongly portrays the mighty thrust the religious beliefs force upon them and the traditional thinking following it. The first half of the movie strongly portrays the fate of women in the region where man dominates their life start from thinking to dressing. In this part a the movie concentrates on a woman who is the member of this homeless family moving from place to place to find their solace as the key character. We find her secretly going to school where as her father believes that school is not for woman. And then she dreams of becoming the president someday to end the cruel regime and mistreating the people, especially woman.

On the latter part the story becomes more centered upon the father an old man beaten up by life still struggling to keep his daughters and the new born grandchild alive. Clearly he fails at many times and finds his peace by speaking to his only friend a horse. The one sided conversations between this man and the horse shows the bitterness the man feels about everything he wants to fix.


Amidst all this drama the viewer feels the harsh reality of a set of people face day in and day out in a region still caught in between power, religion and politics. While million dollar air crafts are sent to bombard them by the richer they remain empty at heart and stomach. Death seems to be the only certain thing beyond the life they never go to live fully. This movie is a strong drama no doubt. Before conclusion I wish there was more profound acting done here. The acting is raw and quite good but I don’t find it to be truly emotional. Most of the time actors look numb and muttering lines without feelings. I don’t know if that’s how the director wanted it but for most of us a tear or two from the characters would have made lot of sense. 

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