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A Separation

2012 • 123 minutes
4.4
86 reviews
99%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

A Separation is an utterly compelling and profound film that focuses on a contemporary Iranian middle-class couple who separate, and the intrigues which follow. The film received the Academy Award in 2012 for Best Foreign Language Film and a nomination for Best Original Screenplay. It also received the Golden Bear for Best Film and the Silver Bears for Best Actress and Best Actor at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival.
Nader and Simin have been married for fourteen years and live with their eleven-year-old daughter Termeh in Tehran. Not exactly out-of-love, Nader and Simin are attempting to divorce on the grounds of irreconcilable differences. They have acquired visas to emigrate from Iran - Simin is anxious to ensure a better future for Termeh, but Nader refuses to leave his elderly father who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. When the judge refuses to formalise their separation, Simin departs the family home, leaving the obstinate Nader to hire a housekeeper. Razieh is a devout, impoverished woman who tends to the apartment and Nader's father. When Nader returns one day to find his father alone, it leads to an altercation that has unexpected consequences.
Propelled by an acute attention to class, religious and gender differences, Farhadi's meticulous script questions the very basis of truth and ethics, and explores the cultural, social and judical minefield that plagues contemporary Iran. At its heart a gripping, humane drama that recalls classic Hitchcock in its twists and turns, A Separation puts director Asghar Farhadi at the front rank of contemporary world directors. 2011 © A Artificial Eye
Rating
Coarse language

Ratings and reviews

4.4
86 reviews
Bianca Zileski
May 24, 2014
... neither in a good or bad form, just melodramatic - despite the situation - caused it to become a little too monotone in it's overall delivery. A good story, highlighting the decent morale that human beings overall conquer to. I think it's fair to say that the film will get you thinking beyond what is presented, i.e. reasons why she separated her husband in the first place. A woman's perspective will most likely differ greatly from a man's. Even though her reasons I believe are selfish, with no perception of her husband being a bad person in the slightest. Anyway, the overall plot is great. If I could give 4.5 stars I would but this this only rates with whole numbers.
Jay
October 5, 2013
Because there was nothing I didn't like about this film. Every character was superb, particularly the husband and the carers child. It's a heartwarming story that in many ways could of been shot in any city, in any country in the world. However, the fact it's shot in Tehran probably makes it quite an eye opening experience for many westerners. It doesn't particularly make any stark political points, but it does show that some problems in life tend to effect people the same, regardless of their environments.
Laurie Savage
July 20, 2013
I was expecting a grim, depressing movie about a disintegrating marriage, instead I saw an engrossing, beautifully made thriller as well as a study of relationships.