Director: Asghar Farhadi
Stars: Hamid Farokhnezhad, Hediyeh Tehrani, Taraneh Alidoosti, Pantea Bahram
Iranian director Asghar Farhadi's third feature, Chahar Shanbeh Suri
(aka Fireworks Wednesday), follows Rouhi (Taraneh Alidoosti), a
betrothed woman who works for a local housekeeping agency. When she
accepts an assignment cleaning the home of an affluent married couple
about to leave on vacation, this newcomer to the household is quickly
sucked into a virulent nuptial conflict of deceit, treachery, and
vitriol that challenges all of her presuppositions about the nature of
married life. By
cloaking the events of
the household (and their precipitants) in ambiguity, and constantly
shifting the central perspective of the film from one character to
another, Farhadi adds depth and complexity to the work and continually
challenges the audience, forcing each viewer to rewrite his or her
presuppositions about the characters. Though the film's title refers, in
the metaphoric sense, to the explosiveness of domestic strife, the
events in the film coincide with the firework-strewn Persian New Year of
March 21, which lends the title a literal significance as well. ~
Nathan Southern, Rovi
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