87
Metascore
5 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100The PlaylistJihane BousfihaThe PlaylistJihane BousfihaDespite its nearly three-hour runtime, it never overstays its welcome and plays out beautifully, maintaining a gripping tone and complex narrative about an ordinary family that doesn’t fall into cliches or repetition. Roustaee’s filmmaking is subtle yet leaves a lasting impression, solidifying him as one to watch.
- 90The Hollywood ReporterJordan MintzerThe Hollywood ReporterJordan MintzerIt’s a great movie both in scope and in what it’s trying to say about Iran through the story of one family’s countless hardships. As a filmmaker, Roustaee aims so high and wide that even if he misses his mark at times, he manages to find his own stirring voice.
- 90Screen DailyLisa NesselsonScreen DailyLisa NesselsonThanks to the director’s command of his material, the entanglements we witness may be unbelievably challenging and yet do not require any suspension of disbelief. This subtle, convincing emotional tour-de-force doesn’t feel as long as its generous running time.
- 80The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawLeila’s simmering rage at the contemptible mediocrity of her father and brothers, and the exhaustion of trying to save them from themselves, is the emotional energy that powers the movie, building to that climactic wedding scene. It is a great performance from Alidoosti, first among equals in a great ensemble cast.
- 80VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeThe helmer constructs scenes with a bustling documentary energy, studiously avoiding melodramic tropes, even when they might serve to make the narrative more engaging, less unwieldy or simply easier to digest overall.