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So, Crime (2011) is this intense drama set in Tehran during those pivotal years of '76 to '79. It's all about Reza Sarcheshmeh, a guy who really digs his beliefs and refuses to back down. The film has this gritty, almost claustrophobic atmosphere—think a lot of close-ups that really pull you into his emotional struggle. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you sit with the weight of his imprisonment and eventual release, only to find himself swept into the chaos of the Islamic Revolution. Performances are raw and powerful, and you really see the moral dilemmas play out. It’s not polished but there’s something about its authenticity that gives it a distinctive edge. A solid watch for anyone into historical dramas.
Intense atmosphereFocus on moral dilemmasGritty performances
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