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The Peddler is an intriguing exploration of the darker side of life in Iran, segmented into three episodes that each peel back layers of desperation. The first segment starkly portrays a couple driven by poverty to abandon their newborn, a heart-wrenching choice that sets the tone for the film's exploration of moral dilemmas. The second episode follows a socially isolated young man, grappling with his own mental barriers and societal rejection. The pacing feels unhurried, allowing the weight of each story to settle. What stands out is the raw, realistic performances that evoke genuine empathy, and the practical effects are subtle yet effective in creating an atmosphere that feels haunting. There's this consistent thread of hopelessness that ties the stories together, making it a rather immersive, albeit heavy, viewing experience.
Explores themes of poverty and moral dilemmas.Features a raw and realistic portrayal of life.Pacing allows viewers to reflect on the weight of the stories.
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