Narges and her friend have just a few hours to find someone to take care of her baby.Narges and her friend have just a few hours to find someone to take care of her baby.Narges and her friend have just a few hours to find someone to take care of her baby.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 18 nominations
Photos
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Featured review
In Iran, a female student tries to find someone to look after her baby before her parents (who don't know about their unmarried daughter's baby) come to visit.
There is a worthy air to this film. It is Iranian (not a voice I hear a lot from in short films), it is based around the plight of a woman with a baby out of marriage, and it has a good authentic feel to it. However mostly it is this worthy feel that I took away from it – that it was a film that I appreciated or felt I should like, more than I actually liked. The film at first drops in small bits of information which hint at a background, but don't let it clutter the moment; I liked this as it left more space for the characters to fill. After a while though there is not enough character specifics to fill the film, and it ends up being the same as it was but in different ways. I didn't feel the characters were specific enough, or real enough, to provide a lot – make me feel for them, experience what they felt, and understand a lot about what I'm not seeing from small things they do.
I wanted the writing and performance to continue dropping small things to fill me in – but not just in the dialogue about practicals, but rather about the characters. Narghes does have moments where we see her worry, and the pain all this costs her – but they are too direct, and I didn't get this knitted into her fabric in the way it would perhaps be. I appreciated the filmmaking – the use of locations, the choice of shots, and lack of dramatic flamboyance, but it didn't hit my heart or draw me in. Interesting enough to watch as a detached observer, but this is all I was.
There is a worthy air to this film. It is Iranian (not a voice I hear a lot from in short films), it is based around the plight of a woman with a baby out of marriage, and it has a good authentic feel to it. However mostly it is this worthy feel that I took away from it – that it was a film that I appreciated or felt I should like, more than I actually liked. The film at first drops in small bits of information which hint at a background, but don't let it clutter the moment; I liked this as it left more space for the characters to fill. After a while though there is not enough character specifics to fill the film, and it ends up being the same as it was but in different ways. I didn't feel the characters were specific enough, or real enough, to provide a lot – make me feel for them, experience what they felt, and understand a lot about what I'm not seeing from small things they do.
I wanted the writing and performance to continue dropping small things to fill me in – but not just in the dialogue about practicals, but rather about the characters. Narghes does have moments where we see her worry, and the pain all this costs her – but they are too direct, and I didn't get this knitted into her fabric in the way it would perhaps be. I appreciated the filmmaking – the use of locations, the choice of shots, and lack of dramatic flamboyance, but it didn't hit my heart or draw me in. Interesting enough to watch as a detached observer, but this is all I was.
- bob the moo
- Aug 25, 2017
- Permalink
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Niemowlę
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime16 minutes
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content