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Taste Of Cherry on DVD (1997)

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Average rating: (65%)
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3.5
 
Starring: Homayon Ershadi | Adolhossein Bagheri
Director: Abbas Kiarostami
Studio: ARTIFICIAL EYE
Run time: 95 mins
Certificate: PG
User collections: You think you know Iran... | Palme d'Or Winners
Genres: Drama
Languages: Farsi
Subtitles: English
Released: 30/05/2005

Brief synopsis of Taste Of Cherry

A man who is tired of life wants to commit suicide. He sets off to find someone to bury him after he is dead. Farsi dialogue. Includes 10 on Ten a cinema materclass that offers 10 fascinating lessons on filmmaking by one of the world's most influencial directors.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Sharing the Palme d'Or at Cannes with Shohei Imamura's The Eel, Abbas Kiarostami's unconventional road movie is as much about the filmic process as morality, mortality or modern Iran. The action centres on world-weary, middle-aged Homayoon Irshadi, as he cruises the suburbs of Tehran in search of someone willing to transgress Islamic law by burying him after his suicide. Each person he propositions has symbolic significance, including a Kurdistani soldier and an Afghan seminary student, before he finally finds a taxidermist, who accepts the reward to pay his son's medical bills. Endlessly fascinating, with the subtle shifts in landscape and palette quite masterly.

Rating of 3 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

A teasing meditation on death and the simpler joys of life, told in a series of episodic meetings that never reach a conclusion; what matters is the journey, not the destination.

The Independent

A film of rare honesty and quiet lyricism...A masterpiece

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Rated - 4 starsFeature: Excellent and moving

TristanWhite [Highly rated reviewer] , 12/09/2005

This is a wonderful film. I will send in a separate review of the bonus disc when it arrives, as that is also meant to be excellent (a masterclass in filmmaking).

I recommend you don't read the other reviews (unless they've been removed when you read this) because they've spoilt the ending. However, if you have, then still rent this movie. The other reviewers have got it wrong - think of last two minutes of the film as something that should have been among the DVD bonus features. It's not meant to be thought of as the real ending of the film. The film ends just before this bit, that is quite clear.

In the same way that some films end with funny 'outtakes' when people forget their lines, and this is clearly not meant to be part of the ending of the story, the same here. It's not an outtake, it's like part of a 'making-of' trailer. Just ignore it. It shouldn't have been appended to the end of the film. Don't treat it as such.

This is a wonderful moving piece of film that I absolutely loved from start to finish. Excellently acted, Kiarostami has to be the master of the in-car-whilst-driving-around-Iran technique. Having seen 'Ten' also I can't wait for his other films to come out on DVD.

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Rated - 5 starsAnother gem from Iran

A customer from London, , 03/07/2005

I saw this first time in a film festival and I was very impressed with Kiarostami. This is the way cinema should be; a simple subject matter explored with simple cinematography. Fantastic dialogue.

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Rated - 0 starsCrap

DRH from Ely , 21/04/2008

Do not waste your time, mindless numbing rubish

  6 out of 7 people found this review helpful
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