Iranian Movies 15 Iranian Films to Watch 12 January, 2018. Today I’m here to give you a decent selection of Iranian movies to watch before traveling to Iran. I’ve picked out a few from every genre that could give you some insight into not just Iranian art of moviemaking, but also our culture, history, society and of course the Iran.
Contents.Plot Tina works for the, using her unusual ability to sniff out guilt and shame to detect. She suffers from facial deformities that give her a rather Neanderthalic appearance, and lives a fairly isolated life.
She lives in a secluded house in the woods with Roland, who is a dog trainer. One day at the border, Tina manages to uncover a memory card full of.
Her boss wonders how she knew to look for it, and Tina tells her about the special smelling ability. The boss asks her to help their investigation into who filmed the pornography.The next day, a strange man walks through customs, and Tina asks to inspect his bag. He has a similar facial structure to Tina. The bag is full of maggots and a device that he claims is a maggot incubator. Tina lets him pass, but he returns again soon, and volunteers to be searched.
He is taken into a back room to be searched more thoroughly. Another officer does a strip search of him, but discovers that he actually has female genitalia, by misgendering him as 'she'.
Tina is taken aback when she hears the person also has a large scar on his tailbone. Tina asks him who he is; he tells her his name is Vore and that he will be staying in a nearby hostel.Tina visits her father, who does not have the same appearance, in his nursing home to ask about her scar, and is told she fell on something as a small child. She is intrigued by Vore and visits the hostel, where she finds him eating maggots off a tree. He offers her one, and she eats it. She offers that he stays in her guest house.
Tina brings him to the room, where he tries to kiss her, but she doesn't let him. Roland is immediately suspicious of Vore.Tina uses her nose to sniff out the apartment where the pedophiles live, and inside finds a camera with footage of an infant baby being raped. The police arrest the residents, but cannot track down the person trafficking the babies seen in the videos.During a thunderstorm, Vore comes into Tina's house, and the two of them huddle under a table, terrified of the lightning that repeatedly strikes the house. The two of them finally kiss. On a walk after the storm, Tina confesses that she has a which makes it difficult to have sex and impossible to bear children. Vore tells her that it's not a deformity, and she should ignore what humans say about her.
They make love, and Tina is surprised when a strange penis grows out of her, which she uses to mount Vore. Afterward, Vore tells Tina that she is a, just like he is.Tina is excited by her newfound identity, and begins living more like a troll. She finally has the confidence to tell Roland to move out of her house. She notices that Vore has taped his fridge shut and finds within it a cardboard box with a strange baby inside. Vore tells Tina that the baby is actually a, an unfertilized troll embryo that will soon die. But in secret Vore plans to use the Hiisit as a, and is waiting to replace a real human infant with the dying troll embryo.While one of the pedophile suspects is being transferred to another prison, Vore stops the van and murders the suspect. Tina chases him down to question him.
Vore admits he had to murder the man before he could tell the police that Vore was in fact the one helping supply babies to be used as rape victims in porn. He tells her that very soon the trolls will get their revenge on humans for all the trolls they tortured in the '70's. Tina is upset by this, and believes that vengeance won't solve their problems.The next day, Tina's neighbors call for an ambulance because something is wrong with their baby; she has been replaced by the changeling (unbeknownst to her parents who believe the changeling is their actual child who is dying).
Tina suspects Vore is behind this and goes to the guest house, but all of Vore's belongings are gone, and a note tells Tina to meet him on the ferry. She finds him on the deck of the ferry, and tells him that the fact that she believes in compassion doesn't mean she is a human: trolls are capable of compassion too. She signals police to close in and arrest him, but he, although already having been handcuffed, manages to jump overboard.Tina's father visits from the nursing home, and finally tells her the truth about her past. He used to work at a where trolls were tortured and experimented on, and he adopted Tina (whose real troll name was Reva) to raise her as a human. Her real parents died long ago, and he tells her where they are buried.A few months later, Tina finds a mysterious parcel on her porch. Inside is a troll baby and a postcard from a troll community in Finland.Cast.
This section needs expansion. You can help. ( November 2018)The film has received favorable reviews, and currently has an approval rating of 98% on, based on 86 reviews. Alissa Simon of described the film as 'an exciting, intelligent mix of romance, Nordic noir, social realism, and supernatural horror that defies and subverts genre conventions,' and Stephen Dalton of wrote, 'A couple of sharp curveball additions to Lindqvist’s original plot also elevate Border beyond genre trappings and into stranger, sadder, more generally relatable territory.'
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