Taste of Cherry

    Taste of Cherry
    1997

    Synopsis

    A middle-aged Tehranian man, Mr. Badii is intent on killing himself and seeks someone to bury him after his demise. Driving around the city, the seemingly well-to-do Badii meets with numerous people, including a Muslim student, asking them to take on the job, but initially he has little luck. Eventually, Badii finds a man who is up for the task because he needs the money, but his new associate soon tries to talk him out of committing suicide.

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    Cast

    • Homayoun ErshadiMr. Badii
    • Abdolrahman BagheriMr. Bagheri
    • Safar Ali MoradiSoldier
    • Mir Hossein NooriSeminarian
    • Elham ImaniPhotographer
    • Afshin Khorshid BakhtiariWorker
    • Ahmad AnsariSelf

    Recommendations

    • 100

      The New York Times

      Exquisite.
    • 100

      Baltimore Sun

      An exquisite return to cinema at its most intimate, allusive and humanist. Without a firebomb, muscle-bound star or gunfight in sight, it explodes with the most fragile and combustible substance on earth: human nature.
    • 100

      Entertainment Weekly

      This outstanding work — so meditative — is clearly an affirmation of life (and never more provocatively than in the film’s unusual coda, in which moviemaking itself becomes part of the discussion). It’s also so grounded in the real emotional scope of ordinary people that the magnitude of the subject is answered in the most mysteriously matter-of-fact way.
    • 88

      San Francisco Examiner

      A simple, serene and occasionally humorous film about a subject that is complex, emotional and usually treated with solemnity.
    • 80

      Time Out

      Characteristically, Kiarostami's Palme d'Or winner is low on narrative drive, slowly but steadily revealing more and more information, visual and verbal, until we are totally caught up in his protagonist's psychological and ethical dilemma.
    • 75

      San Francisco Chronicle

      A warning: The pace is very slow in Taste of Cherry, with long takes and leisurely, repetitious shots of Mr. Badii's car twisting through a hilly countryside. Kiarostami is in no rush, but the respect and love he shows for his characters, and the confidence and simplicity of his technique, make Taste of Cherry a satisfying experience.
    • 50

      Austin Chronicle

      I have to report that I, personally, just don't get it. I intellectually understand what occurs in the movie; I just can't make the leap into calling it a humanistic treasure about life's big questions. Slow and monotonous, the film moves at a deliberate pace and culminates in a meta-fictional moment that is either infuriatingly trite or enigmatic.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      This tale of a despondent man's attempt to find someone to help him commit suicide never really hits the emotional heights it should; it may be that the film's proponents are confusing simplicity with profundity. [30 Sept 1997]

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