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August 4, 2006 E-mail story   Print  

MOVIE REVIEW

'Marriage, Iranian Style'

"Marriage, Iranian Style" is an old-fashioned comedy featuring an overprotective father and an American suitor.
 
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By Kevin Thomas, Special to The Times

"Marriage, Iranian Style" is a most effective comedy, full of warmth and affection, that at the same time is remarkably daring, considering the tenseness of U.S.-Iranian relations. It is old-fashioned entertainment, rich in familiar comical types, lush settings and locales, yet for all its humor has a timely subtext tinged with melancholy over East-West relations.

Shirin Sar-poulaki (Shila Khodadad) is the highly sheltered daughter of a wealthy carpet dealer (Dariush Arjmand) of a fine old Tehran family steeped in tradition. Arjmand's Haj Ebrahim is a bearded bear of a man with a deep, booming voice and an authoritarian manner. His devoted wife, Akram (Fatemeh Goudarzi), has, with much deft cajoling and the help of her brother Saeed (Saeed Kangarini), persuaded him to allow Shirin to take a job at Saeed's large travel agency.

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In walks David (Daniel Holmes), an American information technologist with a major U.S. firm, who takes one look at Shirin and is transfixed. Saeed arranges a tour for David and his colleagues and selects his niece to serve as a guide because of her fluency in English. Her aghast father calls her on her cellphone almost hourly and even assigns his son to spy on her. But Shirin is attracted to David, an unassuming man who has become increasingly drawn to art rather than science and has developed a special interest in Persian culture.

At first director Hassan Fat-Hi and writer Minoo Farshchi poke gentle fun at Haj Ebrahim's overprotectiveness of his daughter and then do the same with his extreme paranoia toward David. "Marriage, Iranian Style" finds humor in just about every situation, yet in doing so reveals the dicey status of women in Iran, who live lives so subservient to men they become consumed with both pleasing them and outmaneuvering them. And for all its amusing exaggeration, Haj Ebrahim's paranoia becomes a commentary on the gravity of the deep distrust between the U.S. and Iran. The filmmakers, however, do not forget they're making a comedy, and the film's serious undertow sets off the absurdity of so much of human behavior and belief.

Not surprisingly, Holmes is not an American but a Canadian. He is not a professional actor but has lived his role, having come to Iran, fallen in love with an Iranian woman and converted to Islam. Also not surprisingly, "Marriage, Iranian Style" was initially banned in Iran and reportedly was released only when Holmes' role was greatly reduced, which can only have had a deleterious effect on the film and its conciliatory spirit.

'Marriage, Iranian Style'

MPAA rating: Unrated

A Bita Films release. Director Hassan Fat-Hi. Producer Ali Moallem. Screenplay Minoo Farshchi. Cinematographer Kazem Shahbazi. Editor Mostafa Khergheh-poosh.

In Farsi and English, with English subtitles.

Running time: 1 hour, 50 minutes.

Exclusively at the Music Hall, 9036 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, (310) 274-6869; and the Town Center 5, 17200 Ventura Blvd., Encino (818) 981-9811.





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