Abbas Kiarostami - Ta'm e guilass (1997)

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Abbas Kiarostami - Ta'm e guilass (1997)
  • Release date: 26 Nov 1997
  • Release year: 1997
  • Runtime: 95 minutes
  • Country: Iran, France
  • Keywords: iran, soldier, abrupt ending, conversation in a car, gay interest, middle aged man, hopelessness, self reflection, minimalism, slow cinema
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An Iranian man drives his car in search of someone who will quietly bury him under a cherry tree after he commits suicide.
The Taste of The Cherry is the story of the last day in the life of Mister Badii. He is going to Teheran, where he wants to find somebody to bury him, after he has killed himself. It is an easy job, just shovel some earth on him, and besides, it is well paid. First he wants to persuade a young soldier who does not say much, feels more and more uncomfortable and then runs away. The second man he talks to is a seminarist, who gives a lecture about suicide and guilt but does not help either. The third guy is an old teacher, who will do the job, but who tries to persuade Badii that it is not a good thing to do. He tells him a joke about some ill-feeling Kurd to make Badii change his attitude, and says the taste of the cherry kept him from suicide once.

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