
Where Is The Friend's House?
Drama • 1987 • 1 hr 23 min
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8.2
An 8-year-old boy must return his friend's notebook he took by mistake, lest his friend be punished by expulsion from school.
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Realistic in its depiction of how childhood innocence inhabits a world looking to punish any deviations from its cynical norm.
A frustrating watch with a profound impact. This kid is magnificent and the setting is so unique. Memorable and will stick with you.
We get a peak into the elders’ beliefs on education while Ahmed tries to return a notebook as a gesture of kindness and guilt.
The subtleties of child psychology and kindness. Amazing film by this king
Iranian cinema and Abbaas Kiarostomi, what else do you need!
If someone asked you, can simplicity be beautiful and at the same time convey a deep message? In response, suggest this masterpiece.
Every day life turns into a special day, and a stunning film. This the first film of a trilogy. And it can stand alone.
Kiarostami's magical door of life. Miraculous adventure that shows us life in all its richness and complexity but through eyes of a child.
So simple and so deeply human. Quiet cinema that speaks loud if you’re patient enough to listen. Beautiful movie!
You can’t buy friends that solid. Kiarostrami might be the best at deceptively simple frames that still visually wham you.
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8.2 – Based on 244 ratings
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