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  • Laura

    ★★★★★

    This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.

    oh to ride on the back of a motorcycle with your favorite director after getting caught impersonating them & asking them to stop for flowers on the way. arms nonchalantly wrapped around them, the pink flowers gently grazing both your faces.

  • Brock Ferlaak

    ★★★★★

    Being John Makhmalbaf

  • SilentDawn

    ★★★★★

    100/100

    Cinema, even within its immaculate bursts of truth, is a realm of masks and modest deceit. The mystical aura of the screen is the equivalent of a magician's assistant, cluttering and distracting the audience from the formation of the tapestry of the entire experience. Close-up, directed by Abbas Kiarostami, is a stirring deconstruction of cinema and its various influences on society and its audience. With natural and affecting "performances", a faultless sense of editing, and a monstrously quintessential view…

  • SilentDawn

    ★★★★★

    100

    "We'd like to film this trial. Is that all right with you?"



    "All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up."

  • davidehrlich

    ★★★★★

    from IndieWire's 100 best movies of the '90s list.

    not gonna log all the blurbs i wrote for that, but just wanted to share a few quick thoughts on a handful of all-time favorites i may not have written about before. ok thx

    A poor, overlooked movie obsessive who only feels seen by the neo-realism of his country’s national cinema pretends to be his favorite director, a farce that allows Hossain Sabzian to savor the dignity and importance that Mohsen…

  • russman

    ★★★★½

    Iranian courts seem like such a friendly place

  • Dirk Diggler

    ★★★★★

    Close-Up is pretty damn flawless. It is a minimalistic yet nothing short of unique, humanistic, sad and layered work of empathy, understanding; a film about film, art and how it affects us. About wanting to be someone you're not. It is a film difficult to describe and classify, but what Kiarostami achieves by subverting genre in his storytelling is remarkable. Sabzian's film obsession is very relatable, his little speeches in the court room gets to me. And what a beautiful, beautiful ending with the most gorgeous piece of music, can't really get better than that. That last freeze-frame. Magic. Masterpiece. How was this even made?

  • Karsten

    ★★★★½

    A beautifully bare-boned film that I can truly say is unlike anything I’ve seen. Probably not for everyone but the story is soo damn interesting to me. I’ll leave it at that.


    I’m also just realizing this was my 69th out of 100 films this summer and I totally regret not wathing ‘Love’ instead.

  • Matt Singer

    ★★★★½

    “I don’t have time for movies, I’m too busy with life!”

  • Josh Lewis

    ★★★★★

    All the best artists are gifted liars.

    [35mm]

  • Will Sloan

    ★★★★★

    My friends, what is the greater crime? That this man claimed to be Mohsen Makhmalbaf? Or that, having been born poor, he was predestined to never even have the chance to become Mohsen Makhmalbaf?

    “Better king for a night than shmuck for a lifetime!”

  • Rida

    ★★★★★

    The act of watching films is almost laughable in its strangeness. For a couple of hours we believe that the people onscreen actually exist, and their stories have the power to move us in ways that stories in real life cannot.

    Close-Up is about a man who impersonates a director he admires. He carries out in real life the same conceit that films do, except this time nobody knows subconsciously that he's just pretending. There was never a moment when…