Review of 10 on Ten (2004) by Luigi M — 13 Jul 2009
I would like to begin by stating that Kiarostami was the dude of Iranian childhood cinema - I would in fact refer to him as 'the one man Sesame Street of Iran' - I am however very sorry to say that this documentary is just long winded i.
E. sticking a camera in a car and recording people can be as interesting as watching paint dry. Kiarostami if you ever come across this review take your sun-shades off and read my words -- This documentary made me cringe -- it?s not that I don?t understand what you are attempting to portray about Iranian society, even though I find you quite condescending, but instead it?s just the case that you lost my interest.
I admit I have a short attention span, however, theoretically you could have cut and edited the best bits out this documentary and made it into a 10 minute you-tube video. This is nothing more than a final year university project.
If I was a smeg-head college professor I would have given you an A++++.. Sadly however I am nothing more than a mere plebeian and have made the decision to gauge out my eyes...
This review of 10 on Ten (2004) was written by Luigi M on 13 Jul 2009.
10 on Ten has generally received mixed reviews.
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