Review of Crimson Gold (2003) by Matthew O — 10 Jul 2012
Talaye Sorkh benefits from a nice central performance from Hossain Emadeddin, who carries the film well, and keeps the interest during the rather slower sections of the film.
The political areas are covered ok, but the twist, which actually opens the film, throws the film off balance, and when the film try?s to run with that central scene and build around the reasons for it, and a political Israel story which although very realistic, does'nt quite all string together.
This review of Crimson Gold (2003) was written by Matthew O on 10 Jul 2012.
Crimson Gold has generally received very positive reviews.
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