Metri shesh va nim
English title: Law of Tehran
Also known as: Just 6.5
Genre: crime
drama
With: Payman Maadi*(Samad Majidi), Navid Mohammadzadeh (Naser Khakzad), Houman Kiai (Hamid), Farhad Aslani (the Judge), Maziar Seyedi (Ashkani), Parinaz Izadyar (Elham), Ali Bagheri (Reza Moradi), Marjan Ghamari (Damereza, Reza Moradi's wife), Yusef Khosravi (Vahid, the Crippled Man's son), Amirhossein Mirchi (Reza Japoni), Mehdi Hosseininia (Hassan Gavi)
Director: Saeed
Roustayi
Screenplay: Saeed
Roustayi
Release:
2019
Studio: Boshra
Film, HA International
Rating: -
MBiS score: 8.6/10
‟There's no Naser
Khakzad in the drug trade.”
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Story-line: with
the help of his colleagues Hamid and Ashkani, narcotics agent Samad Majidi is
making every effort to nab a drug trafficker named Naser Khakzad. Catching the
elusive trafficker would be a genuine achievement for Samad, who is seeking a
promotion that Hamid also wants, but his leads are untrustworthy and progress
is unbearably difficult.
Pluses: forceful
performances by Payman Maadi (as the aggressive Samad), Navid Mohammadzadeh (in
a surprisingly nuanced role) and an exceptional cast (all actors, including the
children, are top-notch), tight, professional direction, a complex, twisty and high-impact
screenplay filled with extraordinary situations and hard-hitting dialogues, lovely
cinematography, frenetic editing, high-quality production values and an energetic,
entirely appropriate musical score.
Comments: once you have seen the opening
sequence – in which Samad hunts down a small-time dealer – you will understand
why this movie deserves a very high score. With its relentless action and its gallery
of impressive characters, the revealing LAW OF TEHRAN demonstrates how the
fight against drugs is an uphill battle – especially when you learn the meaning
of its alternate title, JUST 6.5. Man has always tried to escape reality by
whatever means at his disposal, even those that are harmful or illegal. Come to
think of it, even cinema can be considered a form of escape… but at least it
won’t set the cops running after you. Kudos to Saeed Roustayi for his great
contribution to cinema, in only his second attempt at directing.
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*Please note that proper names in this
review have alternate spellings. My apologies to any and all concerned.