It Was Just an Accident | Film Review
When Vahid ( Vahid Mobasseri) runs into the man who he believes to be his former torturer, he decides to get revenge. But when the man ( Ebrahim Azizi) vehemently denies involvement in the torture, Vahid's confidence begins to falter. This was one of the Oscar-nominated movies that I was most intrigued about, and I ended up watching it before a lot of the Best Picture nominees because I thought that I'd probably like it more. And I was right, I liked this film more than a good few of the Best Picture nominees, and I would have loved to see it nominated in that category. It starts from a really great place. We're following a family, we don't know their place in the story, we don't know who they are, but we're put into their point of view. So when the story takes a turn, the viewer is left in an odd position where we don't really know where to place ourselves. And for me, this just made me feel a connection to the story that I probably wouldn't have othe...