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8/10
fly while you can
lee_eisenberg29 November 2015
Flights got canceled worldwide on September 11, 2001. Ebrahim Hatamikia's "Ertefa'e Past" ("Low Heights" in English) depicts one proceeding. And what happens aboard this particular plane while affect the passengers for the rest of their lives. To be certain, what happens at the end looks as if it evokes the path that the world was going to take as a result of 9/11.

Leila Hatami (of "A Separation") plays the wife. The character looks delicate, but her exterior hides a tough side. A person would have to be tough to get through what's gone on in these people's lives before the flight. I particularly liked some of the camera angles that the movie uses to tell the story. I recommend the movie.

PS: Co-writer Asghar Farhadi went on to direct "A Separation".
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10/10
"Low Height" is one of the best cultural movie that i seen so far.
sandy_scott_200323 December 2002
Hi all I think in order to talk about "low height" we must first be familiar with the Iranian culture and current political and social condition of Iran. Unfortunately I see the comments that says: "we laugh in the film with no reason". But I should that, each of the film's dialogs and each of the film's snapshot, remember us to the one notation of the Iranians culture; that if you aren't familiar with the Iranian culture, surely can't understand them. May be the only weakness of the film was this:"the film is excellent, but only for Iranian people that can understand the film". It means that the film isn't an international film. When I saw the film, I can't do anything until about two day's. I just think about the message of the film, the message of the director. Be sure that if you was familiar with the Iranian's culture, so you can found the message's of the film too. Finally I should say that, Hatamikia is a director that make films for that his country man, not worlds people. So it may be a weakness or a strong point of his work. Sandy Scott
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9/10
A movie worth watching.
sbekam27 October 2003
I watched this movie on DVD that I had purchased a while back.This is the first movie by Ebraheim Hatamikia that I really understood. His first couple of movies were all about the Iran-Iraq war and did not get to me as much. But Ertefae Past was something different. I is a great movie especially if you are a little bit familiar with the people from South-Western region of Iran. The character of the mother was played well. Ghassem, the main male character did an excellent job. It was evident that the director had to deal with a lot of limitation imposed on him by censors. He did a great job addressing issues and viewpoints of different characters.
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what's our culture after war!
zifooli12 November 2006
as i know this director's movies are about war(Iran-Iraq,war)and it's effect's on society. low height is also about the effect of war on society of Iran.in this movie we see a person who want's to rob an airplane to go out of Iran to cure his sick son. but what the relation between this person and war?!it will be understood when you know about our culture and it's change after war. this movie want's to tell us that after war people had and have some problems and there is no body to help them...so they try to help them selves...and then this is the beginning of bigger problems!so if you saw the movie and didn't understand any thing go and see it one more time and think about the relation between (Iran-Iraq,war)and it's effect's on people live
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5/10
A bit of mush
madhattar16 December 2002
A sad tale about the harshness of reality and what a desperate person would do.

I have to say that this movie has some good points and good acting, but relies too much on it's extra "tear" jerking melodrama. It could have been a much better short film.

I didn't enjoy it at all, or even feel anything toward the characters because it was too forced on us as a viewer, and at times the shift of character too sudden and thus unbelievable.

The kindness, the loyalty and patriotism was all too dramatized, taking it completely out of bound. So by pushing and spoon feeding us these feelings the whole taste of the film was corrupted leaving us with no room for our own judgement of character. Where we should have been on the main character's side we end up thinking he is stupid. Then again maybe that is what the director wanted us to think of his main hero.
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