This is what every and each single person in a third-world country has experienced. What happens in the offices, how the streets look, how the police treats you, how people think of a newcomer, and ... This is how these countries feel and the movie is a portrait drawn by a great artist.
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After 10 years of living in Paris, Selma (Golshifteh Farahani) has returned to Tunis. Back home, her younger cousin can't figure out why she'd leave the French capital, her aunt is overbearing, and her uncle is only giving her a matter of weeks to crash in the apartment above their house. Selma, nonetheless, is steadfast in her resolve: she wants to open up a psychotherapy practice. So begins the first feature directed and
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November 23, 2020 at 11:22 AM
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A portrait of a third-world hometown
a bunch of stereotypes
As a tunisian i was excited about the movie, especially while reading the french title " a sofa in Tunis", I thought: great finally we will be talking about the tunisian society deep complex psychology... and How was I wrong ! the movie is a bunch of sad stereotypes about the tunisian society from the lence of a director that has only grow up in France ! Golshiefteh is gorgeous but so unexpressive, the dialogues are basic with no soul and a bunch of bad clichés. Correlating open mindness with smoking all the time, depicting trans people as crazy, the policeman that could have been a great caracter is just limited by by the stereotype of "dumb policeman", her cousin,Tunis born, veiled but wears t shirts and dances in the middle of the street and speaks french with a parisian accent better than the main caracter who is supposed to be from Paris ! and the ending... just quickly closing all the issues in 10 minutes and thats it ! no real depth Baya the hairdresser and the wife of her uncle are the two most legit and best played caracters that reflect real tunisian caracters ! At the end, the movie is just a clumpsy depiction of the tunisian society from a director who didnt do his research well enough. it will look great for foreigners, but it does depict/critic/reimagine the society I know. It did the mistake of most tunisian film : trying to discuss too many subject in one movie ! It could have been a great movie if the dialogues were more genuine and if she adressed ONE issue : a psychologist that is trying to start her business in Tunis !
Amazing
I loved every moment of the movie, i loved how it's simple and outgoing. Salma and all the actors made outstanding performance. the only thing i didn't like is the end, how short it was.