Exoticalot
People are voting emotionally.
VeteranLight
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Zlatica
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Janis
One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
kerrielynneirish
This film was beautiful. It's extremely heartfelt, and even though I was reading subtitles, I was fully immersed in the story as well. It was beautiful and heartbreaking to see a man who wanted nothing more than to reconnect with his daughter before he passes away. When he meets a young woman, he enlists her in his endeavor and they create a bond that is just so sweet. I truly enjoyed this movie and thought that it was well written, well acted, and all around wonderful.
dongkyldk
I really enjoyed this movie. This is a sad story but we can see the light that Parvis gives Fabrizio and Almut. Sometime when we get lost, the most thing we need is hope. This movie is really sad at ending. But There is hope, and the way to guide the lost soul like Fabrizio and Almut. I love it, Thank you for making this movie
monyaahmed
I enjoyed the movie and i like its characters , i like the way that movie discuss real problems of the refujees as they move to countries.where they know anybody
and they have know jobs and they have to do hard work .. the bright side that he could make friends who helps him to find his daughter ,but sadly at the end he dead before he could see her and that made me sad
crimdawnpr
I first saw Si-o-se Pol at a screening during the 2014 Marbella (Spain) International Film Festival, which was followed by an illuminating discussion led by writer/director/co- producer, Henrik Peschel.The film is brilliantly lit, movingly acted, and engaging throughout. As others have suggested, Si-o-se Pol is a reminder of why cinephiles go to see independent films in dark rooms rather than on screens the size of one's hand. It is beautiful to look at, yet tells a story worth telling and tells it well without visual gimmicks or tricks. Si-o-se Pol tells the story of Parvis, a seemingly insignificant Iranian man-- "an illegal" as he is called-- whose love for his daughter and dream to be reunited and reconciled with her raise him to a position of nobility, inspiring two chance acquaintances to place their own mundane existences on hold to help him. His dream becomes their dream. (This theme is so beautifully captured by the imagery of Parvis conducting his own symphony midway through the film!)Hollywood could not make such a film for a 1,000 times the money which Si-o-se Pol cost, and rarely tries. If you enjoy cinema with a good story told through the magic of the camera, the light, and the actors, you will be enchanted by Si-o-se Pol. It is a marvelous tribute to the dream of its protagonist and the dreams of independent filmmakers determined to bring him to life!