西方传统的一年一度的万圣节又到了,据说在这个鬼魂和怪物自由出没的夜晚,只有遵循传统点燃南瓜灯的人才能安然度过。然而总有那么一些人因各种各样的原因而没能遵守这个传统,他们将接受最严酷的教训,甚至可能命丧黄泉。万圣节这天,格雷戈先生(布莱恩?考克斯 Brian Cox 饰) 和太太在午后还没过就弄坏了南瓜灯;四个打扮恶俗的女士在小路上高声谈笑;一群捣蛋鬼作了最最严重的恶作剧……这些不遵守规矩的人将在这个恐怖的午夜付出惨痛的代价!
Mehran Tamadon explores what it was like being interrogated by the Iranian regime by asking prisoners to reconstruct their experiences.
Alongside his companion film Where God Is Not, My Worst Enemy finds Tamadon shifting focus from the interrogated to the interrogator. The filmmaker sought an individual who had been interrogated by Iranian authorities in order to draw on their experiences to play an interrogator. The role finally fell to the Cannes-winning lead actor of Holy Spider, Zar Amir Ebrahimi. Together in an anonymous room, with Tamadon stripped to his underwear, they reconstruct the interrogation process, which gradually becomes an examination of the nature of power and coercion. The resulting film is intense and, at times, uncomfortable. And as it progresses, My Worst Enemy becomes an exploration of cinema’s relationship with its audience, questioning whether there is a limit to what it can show.
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