
As darkness falls a solitary motorcyclist rides through the far flung streets of Tehran. Purportedly on a mission of pest control, he is tormented by the ever present electromagnetic fields that daily raise his body temperature. In order to protect his hypersensitive body from the pervasive waves, he has concocted an aluminum jumpsuit unseen beneath abundant clothing.... (Full plot summary below)
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As darkness falls a solitary motorcyclist rides through the far flung streets of Tehran. Purportedly on a mission of pest control, he is tormented by the ever present electromagnetic fields that daily raise his body temperature. In order to protect his hypersensitive body from the pervasive waves, he has concocted an aluminum jumpsuit unseen beneath abundant clothing.
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| Slant MagazineAndrew SchenkerThe sense that all of this is leading somewhere productive, that all of these images are going to add up to something more than a well-sustained mood is ultimately frustrated. |
| Eye for FilmAmber WilkinsonThe pace of the first part of Vahid Vakilifar's second feature is a problem - several early scenes feel extraneous or padded out to extend the runtime, while his obsession long takes of Escher-style staircases becomes laboured. |
| Film.comJordan HoffmanNot enough meat on the bone to make suffering through the artifice worthwhile. |