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Minoo Watch Tower (Ebrahim Hatamikia, 1996) [Irán]
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Título:Minoo Watch Tower
Título V.O:Borj-E Minoo
Director:Ebrahim Hatamikia
Año/País:1996 / Irán
Duración:80 minutos
Género:Drma. Guerra
Reparto:Niki Karimi, Turan Mehrzad, Ali Mosaffa
Enlaces:Eng
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Minoo Watch Tower (Ebrahim Hatamikia, 1996) [Irán]
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Sinopsis momentánea en inglés: Minoo is just recently married to Moosa and they are busy taking their stuff to the new house. Moosa, a former militant, is informed via a letter that the Ghoghnoos watchtower in the power plant located on Minoo Island should be dismantled as he is the only survivor of the battlefield. He does not like to go for this work because he does not want to revisit his memories of the war now that the Iran-Iraq war is over. He is getting ready to go to Isfahan for his honeymoon but with Minoo’s persistence and even though alMoosa is not fond of the idea, husband and wife go to Minoo Island. While there, Moosa recollects the period when he was making a tower with Minoo’s brother, Mansoor, in order to make a better place for identifying the enemies. Mansoor is martyred and Minoo tries to picture her brother with Moosa and she asks Moosa to stay by the tower to find Mansoor there. She manages to picture her brother’s martyred moment. But she could not bear it and when coming down the tower, she hurts herself. When she becomes conscious in the hospital, she finds a note from Moosa saying that he has left her because the present life of luxury they have is in sharp contrast with the simple life he used to lead during the war. In the end, Minoo returns to Moosa and helps him dismantle the watchtower.

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