He was able to sit at Seyyed Morteza Avini’s table and sew a hat for himself from the felt of the same table, but the hat was apparently too wide for him to block his eyes in the end and make him a prisoner of communism! Bring liberalism to the humor station.
He now puts his Stalin cigar on his lips in his cafe and sits in front of the camera set up for him by some of the world’s favorite gigolos and talks about American values!
Apparently, the new table is fatter, and anyway, every person has a price. Agha Masoud Ma, of course, in these years, sometimes made good movie reviews and ate his bread to some extent, however, under the influence of left-wing literature, he went to extremes in some movie reviews and had feelings of love and hatred, but that’s it. It was defensible that he had the courage to stand against the direction of the anti-national movement of cinema in the country that beats the drum of western festivals.
Frosti was somewhat literate in understanding film and cinema, and this combination of cinematography and empathy with Morteza Avini had caused him to become a celebrity in the 80s when the Haft movie program produced by Fereydon Jirani made him a celebrity. reputation, although at the same time he occasionally stepped into the abyss of excess.
When he defended Masoud Dehnamaki’s dismissals too much and played in the two poles created by Simin Asghar Farhadi’s film A Rare Separation, it was understood that the dose of cynicism in his character was high. The materialistic intelligence of those days warned him that for the time being, it is good to be a supporter of Masoud Dahnamki in the camp of the Islamic Revolution and to eat the bread of a useless cinematic bipolar, but the hand of the times 20 years later placed him in a place where the gesture of being a revolutionary is of the rainbow type. Under the influence of imported women, life, freedom to make a caricature of her.
He is talking about freedom these days! And he considers the Islamic Republic similar to Stalin’s regime in the Soviet Union. The Almighty! He doesn’t know or he must have forgotten that these words have been repeated by his former westernized leftist friends for 40 years and they are not new words to face the Islamic revolution.
You have to ask, Mr. Cherik! What do you have to say? Even the Americans themselves don’t buy these junks for free anymore. Make a new gift. After all, what sin has the Islamic revolution committed that its opposition should be the likes of you, Hamid Farrokhnejad and Ali Karimi? Has the cultural policy of the Islamic Republic become miserable, painful and inhumane? Which policy do you like, our newly westernized friend?
By Allah, this road that you have now reached the last station of, many of your previous comrades have gone before. Of course, America’s embrace may seem warm and soft and greasy, but it is not faithful to God, my friend. You should know this well and it is expected that you have studied well. Masoud Jan, “Has the hijab issue had a terrible effect on the state of Iranian cinema?”