An illustration of gradual destruction of an urban monster.
The film introduces us to a father and his son; the older man is obese, unwell, and oppressive in his dealings with the younger, who is also deaf and mute. A series of cryptic, spellbinding episodes reveals a tyrannical paternalism at work that has long since hardened into a closed circuit of mutual pain. Enter a mysterious and beautiful woman of unspecified identity, who becomes an agent of change, embodying both an evolved consciousness and the power of the female as a rebuke to bankrupt patriarchy.—Sundance
An obese father with his deaf personable and beautiful son experience extraordinary life in Tehran. They cadge young girls in particular and specific situations. A young woman who works in modeling affairs becomes familiar with them and changes their relationship to a dihedral struggle.—Anonymous