A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
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The film is described as being set in "the Iranian ghost-town Bad City" and depicts the doings of "a lonesome vampire".[5]
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Plot
A young, hardworking Iranian man named Arash lives with and takes care of his heroin-addicted father, Hossein. They are harassed by a cruel, drug-dealer pimp named Saeed, who seizes the young man’s prized car in exchange for money the father owes him. In a crime of opportunity, Arash steals a pair of diamond earrings from the wealthy young woman he works for, Shaydah. The pimp comes across a strange, young woman in a chador at night, and back at his apartment she grows long fangs and goes for his neck. As she leaves, she passes by Arash, who has come to offer the earrings for his car. He finds Saeed dead, and takes back his car keys along with the drugs and cash. Arash dresses up as Dracula, and goes to a night club where he is seduced into taking one of the “X” pills he is selling by Shaydah. Under the influence, he is rejected by her, and ends up lost at night on the street.
The woman with the chador spends her time listening to music alone in her apartment, or bedeviling pedestrians at night, until she comes across the lost Arash. He shows vulnerability and compassion, and she takes him to her home, where they listen to music, and she resists his exposed neck. They meet the next night, and she says that he does not know the terrible things she has done. He is unfazed, gives her the earrings and – at her request – pierces her ears with a safety pin, but she eventually leaves.
Atti, a prostitute who works for the pimp, is followed at night by the woman in the chador, and they retreat to the prostitute’s apartment. They have a conversation during which the woman in the chador realizes that she no longer remembers what it is to desire. She eventually leaves.
Suffering from heroin withdrawal, Hossein has an episode where he believes that Arash's cat is his dead wife. Infuriated by his father, Arash gives him drugs and money and throws him out, telling him to take the cat with him. Hossein goes to Atti and forces her to take heroin with him. They are found by the woman with the chador who kills Hossein. After Atti helps her dispose of Hossein's body, she tells her to take the cat and leave.
The following morning, Arash discovers Hossein's body. Distressed, he runs to the apartment of the woman in the chador and begs her to run away with him. As she is gathering up her things, the cat appears and Arash realizes that she had something to do with his father's death.
Arash and the woman drive off together but he pulls off the side of the road, angry and undecided about what to do. He eventually gets back in the car and the two drive off together.
Cast
- Sheila Vand as The Girl
- Arash Marandi as Arash
- Marshall Manesh as Hossein
- Dominic Rains as Saeed
- Mozhan Marnò as Atti
- Rome Shadanloo as Shaydah
Production
The film was shot in the town of Taft in Kern County in southern California.[6] An early short film with the same title from Amirpour screened at festivals and won Best Short Film at the Noor Iranian Film Festival.[7] The film is edited by Ben and Jon Conrad.[8]
Soundtrack
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Charkhesh e Pooch" | Kiosk | 2:23 |
2. | "Gelaye" | Radio Tehran | 3:43 |
3. | "Sarcophagus" | Federale | 8:34 |
4. | "Dancing girls" | Farah | 5:35 |
5. | "Bashy" | Free Electric Band | 5:14 |
6. | "Black Sunday" | Federale | 3:58 |
7. | "Hishe Ayn Ore (Remember That Day?)" | Bei Ru | 2:52 |
8. | "Bread Thief" | Bei Ru | 3:00 |
9. | "Death (album version)" | White Lies | 5:00 |
10. | "Sisyphus" | Federale | 4:14 |
11. | "Khabnama" | Radio Tehran | 6:33 |
12. | "Thirsty's Return" | Federale | 3:26 |
13. | "Cheshme Man" | Dariush | 4:54 |
14. | "Tatilat" | Radio Tehran | 5:40 |
15. | "Yarom Bia" | Kiosk | 4:31 |
16. | "The Veil" | Bei Ru | 3:52 |
17. | "Tribe" | Federale | 4:25 |
Reception
The film received positive reviews from critics. The film received a 95% "Certified Fresh" approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on ninety-seven reviews.[9] Guy Lodge of Variety said in his review that "Ana Lily Amirpour's auspicious debut feature is a sly, slinky vampire romance set in an imaginary Iranian underworld".[1] Andrew O'Hehir of Salon called the film "the year's biggest discovery" and praised it for its feminist themes.[10] Boyd van Hoeij, in his review for The Hollywood Reporter, praised the film by saying that "this moody and gorgeous film is finally more about atmosphere and emotions than narrative – and none the worse for it".[11] Drew Taylor of Indiewire graded the film A− and said that it gives "the impression that you're witnessing something iconic and important unfold before you".[12]
Adaptations
The film is being adapted into a graphic novel by Radco.[13]
References
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External links
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- A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night at Box Office Mojo
- A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night at Rotten Tomatoes
- A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night at Metacritic
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