Unexpected
co-production between the Iran and USA is a modern interpretation of the
ever-repeating motive of the love between the female vampire and a mortal, set
on the outskirts of the grim Persian suburb.
Even
though the directing reinvents the capabilities of the black and white camera,
the story and painfully slow rhythm tend to make the indisputable artistic
achievements pointless. That’s a true shame, because this could have been an
instant indie classic in the genre.
”A girl
walks home alone at night” is one beautifully shot and directed indie, but
sadly, without much sense and direction when it comes to script and characters.
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