Lak Posht Va Halazoon (فیلم لاک پشت و حلزون) is a sensitive, introspective Iranian drama that gently examines childhood, grief, and the complexities of family ties. Directed by Reza Hamasi and written by Mohsen Rezaei, the film centers on Pedram, a quiet and observant ten-year-old boy living in Tehran. His world is shaken when his mother, Afsaneh, announces her intention to remarry. Struggling to process this emotional shift, Pedram withdraws into himself, finding solace in quiet rituals and symbols—like his toy turtle and a handmade paper snail.
As Pedram navigates this emotional landscape, a mysterious young man enters his life, forming a silent, uncertain connection with him. Through restrained dialogue and evocative imagery, the film builds an atmosphere of unspoken tension and longing. Every glance and gesture carries weight, revealing the deep emotional undercurrents beneath the surface of daily life.
With its slow, contemplative pacing and poetic visual style, The Turtle and the Snail speaks volumes through silence. It is a meditation on change, memory, and the delicate inner world of a child facing the unfamiliar. Subtle and profound, the film continues the tradition of Iranian cinema in portraying human emotion with honesty, restraint, and profound beauty.















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