beer good
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A Separation. Iranian film, this year's foreign-language Oscar winner, and very deservedly so. A simple story; a marriage is about to end because the wife wants to move abroad, and the husband is determined to stay in Tehran and care for his sick father. When he hires a woman to tend to the old man, the conflict escalates. I thought the more critical aspects of it - the divide between the worldly "Western" couple and the more traditional one, neither of which were demonised, the differences in how women and men are treated, the weight given to words like "insult", "honour", etc - worked very nicely, as subtle as they were. But the heart of it really is a really well-done, engrossing, low-key family/crime drama where pride and love take turns dragging each other towards open conflict.