The Salesman (2016)

Movie · 2016 · Drama, Thriller · 2h 5m · PG-13 · FA

Curator score: 8.0/10 (126.3K ratings)

Overview

Forced out of their apartment due to dangerous works on a neighboring building, Emad and Rana move into a new flat in the center of Tehran. An incident linked to the previous tenant will dramatically change the young couple’s life.

Ratings

Director

Asghar Farhadi

Production

Memento Production, ARTE France Cinéma, Asghar Farhadi Productions, DFI

Cast

Shahab Hosseini, Taraneh Alidoosti, Babak Karimi, Mina Sadati, Mehdi Koushki, Farid Sajjadi Hosseini, Maral Baniadam, Mojtaba Pirzadeh, Sam Valipour, Shirin Aghakashi, Emad Emami, Sahra Asadollahi, Ehteram Boroumand, Erfan Barzin, Alireza Rofougaran, Shirin Agharezakashi

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A tightly wound moral drama with thriller pressure, anchored by Farhadi’s gift for making every character feel both wounded and culpable. It’s especially rewarding if you like domestic conflict, ethical ambiguity, and performances that keep shifting your sympathies.

Best for

  • viewers who like morally complex dramas
  • fans of slow-burn psychological tension
  • people drawn to relationship crises under pressure
  • audiences who appreciate naturalistic acting and social realism

Skip if

  • you want clear heroes and villains
  • you prefer fast-paced thrillers with big twists
  • you’re not in the mood for uncomfortable domestic conflict
  • you dislike films that leave moral questions unresolved

Overview

The Salesman is one of those films that turns a private crisis into a full-scale moral examination. Farhadi builds the tension patiently, letting an apartment move, a stage production, and a single traumatic incident collide into something far larger than any one character can manage cleanly. The result is emotionally precise and constantly unsettling.

Worth noting

What makes it so effective is the way it refuses easy alignment. Emad’s need for justice, Rana’s vulnerability, and the surrounding pressure of pride and reputation all pull against one another until sympathy itself becomes unstable. Farhadi is less interested in solving the mystery than in showing how people behave when dignity, fear, and anger start competing.

Bottom line

It’s not a film for viewers who want catharsis in the usual sense, but it is deeply satisfying if you value nuance. The performances are controlled and humane, and the final stretch lands with the kind of quiet force that lingers after the credits.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Serena Catalano (4★) · 658 likes

Only Farhadi could make me cry over the antagonist of the movie.

#1 gizmo fan (4.5★) · 407 likes

I loved this so much. I really had no problems with it up until the end, it felt a little drawn out. *SPOILER* I wish that the film would've focused on Rana. The whole climax of the story was about her but I feel like there wasn't enough time given to her character.

maneleeo (4★) · 387 likes

Me minding my own business. Asghar Farhadi: "You're gonna feel conflicted and you're gonna like it!

davidehrlich (3★) · 244 likes

another wrenching, surgically nuanced study of empathy from Farhadi, but centering a film on a production of Death of a Salesman only solidifies my suspicions that Farhadi has gotten himself wrapped up in the wrong medium. he's a hell of a writer, but i don't think film is the best vehicle for the stories he wants to tell (actually, that's not true… i don't think film is the best vehicle for the *way* he wants to tell them).

Mobasshir (4.5★) · 195 likes

A cinematic poem and a masterpiece in unfolding the twists of human psychology. Farhadi is a filmmaker who always seems to know exactly how much to reveal to an audience without being either too opaque or too obnoxious. It was a really stunning movie with a very powerful plot.. Highly recommended!!

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Topics

psychological drama, moral dilemma, slow burn, domestic tension, Iranian cinema, social realism, revenge, trauma, theater, relationship drama

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