THE WIND WILL CARRY US Blu-ray Review: Poetry in the Hillsides, Cows Underground

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A man from the city comes to a rural village. His real reasons for being there, he keeps to himself, while keeping up a friendly yet elusive story to the locals. They, too, are friendly yet elusive. Among misses connections, journeys to find milk and cell phone signals, time stretches on and the man digs deeper for reason and meaning. The second in the so-called Koker trilogy, The Wind Will Carry Us, by celebrated Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami, has had a 4K restoration and re-issue from the Criterion collection. Behzad (Behzad Dorani) has come to a small village, several hours' drive from Tehran. He tells the villagers that he's an engineer, and makes some vague small talk about public works for which he and his...

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