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‘After the Rain’ narrates the story of serfdom during a time in Iran’s history. A couple is killed in an accident, but their children believe that foul play was involved. They try to find out more about their family and discover the reason for their parents’ death by reviewing the diary of their grandmother, Shahrbanou.
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00:00You're mistaken. He'll come and find us if it's the last thing he does.
00:06If you don't believe me, you better get out of here.
00:10But you'll see that I'm right when it's too late.
00:13And there'll be nothing we can do about it then.
00:17What do you say?
00:19What's going on in that foul mind of yours?
00:23I want to understand, huh?
00:30We have to finish this once and for all.
00:33Count me out. Leave me out of this.
00:36It may sound strange, but I'm with this coward on this one.
00:44I've never killed anyone. I've committed quite a few crimes.
00:48But I've never even thought about killing anyone.
00:52Well done.
00:54How nice. You're such an honest, brave man.
00:59Why don't you get it?
01:03You'll have to do something about it sooner or later.
01:06You'll understand when I tell you the reason.
01:09What you two will gain this time is much more valuable than money.
01:14No way.
01:16Like I always say,
01:18you have to gain our trust first.
01:23Then expect us to do something for you.
01:25Although I can't stand the look of him,
01:27he's right on this one.
01:43He's right on this one.
01:46All right, Aslan. Now give me two Tomins.
01:50you good-for-nothing beggars see that as soon as you got your hands on a little money
01:59you completely changed your minds i'm talking about sums that are a lot more than the money
02:03you're holding money that i'm close to getting and i want you to have your share of
02:10what do you say now are you in
02:19but on one condition and the condition is that no one thinks about double-crossing the others
02:28how are you canoombas canoombas hi there setter is here she's calling for you yes dear
02:37what is it my pretty little girl all right go to shireen now go to shireen my dear be careful
02:42not
02:43to drop my baby yes i'm coming setter i'm coming to get you
02:48here she comes you'll catch you come here setter oh my
03:08i'm coming to get you i got you
03:12come here my dear
03:14come here my dear
03:15come here my dear
03:18here they come
03:20they're gonna catch us
03:23come come come
03:27charpano
03:29no one expects you to
03:33she'll feel better that way too
03:36but i can't bring myself not to because she's just like my own mother you see
03:43you're right
03:45but your parents were so very happy to see you were back
03:51let me speak to her
03:53i cannot live here knowing that there is someone in this house who is
03:58unhappy because i am here now
04:02look over here look over here
04:05how nice my dear
04:15my lady please take some of the soup
04:18you'll get even worse if you don't eat anything
04:21you won't get better for god's sake
04:27just a little bit for god's sake
04:44hello
04:45hello
04:45hello
04:46hello
04:56hello
04:57hello
04:58hello
05:02hello
06:06I've come to tell you that I'm not holding anything against you.
06:13I mean, I can't be upset.
06:18So please stop eating away at yourself like this.
06:23Aren't you going to say anything?
06:26Say something and you'll...
06:28You'll feel a lot better.
06:39What could I possibly say?
06:45I can't even look into your eyes.
06:55Just the fact that you're sitting next to me makes me feel terrible.
07:05I swear I don't mean to upset you.
07:07I...
07:08I don't want you to feel bad.
07:12You...
07:15You...
07:16You aren't a bad person.
07:21But you messed up everything that I had.
07:29You ruined the life that I worked so hard all these years to build for me and my children.
07:38I hated you because you were so nice that you didn't give anyone else a chance to show their kindness.
07:54I know that I've made trouble for you and I understand.
08:05But life...
08:09It doesn't always play out the way you want it to and that doesn't matter, you see?
08:17What matters is that...
08:21We feel happy.
08:24Happy when we're living together.
08:26Happy together.
08:31You're hurting me, Charbonneau.
08:34You're hurting me.
08:39You're hurting me by being so gracious to come here and talk to me.
08:47I was bad to you.
08:49I was unkind.
08:52Oh, but I swear to God I didn't want anything in the world for myself.
08:58I did everything for my children.
09:06Kanumbazok.
09:09There's enough room for all of us to live side by side.
09:14We live in...
09:17...a very vast world.
09:22But you can feel cramped.
09:26As if you're living in a matchbox.
09:28If you know that somewhere in the world someone is upset with you.
09:33That's how I feel.
09:38Kanumbazok.
09:40I really respect you and...
09:43...please forgive me if I've upset you.
09:55You better take a look at the list of people who have left the country.
09:59You might have left Tehran.
10:00Yes, sir.
10:02How long will it take?
10:04I'll tell you as soon as possible.
10:07Detective.
10:08Phone call for you.
10:10It's from Tehran.
10:14Hello?
10:15How are you, Raimi?
10:17I'm sorry for giving you so much to do.
10:22That's right.
10:23Dr. Chazadi.
10:26Dr. Shaheen Chazadi.
10:29Yes.
10:32You mean to say you went to all the addresses?
10:37Yeah.
10:39I think that's strange too.
10:41Apparently he's been off the radar for about 20 years.
10:45In any case, Raimi, please inform me or any of my colleagues if you find out anything new.
10:52Thank you very much.
10:54Goodbye.
10:58Excuse me, Detective Hussaini.
11:00Yes?
11:05Have you found out anything new?
11:07No.
11:09I'm sure this person hasn't left the country.
11:12I don't know anything else.
11:14Interesting.
11:15He hasn't left the country, but there's no record of him anywhere for the last 20 years.
11:20What could have happened?
11:22Has he gone missing?
11:23He's found a way to stay hidden.
11:26Ask our other departments for help.
11:28He must have bought something or sold other things during these 20 years.
11:31We'll find him.
11:32Yes, Detective.
11:33Detective Hussaini.
11:34Excuse me.
11:35Yes?
11:36Are you sure that he's left the country?
11:38Because his wife and two daughters did leave the country on the 12th of July 1972.
11:45Hold on one minute.
11:53Well, what do you say?
11:57Like I said, it's not possible.
12:03You know that I don't like having to insist.
12:11Especially when dealing with someone like you.
12:16You have to do exactly what I told you to do.
12:21I can't do it.
12:23It's not possible.
12:24I said I could do it because they...
12:28They didn't know what I was up to back then.
12:31But now they know exactly what we are planning.
12:33There's no way in hell they'll come after me.
12:35It's not possible.
12:38I can't.
12:41Don't say you can't.
12:43Because I've seen you talk your way out of impossible situations.
12:56No matter what, I must have those two kids here.
13:02And you have to get them for me.
13:08Alright?
13:11Alright.
13:12Good boy.
13:14You just need to do exactly as I tell you.
13:22Then everything will work out.
13:29You know what, Golan?
13:33I think this will solve your problems.
13:40What?
13:41Yeah.
13:43Be patient, Golan.
13:45Don't try to rush things.
13:47Well, those are mine.
13:49Not just yet.
13:51When you finish your job...
13:55But...
13:56They're yours.
13:58Besides,
13:59that's just half of what you're going to get.
14:04And you'll get the rest
14:06when everything is over and done with.
14:11Well,
14:12how about now?
14:14What do you say?
14:17Dr. Chazadi is a lonely physician.
14:20He lived alone until the age of 42.
14:24He had few friends.
14:26And he lost his parents before the revolution.
14:29He lived a wealthy life.
14:31But, suddenly...
14:34Suddenly what, detective?
14:36Suddenly, after the revolution,
14:39he decides to marry in 1969.
14:43And to who?
14:44To Farrakh Kolabdari's widow.
14:47A few months after,
14:49he buys everything he had.
14:53And after that...
14:55And after that, Farrakh Kolabdari dies
14:58while trying to leave the country.
15:00All this to one side.
15:01Three years after these events,
15:03the doctor sends his wife,
15:05which would be his beloved,
15:07Farrakh Kolabdari's widow,
15:09to Germany.
15:10And...
15:11she never returns.
15:13But we have no evidence to suggest
15:15Dr. Chazadi has left the country as well.
15:18It's as if he's hiding somewhere.
15:20To be honest, I don't know what to say, detective.
15:24What now, detective?
15:25What now?
15:26Mr. Ahmadi,
15:28if Dr. Chazadi is alive and well
15:30and living in this country,
15:32we'll be sure to find him.
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