New York Post
Akhavan plays each change brilliantly in a film that is so tightly controlled that the mere glimpse of a new beard or a prayer mat being unrolled becomes a moment of horror.
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Director
Elmar Fischer
Cast
Antonio Wannek,
Navid Navid,
Mina Tander,
Mavie Hörbiger
Genre
Drama
Splendid story of a friendship that evaporates just before 9/11.
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New York Post
Akhavan plays each change brilliantly in a film that is so tightly controlled that the mere glimpse of a new beard or a prayer mat being unrolled becomes a moment of horror.
Variety by Deborah Young
After a tedious start building up the boys' lives and friendship, feature bow by Elmar Fischer becomes deeply engrossing in its second half, as the viewer learns of the hero's anguish and doubts.
Village Voice
Shot on DV, the film looks awful, but this homemade quality fosters an authenticity that allows for startling suspense as Yunes's secret life comes to light.
New York Daily News by Elizabeth Weitzman
Actors do an excellent job portraying young people struggling with an almost manic paranoia.
TV Guide Magazine by Maitland McDonagh
If his ambitious first feature isn't entirely successful, it nevertheless poses genuinely provocative questions and opens a window into the way the 9/11 disaster looks from outside the U.S.
The New York Times by Lawrence Van Gelder
Some may be offended by this film's use of Sept. 11 as a plot device, but ultimately The Friend is less concerned with the politics of terror than with its psychology.
Chicago Reader by Reece Pendleton
The film's elliptical structure seems little more than a device to compensate for the thin dramatic material, but it's saved by a fine ensemble cast and Akhavan's convincing transformation from a naive romantic to a disturbing reactionary.
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