While the police officer overseeing Behzad Jamshidi's case may not consider him the mastermind behind the scheme, he is far too astute to simply release him. There is a possibility that he possesses subconscious insights that could aid the police in finding the real criminal.
Therefore, he will visit Behzad in prison not just to listen to what more he has to say, but to read between the lines by observing his body language, which can talk louder than words.
To do so, he will suggest the notion that Behzad's wife is the mastermind behind the entire scheme, driven by ample motivation to seek revenge against her estranged father. This proposal aims to gauge Behzad's reaction to this newly revealed information and its potential impact on his demeanor.
Being innocent and desperate for the truth to come to light, Could Behzad doubt his wife’s honesty and love towards him?
Directed by Maziar Miri, the drama unfolds with Firouz and Mohtasham unearthing a valuable antique golden statue.
Tempted by its worth, they plan to smuggle it out of the country, disguised among humanitarian aid arranged by a certain Jalal Tabesh. However, fate takes a different turn as an accident occurs, and the statue vanishes without a trace.
Fast forward twenty-five years, Firouz's son, Mohammad-Reza, holds Jalal responsible for the statue's disappearance and the misfortunes that befell his family. Seeking revenge, he is determined to shatter everything Jalal holds dear.
Meanwhile, Jalal and his family remain unaware of the impending storm and strive to face their own challenges, unaware of the adversary they are about to confront.
iFilm English broadcasts ‘Sometimes Look Back at Your Life’, directed by Maziar Miri, every day at 19:00 GMT.
Each episode will be replayed the next day at 03:00, 08:00 and 14:00 GMT.
The cast members of the series includes Amin Tarokh, Hedayat Hashemi, Hamid Ebrahimi and Bahareh Kian-Afshar.
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