Leila
The story of a semi-modern Iranian couple, who are trying to fight the old beliefs and old generation, but is a failing battle because the man is not strong enough. Leila and Reza meet in a kind of ce…
Leila
The story of a semi-modern Iranian couple, who are trying to fight the old beliefs and old generation, but is a failing battle because the man is not strong enough. Leila and Reza meet in a kind of celebration and fall for each other. Having discovered their love, they get married soon only to find out the infertility of Leila. That's when Reza's authoritative mother starts wheedling Leila to persuade Reza into second marriage for the sake of having a grandchild. Leila accepts at first but is unaware of her own strain threshold. —Hossein sr Leila is a kind-hearted and loving woman whose marriage to Reza starts off happily. But when she learns that she is infertile, her life changes rapidly. Devastated by the news, Leila finds herself under growing pressure from Reza's mother to let him take a second wife to bear his children, and what follows is a profound psychological study of a woman swept away on a complex emotional journey. Led by two wonderful performances by Leila Hatami (Leila) and Jamileh Sheikhi as Reza's manipulative mother, this is a powerful and thought-provoking drama that doesn't disappoint. —IMVBox.com Leila and Reza are a young couple whose marriage begins with warmth and deep affection. Their life together changes when Leila learns that a personal medical issue may affect their hopes of starting a family. As the couple tries to navigate the situation, family expectations and cultural pressures grow stronger around them, placing strain on their once-peaceful relationship. Caught between her love for her husband and the demands of those around her, Leila faces increasing emotional conflict as she tries to protect her marriage while confronting challenges she never anticipated. —chera_khalid
Leila
Drama,Family,Romance
Film Details
The story of a semi-modern Iranian couple, who are trying to fight the old beliefs and old generation, but is a failing battle because the man is not strong enough. Leila and Reza meet in a kind of celebration and fall for each other. Having discovered their love, they get married soon only to find out the infertility of Leila.
That's when Reza's authoritative mother starts wheedling Leila to persuade Reza into second marriage for the sake of having a grandchild. Leila accepts at first but is unaware of her own strain threshold. —Hossein sr Leila is a kind-hearted and loving woman whose marriage to Reza starts off happily.
But when she learns that she is infertile, her life changes rapidly. Devastated by the news, Leila finds herself under growing pressure from Reza's mother to let him take a second wife to bear his children, and what follows is a profound psychological study of a woman swept away on a complex emotional journey. Led by two wonderful performances by Leila Hatami (Leila) and Jamileh Sheikhi as Reza's manipulative mother, this is a powerful and thought-provoking drama that doesn't disappoint.
—IMVBox.com Leila and Reza are a young couple whose marriage begins with warmth and deep affection. Their life together changes when Leila learns that a personal medical issue may affect their hopes of starting a family. As the couple tries to navigate the situation, family expectations and cultural pressures grow stronger around them, placing strain on their once-peaceful relationship.
Caught between her love for her husband and the demands of those around her, Leila faces increasing emotional conflict as she tries to protect her marriage while confronting challenges she never anticipated. —chera_khalid.