

The film addresses a series of questions about the sexual problems of Iran's youth from puberty until marriage life.
Acting
Houman Seyyedi and Vishka Asayesh lend credibility to absurd scenarios.
Writing
Dialogue captures genuine confusion of youth in restrictive systems.
Director
Vahid Amirkhani
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released when Iranian cinema faced increasing restrictions on depicting intimate relationships; the medical framing allowed otherwise censored conversations.
The low TMDB score reflects minimal international exposure rather than quality—most voters likely unfamiliar with cultural context.