Topoli | |
Director: | Reza Mirlohi |
Producer: | Homayoun [1] Iraj Sadeghpour |
Starring: | Homayun Morteza Aghili Zari Khoshkam Zakaria Hashemi Bahram Vatanparast Arezou Ghaffari |
Music: | Esfandiar Monfaredzadeh |
Cinematography: | Iraj Sadeghpour |
Editing: | Iraj Sadeghpour |
Runtime: | 100 min |
Country: | Iran |
Language: | Persian |
Topoli (in Persian: تپلی, literally: The Fatty) is a 1972 Iranian film directed by Reza Mirlohi. Morteza Aghili and Homayun play the main characters of the film. The script is based on the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck.[2] The film is dedicated to John Steinbeck. The character of Topoli is loosely based on Lennie Small of Of Mice and Men as Essi is the Iranian version of George Milton in the novel.
Topoli is an intellectually disabled fat man who lives with his cousin Essi. Topoli is interested in touching soft materials. His assault to their employer's daughter while attempting to touch her skirt causes them to have to run away. They are then employed in a wood-cutting factory in the north of Iran. The factory owner's wife seduces Topoli and he suffocates her unintentionally. Topoli and Essi rush into the jungle and the workers come after them. Bashir, the head-worker, is killed when he wants to side with them. Essi doesn't want Topoli to be tortured by the pursuing workers, so he shoots him, to spare him from suffering a worse fate.