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A toddler, a locked door, and a baby—what could possibly go wrong? EVERYTHING.
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The Key (2000)

Domestic chaosIranian neorealismNail-biting comedy

Overview

FamilyDramaThriller

Calamity by four-year old might be another title for this tense, humorous drama. In the story, a four year old boy (Mohammed Aladpoush) is left at home with his baby brother while his mother goes out shopping. She has told him to give the baby his bottle while she is away. However, the boy has a different idea about what he should do, and consumes most of the bottle himself. The hungry baby's cries arouse the neighbors to try and get into the apartment, but it is locked, and the four-year old can't (or, more likely, won't) let them in. Despite a number of near-disasters, the enterprising young boy manages things just well enough (with the occasional help of shouted advice from frantic neighbors) so that serious calamities are avoided.

Flag of IRIRPersian
Content warning
catastrophe
Childhood autonomyCommunity interventionParental absenceUnintended consequences

Standout Aspects

Direction

Forouzesh wrings Hitchcock-level tension from a living room.

Acting

Pourhassan's performance is terrifyingly authentic—no child actor tricks.

Best for:Solo: When you need to remember why you don't have kids.·Friends: Group watch for collective anxiety and nervous laughter.
Heads up:Triggers: Prolonged child endangerment, though nothing graphic occurs.
Ebrahim Forouzesh

Director

Ebrahim Forouzesh

ReleasedJan 20, 2000
Runtime1h 25m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacesteady
Intensityhigh
Tonemixed
Feelmedium
Kanoon

Top Cast

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Cultural

Shot in post-revolution Iran, the film subtly critiques working-class struggles and communal living where neighbors become surrogate parents—and judges.

Insight

Forouzesh allegedly cast Pourhassan after observing his actual mischievous behavior, blurring documentary and fiction in ways that still feel ethically daring.

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