Captain Khorshid (
), is a 1987 Iranian
film written and directed by Nasser Taghvai. It is based on
Ernest Hemingway's 1937 novel
To Have and Have Not,
but it moves the setting from Cuba
to the south
of Iran and the shores of the Persian Gulf
, all the events of the film are
nationalized.
It is considered one of the greatest Iranian movies by
critics.
Plot
Captain Khorshid is a sailor who although only having one hand,
manages to sail his little boat. In his village, due to its hot
climate and hard living conditions, dangerous criminals are sent
into
exile. They want to escape from the area,
so they ask a middleman to strike a deal with Khorshid. Khorshid is
asked to illegally take them out of the country with his boat. At
first he is reluctant, but because of the hardships of living he
accepts the job. The criminals murder one of the village's
wealthiest merchants and steal the money needed for the trip. At
the beginning of the journey the criminals kill the middleman, in
the middle of the trip they attack Khorshid and his crewman. The
crewman is killed, Khorshid faces them single-handedly. He manages
to kill all the criminals, but he himself dies due to the injuries
he sustained.
Comparisons with To Have and Have Not
Apart from the obvious shift of location from Cuba to Iran, the
main difference lies in the fact that the female character is
overshadowed in Taghvai's adaptation and has a smaller role.
The
Chinese
immigrants of the novel are excluded - the four
Cubans become Iranian criminals in exile, who are much more evil
and uncontrolled.
Harry Morgan is first pictured as a cold-blooded murderer but later
we find out that he is a good man, Khorshid has our sympathy from
the beginning.
The ending is also different, as Khorshid dies in his boat.
The most important similarity is the fact that Khorshid, as Morgan,
is driven to crime by economical worries.
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