'Fireworks Wednesday': EW review
Theyre blissfully happy and in love, eager to start their new lives as husband and wife. The wife, Tehranis Mojdeh, suspects her husband, Farokh-Nejads Morteza, of having an affair. And she quickly enlists her naive new housekeeper into some sleuthing. Credit: Grasshopper Films / courtesy Everett Collection But she turns out to be a not-very-good spy. Farhadis intrigue doesnt feel like the stuff of a Hollywood thriller. Its more realistic, more pedestrian than that which gives it a real ring of low-key emotional truth....