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چشم هایم برای تو

My Eyes are Yours | چشم هایم برای تو

PersianDrama, Romance 89 min 1993

“Destined Hearts” tells the touching story of Ali (Danial Hakimi) and Marjan (Marjaneh Golchin), two deeply in love students who are preparing for their upcoming marriage. Their dreams of a happy future together are suddenly shattered when Marjan discovers that she has been afflicted with an incurable and devastating illness. This heartbreaking reality forces Marjan to confront her own mortality and the limited time she has left.

Despite the immense emotional distress she experiences, Marjan chooses to find strength within herself. Instead of succumbing to despair, she decides to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others. She selflessly decides to donate her eyes to a blind girl, providing her with the precious gift of sight. Additionally, Marjan opts to donate her kidneys, knowing that her organs can potentially save the lives of those in desperate need of transplants.

Through these acts of profound compassion and sacrifice, Marjan finds a way to embrace the difficult reality she faces. She discovers solace in knowing that, even in her adversity, she can bring light and hope to the lives of others. Ali, her loving partner, stands by her side throughout this challenging journey, and their love is tested by the numerous emotional hurdles they encounter. However, they find strength and resilience in their unwavering commitment to one another.

“Destined Hearts” is a poignant and emotionally charged story that explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the profound impact one person’s choices can have on the lives of many. It serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the capacity for selflessness and compassion, even in the face of life’s most difficult trials.

Director
Khosrow Shojaei
Writer
Khosrow Shojaei
Cinematography
Mahmood Kelari
Editor
Majid Emami
Music
Kambiz Roshanravan
Production Company
Atlas Film

Cast & Crew
Abbas Jahanbakhsh, Danial Hakimi, Marjaneh Golchin, Reza Babak, Shahla Riahi