Հոբելյանական հաճախորդ poster
Drama

Հոբելյանական հաճախորդ(2012)

EnglishReleasedDirected by Ara Yernjakyan
Release
March 3, 2012
Language
English
Rating
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Released
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About Հոբելյանական հաճախորդ

A chance encounter becomes fateful for two strangers. They have about 100,000 seconds to be happy together.

Ara Yernjakyan’s 2012 drama, Hobel'yakan Hachakhord, invites audiences into a poignant exploration of fleeting moments and unexpected connections, suggesting that even a limited span of time can hold profound significance. The film centers on an encounter between two individuals who find themselves with a finite window to experience happiness, a premise that immediately sets a contemplative tone. This isn't a story about grand gestures or sprawling narratives, but rather an intimate look at human interaction and the preciousness of shared time, urging viewers to consider the impact of brief encounters.

While this film hails from Armenian cinema, its themes of human connection and the existential weight of time resonate universally, finding echoes in dramas across global film landscapes, including those from India where the fleeting nature of life and relationships are often explored with deep emotional resonance. Viewers who appreciate character-driven narratives that delve into psychological depth and emotional nuance will likely find themselves drawn to this offering. It’s a film that rewards patience and contemplation, perfect for those who enjoy thought-provoking cinema that lingers long after the credits roll.

The strength of Hobel'yakan Hachakhord lies in its intimate focus, allowing for deep dives into the emotional states of its protagonists, Luiza Nersisyan and David Katsarava. Director Ara Yernjakyan appears to steer the narrative with a delicate hand, emphasizing the subtle shifts and unspoken understandings that can develop between people under unique circumstances. This is a film designed to spark introspection, encouraging audiences to reflect on their own experiences of connection and the value they place on the time they have with others.

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