
Khiabane Bisto Chaharom 2009
In the chilling Iranian crime-drama-horror *Khiabane Bisto Chaharom (2009)*, director Saeed Asadi crafts a psychological nightmare that unfolds in the shadows of small-town life.
Director: Saeed Asadi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Khiabane Bisto Chaharom (2009)* about?
The film centers on a man who murders his entire family before relocating and marrying a widow with a young daughter, only to plot their deaths as well. His carefully laid plans begin to unravel when his new victims refuse to play the victim in his twisted game.
Who directed *Khiabane Bisto Chaharom*?
The film was directed by Saeed Asadi, known for his work in blending psychological tension with crime and horror elements.
Who stars in *Khiabane Bisto Chaharom*?
The film features Shila Khodadad, Niki Karimi, Hamid Goodadari, Jamshid Hashempour, and Mehdi Mahani in key roles.
Is *Khiabane Bisto Chaharom (2009)* worth watching?
While the film lacks an IMDb rating, its tight 77-minute runtime and gripping blend of crime and horror make it a compelling watch for fans of psychological thrillers. The themes of vengeance and moral decay are delivered with a raw intensity that lingers long after the credits roll.
How long is *Khiabane Bisto Chaharom*?
The film runs for 77 minutes.
About Khiabane Bisto Chaharom (2009) — A chilling descent into crime, horror, and the cost of vengeance
In the chilling Iranian crime-drama-horror *Khiabane Bisto Chaharom (2009)*, director Saeed Asadi crafts a psychological nightmare that unfolds in the shadows of small-town life. The story follows a deeply disturbed man who, after slaughtering his entire family in a fit of unhinged rage, relocates to a new town and marries a widowed woman with a young daughter—only to plot their murder as well. But as his twisted game escalates, the cycle of violence takes an unexpected turn, forcing the characters into a tense confrontation with their own fates.
With a runtime of just 77 minutes, the film thrives on suspense and moral decay, weaving horror into the fabric of everyday existence. The performances by Shila Khodadad, Niki Karimi, and Hamid Goodarzi anchor a narrative that blends crime and psychological terror, leaving audiences questioning how far obsession and revenge can truly lead a person. *Khiabane Bisto Chaharom (2009)* is a compact yet haunting exploration of guilt, cycle of violence, and the fragility of second chances.