Like the rest of Mehrjui's films, The Cycle went under a lot of review and many critical statements were written about it at Iranian and foreign journals. The brave subject of the film, the multiple-year ban and the use of commercial cinema stars like
Forouzan, made The Cycle the most controversial product of Mehrjui's. The Cycle premiered in multiple festivals like Paris, Berlin, Valladolid (Spain), Cinematic Ontario (Canada), Boston Fine Arts Museum (U.S), Hong Kong International Film Festival,... and achieved some awards. It was
submitted for Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards.
Critical response • "Even if The Cycle isn't the best of Mehrjui's works, it's undoubtedly his most bright and simple film; it's a film that even if it doesn't warn, it, at least, doesn't make you feel sleepy... As an
editor, Tal'at Mirfendersky has an accurate knowledge of the rhythm of the film and her
montage has a relative but logical accordance with the movement of the storyline. As the
director of photography, Houshang Baharloo still does a brilliant work; especially in the external scenes and open views...
Farshid Mesghali, after the meaningful title sequence of "Mr. Stupid", is the
set designer of the film this time, which is another positive point for it." • "The Cycle is a weak, ill-stated and, in some cases, fake cinematic work. The film has attractiveness only in the first fifteen minutes (until the introduction of Dr. Davoudzadeh), since it puts us in front of some addict, badly shaped, molded and ugly people who sell their life potion for their daily food, and their desperation brings grief for the audience." • "The Cycle is dependent on a type of cinema which I call "direct cinema" (not "
cinéma vérité " or "
documentary cinema"). The feature of direct cinema is that the quest for
cause and effect goes on in a parallel way." • "The Cycle is a dirty and painful blister that bursts with the blade of Gholam-Hossein Sa'edi's realism and Dariush Mehrjui's awareness, and its infection makes it difficult to breathe." • "The Cycle also has many good features originating from the smartness and visual view of the filmmaker that has of course brought up a fruitful result by the help of Houshang Baharloo's nice filming and this shows the film as an analysis-worthy, excellent and respectable work." • "I already knew that Dariush Mehrjui (the creator of the films "The Cow", "Stupid" and "The Post Officer") is undoubtedly the best and most original Iranian director. By seeing The Cycle, which is an allegory in the form of a film, we get more resilient in this belief of ours. • "The Iranian film "The Cycle" directed by Dariush Mehrjui that was produced several years ago and was banned since the beginning, premiered in public theater today. When the warrant for the export of the film was issued, I doubted that the issue of such a warrant was in order to propagate that artists had liberty in Iran; since the
Shah was under increasing criticism outside the country and these criticisms occurred because of his political procedures in Iran." • "First, and before everything, it should be said that this film is amazing. It's filmed by Houshang Baharloo and is one of the best works I've seen this year."
Trivia portraying Sameri, the blood dealer Forouzan's portrayal, either from the viewpoint of the critics who did not expect an actress from the commercial cinema to perform in a thoughtful film of Mehrjui's or from the public's point of view was interesting and controversial. About that, Entezami says: "When we went for shooting in
Mashhad, an uproar started because of Forouzan's presence; and they were forced to escort her by a car to her residence after shooting. It was said that Mehrjui had picked her in order to guarantee the box office; whereas the truth was different." In an interview of Iraj Saberi and Mehrjui: - Forouzan's contribution in this film was exciting for many. Why did you choose her? - She fitted for Zahra well. Also, Forouzan is a good artist. She's disciplined and professional; and it'll be much better if she sits in her right place. - Don't you think she's prettier than the book Zahra? - Yes, I agree. The same can be said for Ali." == See also ==