The movie "6.5 Toman Per Meter" would create a fascinating 2 hours and 11 minutes of your life. This movie is filled with amazing actors, gorgeous story telling scenes and impressive dialogues which truly held the audience's attention and kept them on the edge of their seats. Considering myself as regular audience who could clearly witness the social structure and situation of Iran, this movie could perfectly fuse and demonstrate tiny little pieces of everyday struggle of underrepresented people (specifically population of addicts) in a strong and well organized storyline. Again, I'm saying "amazing actors" and "well-played" because the screen chemistry was fabulous and the roles were perfectly complementary to each other. Saeed Roustayi was successfully able to portray different complication and social aspects of drug related matters such as betrayal, corruption, disorder and crisis under a light that could connect with the audience on a personal level. I strongly recommend you guys to watch this movie and witness how Payman Maadi and Navid Mohammadzadeh carry you up and down over the dynamic of this great story.