A farewell, a few novels

Evangeline 2022-04-21 09:01:40

There is no logical order, but all I think of are sentences like this:
1. The headscarf is beautiful, the heroine is beautiful, the little loli is beautiful, and Persian is beautiful.
2. Iran used to have such a color tone. It is very strange that the color tone dominated by gray, black and blue-brown gives a warm feeling. I don't know if our 1960s and 1970s can produce such a feeling.
3. Iran used to have private cars, and life was relatively modern. It may also be because the protagonist's family belongs to the middle class (otherwise, how can you get a passport or something like that). It can be seen that a good way to let the world know about yourself is to make a little urban emotional film. Of course, it is not a commercial brain fragment of the city's rich, handsome, white, rich and beautiful. So, don't take pictures of that kind of historical imperial palace war horses in the last period of the Republic of China war-torn country compound and the decline of wealthy businessmen. Otherwise, the demons also have our share in it.
4. Religion does not need anything else, but it is enough to have one sentence: I am afraid that my children will be punished. Or, with this saying, it doesn't matter whether there is religion or not.
5. Although I don't want to generalize like this, I still want to say it. Why are the women in the film understanding, caring, vulnerable, dedicated, kind, and struggling. However, the two bearded uncles are selfish, impulsive, cheeky, uncompromising, and women have to use this method to support their families.
6. When I saw that the director and the screenwriter were the same person, I wanted to say that having a good story is enough. Everything about the camera position is a skill, and the latter can learn it. A good story is not bought for copyright.
7. Can the Taiwanese translation of the name not be so vulgar? One farewell with many connotations!

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  • Termeh: Didn't you say it's not serious?

    Nader: It got serious.

  • Simin: Does he even realize you are his son?

    Nader: I know he is my father!