It's a bad movie, the US uses the Oscars as a political weapon

Carli 2022-04-22 07:01:06

Is this a good movie? This kind of subject matter, this kind of script, and this kind of story are too many in Chinese movies, why can Iranians get the Oscar? The photography is as monotonous as the TV series, and the procrastination is similar to Taiwanese ethics. Dramatic slow plot. Are these Oscar-worthy?

What an obvious political intent. Iraq is unplugged, bases are trampled, Iran may be about to have a nuke, and the US thinks the number one enemy is Iran , North Korea and China are all in the back row. The American elites know the truth of knowing oneself and knowing the enemy. They want Iran to export its values, but embargo on Iran, so they chose another method, that is, they still share the Iranian folk values ​​and give this Iran a bad movie. This is the purpose of awarding the Oscars, expecting Iran's own revolution to be thrown into the arms of the United States.

Now fleeing from Tehran is hot again, and the cultural and political offensive of the United States is no less than 10 aircraft carrier battle groups!

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  • Dustin 2022-03-22 09:01:31

    What a huge goodbye! Religion, class, gender, age are closely intertwined, emotions are restrained, and reality is cold, and the little girl at the end is speechless. How can you expect the little girl at the end to give an answer? This is the story of Iran and the desperation of mankind. I always felt that we never learned how to live in groups and pretend to be in love with each other. To be ranked in the top three for personal viewing is worthy of this worry.

  • Chad 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    Her belief is not to tell lies, but her belief has brought trouble to herself.

A Separation quotes

  • Nader: Don't you ever think why you wanna leave this country? 'Cause every time you face a trouble, you give in. Rather than confront it.

    Simin: Sorry, it hasn't been a week since I left, and look what happened!

  • Nader's Father: Simin, where are you going?