Good works are often based on solid life and details, and reflect or tap the other side or multi-faceted nature of religion and human nature in the subtleties of life. A typical Iranian middle-class couple had to resort to court for divorce because they had different ideas about immigrating abroad, resulting in a series of family and personnel changes caused by the separation, which reflects the current politics, religion, education and culture of Iran. The spectrum of isomorphism, true belief in Allah and truth and lies are a good starting point for viewing and understanding this film, and it is also a theme of this film.
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