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Trycia 2022-04-23 07:02:18

This cartoon gives me a stale feeling, not fresh enough to have a brand new style of painting, a good rhythm, and the warmth and affection it shows. After falling out of love, the memory tampered with, and grandma put jasmine in her bra. These are all highlights. It seems to have dropped points. [It doesn't mean that it's not an advantage or a bright spot, it's just a minus point]
What is the film discussing? It talks a lot. In my opinion, it's mainly about rooting, that is, the theme of identity. Identity dissonance is an issue that has long been thrown around. This film "throws" this question in the form of autobiography. Ma Jia's exploration of this question is full of twists and turns. Most of us don't have such an experience, but the depth is obviously not a breakthrough or an individual There is a different courageous answer. This animation also involves ideology, religion and history, etc., which is more complicated and unclear. However, the film does not seem to have a clear intention. She figured it out and was convinced and tried to convey that all of us, the people of the world, love freedom. In this regard, Iranians are no different. Incidentally, women demand equality.
As for the question of identity, the answer to the taxi driver at the end probably shows a position, and the contradiction is left to the sentence "Iran is my mother, Paris is my partner" to seem romantically resolved. However, I even discovered that she did not seem to directly express her feelings for the nation-state, as if by showing the care of her relatives and the respect and sadness for the martyrs, she created an atmosphere that cannot be directly related to the nation-state. The emotional descriptions build bridges. In fact, there are also many works that are more in place and more relevant in terms of sensibility, such as "Out of Africa". And romantically resolve the contradiction of identity I am impressed by "Blood Diamond" - identity is also a sub-theme of "Blood Diamond". Si Chang Yu Si's feelings are tear-jerking.
In terms of self-identification, Japan has also discussed a lot. In the movie "The Great Rampage", the answer to abandoning the nation is simply given, but this film still shows a kind of hesitant and confused mentality, just like some people who once The psychological predicament of people trying to think deeply about this, so nothing new. But it's still a good work, it's multi-themed, and it's touching enough; there are still many people who have never thought about it and don't bother to think about the sense of identity.

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  • Tiara 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    The ambition is too big, the pattern is too small. The real version of the soft run, but also ran 2 times. The pretentiousness of the elites, who are stained with French idealism and show off the GC ideas, carry a bit of Zhang Yihe-style lament (this seems to be a common problem of the declining "aristocracy"). The background of the times and all the sacrifices were consumed as if for nothing except to add seasoning to her lamentation and adolescence rebellion.

  • Kolby 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    The ambition is too big, the pattern is too small. The real version of the soft run, but also ran 2 times. The pretentiousness of the elites, who are stained with French idealism and show off the GC ideas, carry a bit of Zhang Yihe-style lament (this seems to be a common problem of the declining "aristocracy"). The background of the times and all the sacrifices were consumed as if for nothing except to add seasoning to her lamentation and adolescence rebellion.

Persepolis quotes

  • Marjane as a teenager: You say that our scarfs and trousers are indecent and that we put on make up, etc. As an art student, I'm often in the studio. I need to move freely in order to draw. A longer scarf will hinder me. As for our trousers, you say they're too wide even though they hide our shape. Since these trousers are in fashion right now, I ask, is religion defending our physical integrity or is it simply opposed to fashion? You criticise us, yet our brothers all have different hair and clothes. Sometimes they wear clothing so tight, we can see their underwear. Why is it that me, as a woman, should their tight clothes have no effect on me, while they should be aroused by a shorter scarf?

  • Marjane's grandmother: So you're French, now?

    Marjane as a teenager: Nana, stop it.

    Marjane's grandmother: No no, I'm just asking, is all. I didn't know you were French.

    Marjane as a teenager: Do you think it's easy being Iranian here? The moment I say where I'm from, they look at me like I'm a savage. They think we're all bloodthirsty, violent, loud fanatics.

    Marjane's grandmother: Do you think that's any reason to deny your roots? Do you remember what I told you? Be true to yourself.