In the unique social environment of Iran, discrimination against women is dissected from the detailed portrayal of male self-esteem (it is indeed much more advanced and realistic than feminism like Disney's straightforward slogan).
The large amount of blank space for the perpetrator off-camera strongly shaped the setting of the character of the husband, hypocrisy and male self-esteem, including the perpetrator's bakery owner. What a big deal was done, and it wasn't until the male lead said he was going to tell his son-in-law that he panicked, so that he was slapped in the back and had a heart attack.
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