I grew up in Iran

Dane 2021-12-15 08:01:06

The narrative is humorous and interesting; the form of expression is extremely imaginative and expressive; the core of thought is sincere and profound-this is an animated film that can make people smile and think through it. When the little girl finally said that I was from Iran, she had really grown up. The past has become history, no matter how unbearable it is, our best choice may be to accept it calmly.
To tell a story that can be completed by shooting in the form of animation, if you want to highlight its animation advantages, then it must be in the style and symbols of the screen, the black and white gray and the simple strokes of the lines, simple but not simple, and will be shocked. Some were moved, and some little humor of having fun in hardship.
The social system constituted by religion, history, and culture permeates every aspect of the soul everywhere. After the passage of time and the progress of society, the deep imprint has never changed. The lifeless and old-fashioned people try to change and try to save. But after all, there is nothing he can do. The pictures of the distinctive signs give the movie a special metaphor and texture. The deep love and heavy powerlessness are empathetic, and the lingering loneliness is uttered in the narrative poems. The only regret is that the narrative of the documentary is too heavy.

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  • Marjane as a teenager: Promise you won't ask me any questions.

  • Marjane's grandmother: [watering flowers] Ha. Serves them right. Why you practically snipped off their little thingies. Will you please take off that god-awful veil? It makes me claustrophobic.

    Marjane as a teenager: [takes off her veil] I'm so used to it, I forget I'm wearing it.