We are worried about the trivial matters of life every day, but on the other side of the world, there are still people who are worried about "being alive". As the little girl Parvana said in the movie, "We are the most precious people." Following Parvana's perspective, we see that in that society, women's status is so low that they cannot be casually engaged. Street, you can't buy and sell things, you can only wait to grow up, wait to get married, and all this is due to the war. The advent of war broke people's peaceful lives and exposed people's ugly faces, but there was still kindness. The brother appeared very rarely in the movie, and the story about him was only briefly mentioned, but the words he said were heart-stopping. "My mother is a writer, my father is a teacher, and there are two sisters who love to quarrel. One day I picked up a toy on the street and it exploded. I don't know what happened next. This is the end." And This is the situation facing Afghan children. At the end of the movie, Su Laiman took back the seeds, Parwana rescued her father, and her mother, sister and Tashi were reunited, all of which seemed to herald the family reunion and peace. However, the war is playing out again, and whether the Parvana family will be safe in the end, we do not know.
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