The teacher who studied film showed us this film. He said that the film was an idea that the director came up with when he was out for a tour. After adding details, it is more vivid and rich in meaning. When I watch a movie, I feel that the adults in the film are very strange, and they always like to force others to do things that others don't want to do. But don't know where the problem is. After reading the movie reviews, I found that almost all adults are talking to themselves. It can't be said that the film shows the indifference of society, after all, when Amed looking for a friend's home, most people are still relatively friendly. This is consistent with the warm customs of Iran portrayed in "Little Shoes". However, living conditions forced people to do little more than help the children in both stories, which fills both stories with lingering sadness. "Little Shoes" mainly talks about brother and sister love, "Where is My Friend's Home" mainly talks about friendship, both are fairy tales full of Iranian style with children as the protagonists. They all have light chores to do, their status in school and at home is low, their sugar is placed next to the iron pot, and their neighborhoods are all narrow and crooked alleys . . . Flutter, but the feeling of heaven was captured, which made me yearn for it. (I don’t yearn for it now, I feel that life must be very hard)
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