At first glance, it is a mainstream value film funded by Laos and the United States, which is a big drama in Afghanistan. The language of the film has no personality at all, the narrative technique of the camera is old-fashioned, the emotional connotation is superficial, there are many close-ups, slow motion when spraying water on women, and several montages of jumping rope shots, which are extremely emotional. Some nausea. If before watching this film, my sympathy for Afghan women and my hatred of the Taliban regime were 10 and 10 respectively, then after watching it, I was still 10 and 10. That is to say, I was not impressed by this film at all. Infect and impress more deeply. Too much imposition of a dogmatic mirror language expression seriously undermines the lethality that this otherwise powerful story material should have. A pity, a pity.
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