Some make me scare me. Under the shadow of war, mothers and daughters are vulnerable groups in the lonely building, fighting against unknown dark forces. The film is a bit vague, the explanation is unclear, what is evil is unclear, what is the situation of the mysterious little boy, it feels like it is over without filling up a lot of holes. One star is given to women's consciousness of freedom under the oppression of coercion. Schools stifle women's dreams, and they are forbidden to participate in political activities. Women who don’t wear a headscarf to cover their bodies are diabolical. The paradox is that the female protagonist wants to participate in political life and even join the radical party, to complete her medical studies, to become a doctor, to drive, to show her body, dance, and aerobics at home. contradiction.
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