It is too difficult to understand this dark and inhuman event if it is an adaptation of a true event. Women are indeed oppressed under male domination. If a husband, in order to persecute his refusal to divorce his wife, uses the method of fabricating lies to let people stone his wife to death, and use the so-called religious law to execute the woman, then this village, this imam, this husband, this village chief, will still There are villagers who are all sinners, including their father who doesn't know the truth. That husband is an unforgivable devil. How hateful it is to use religious creeds to frame a good woman for the wicked, and the means are extremely hateful. And coerced her son to throw stones to kill his mother, and her father to throw stones to kill his own daughter. The villagers took pleasure in this, hated whom they hated, and deceived who they were. The story of the film is unbearable to watch. But the background of such a thing happened in a remote rural area, and it was in the 1960s. It seems to be different from what I have seen and heard when I travel to this country now. It should be the past, or a special case. A detail in the film, the villagers, the village chief, and the villagers, carefully prepared their own preparations for the execution of the woman, and took the preparation details so seriously, but they knew that this woman was framed, but they were a real defender of law and religion. How cruel. , how hypocritical. It seems that all hypocritical religions, no matter what the pretences, are actually aimed at persecuting others, enslaving others, and keeping those who do not know the truth forever in the dark and sing praises of these evils without knowing it. Although the film cannot fully reflect the reality of history and may have been processed, the success of the film at least really makes the audience emotional. I didn't dare to watch the process of stoning the woman to death, it was too cruel and bloody.
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