Relatively powerful movie. Today's movies rarely pay attention to the world of children. In China, let alone beaming, they are just for children's entertainment, just laughing and laughing, and no one will think more. When it comes to this movie, it is the first Iranian movie I have ever seen. In my impression, Iran is a country outside the Western world. This country has a strong cohesion, and is strong and tough. The natural oil resources allow Iran to be in the important in the world. Back in the movie, when Murman just appeared on the scene, when the other children were happily taken home by their parents, and he struggled to put the bird back into the bird's nest, he could feel the pure heart of the child and the misfortune he encountered. difference. When he said to his father, I thought you would not come, how unwelcome the child is, the happiest time for a child is when he is with his grandmother in the countryside, but happiness is always short-lived, and soon he is sent to Blind master to learn crafts. The role of father is very important. He almost decides Xiao Moman's life. The child is just a burden to him. He is unfortunate. Everyone has the right to pursue happiness. Nature. I always feel that, after all, it is my own baby, so why would I have the heart to abandon it like this? Many plots indicate that the father will push the child into the abyss of death with one hand. For a moment, is Xiao Moman about to die like his father intended? Can my father finally get rid of this burden? In the end, I was not disappointed. My father jumped down desperately to save a little life. As for Little Moman's shaking little finger under the golden light at the end, the director seems to want to give us a clear answer. Little Moman is not dead. It doesn't really matter. Maybe only heaven is Little Moman's home. From when little Moman said I thought you would not come, to crying to the blind master, until the end, little Moman just went to the paradise where someone takes care of him---the paradise where grandma cares.
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