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Hollis 2022-03-21 09:02:00

This is a great film, and it is no exaggeration to say that, we have already reached the age of reflection, and the reason why we are living so "happily" now is entirely because our group did not catch up with the war. But war is everywhere. What this film shows us is how miserable it is for people to grow up in a country that cannot be independent. And those superpowers still so shamelessly plunder, invade, and of course, wear their false masks. This sounds like a big truth to some people, and it seems to
be far away from our lives. It's as if someone would wonder why a cartoon would impress me, and a live-action movie would not interest me in the slightest.
People are different.
But I'm not going to teach you to be good at this, on the contrary, I'm going to say: try to indulge as much as possible, so that all human beings in this world will perish as soon as possible, including me. Humans can't save themselves, and neither can God, but it can make us extinct,
return to lovely animals, and prevent the biological chain from being destroyed again.
This is what this great film made me think about, of course, maybe in the near future, maybe the day after tomorrow, maybe even tomorrow, I will forget about this beautiful and lovely Iranian girl Maggie, forget about what they have suffered and are suffering , forget
some other bullied compatriots in the world, and run to make out with Uncle McDonald's or Uncle Kentucky Fried Chicken, for this reason, I record everything I think of at this moment, when I forget, to wake up.

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Persepolis quotes

  • Marjane as a teenager: Promise you won't ask me any questions.

  • Marjane's grandmother: [watering flowers] Ha. Serves them right. Why you practically snipped off their little thingies. Will you please take off that god-awful veil? It makes me claustrophobic.

    Marjane as a teenager: [takes off her veil] I'm so used to it, I forget I'm wearing it.