"Little Shoes" and "Where Is My Friend's Home" both describe the stories of children. They seem to be commonplace, but they seem to take the audience back to their childhood, re-talk to their childhood self, and find the lost one This is the unique charm of Iranian cinema. The story is very simple. It is a stubborn child who runs alone between two villages in order to keep his good friend from being fired. But this story just reflects the truth of the world and allows the audience to find emotional resonance. After watching this film, if you recall your childhood, you will surely find your own shadow in Ahmed's innocence and the friendship between children, as well as the imperative sentences of teachers, mothers, grandpas and other adults in the film Deja Vu, if you're an adult, you might find something to reflect on in this story. "Where Is My Friend's Home" is not to criticize the indifference of adults, or to let them deliver the emotion of watching movies into their lives, and learn to communicate with each other more carefully before, rather than two people talking face to face, but they simply feel Not the emotion of the person on the other side. This is also one of the meanings of watching movies. A good movie allows you to rediscover your life.
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