In addition to showing the superiority of the heroine, what else can it show?
In such a bad environment, not only the heroine herself, but also went to Paris several times to live a rotten life. Including his father, the relationship can go to the sky, and the family can't run out of money. Then her grandma, roses stuffed her breasts, ice water to maintain her breasts, and she waters flowers, drinks tea and enjoys the sun in the private garden every day.
Then look at what other Iranian compatriots are doing? Bombed to death, oppressed, homeless, homeless, selling sweet potatoes in heavy snow. . . . Looking at the attitude of so many fellow female protagonists and their families who have suffered so much
, they are silent and indifferent, and they overlook the people at the bottom of Iran from the perspective of nothing to do with themselves.
Although I didn't say it directly, the film reflects the sense of family superiority everywhere, and it was really uncomfortable to watch!
The title of the film "I grew up in Iran" should be changed to "I'm quite French! ! But I fucking grew up in Iran
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