What I don't understand about "About Yili"

Scot 2022-03-24 09:02:30

There are a few things I don't understand about this movie. First of all, many comments said that in the end, Yili didn't know where she went, but at the end of the film, didn't the police show the fiance that the corpse was salvaged. The fiance was very sad, that's Yili, and Yili drowned , Why do some comments say that in the end they don't know where Ellie went. Second, why did the fiancé lie on the phone that he was Yili's brother, and what's wrong with saying that he was the fiancé? Third, why is Golshifteh so heartbroken, and she looks so heartbroken after talking to her fiancé. This movie seems to me to be Golschephy bringing Ellie, who wanted to break up with her fiancé but didn't break it, to meet Hammed, and then Ellie drowned. To notify her family, she found her fiance's call on Yili's mobile phone, and the fiance lied that it was Yili's brother. And that's it, the general plot. Golshifteh was just acting as an introducer, I don't know why she was more sad than others (it's understandable, after all, she introduced people), the problem is that after telling the fiancé, she was heartbroken, but Yili was distraught. What does not loving that fiance have anything to do with Golshifteh? She is just an introducer. Solve.

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  • Paolo 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    A thought-provoking film with a theme in the same vein as "A Parting". Rooted in the cultural customs and religious beliefs of Iranian society, the fascinating group dramas carefully depict the psychological changes of the characters. "A painful ending is better than a painful ending without an ending." It's confusing at the end.

  • Anthony 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    The restless and slow rhythm, coupled with Iran's unique national flavor, is destined to be a difficult-to-approach context. I can't understand the logic behind the characters' behavior in the plot. If the lies laid out for the so-called escape from marriage and derailment at the beginning are to bury subsequent conflicts, then everything is a continuation of the initial lies and lying, which does not create enough credibility. , perhaps it is the so-called cultural conflict that will cause these incomprehensions and inaccessibility. The mood in the film doesn't appear to be very organized and rigorous, and the whole story feels loose as a result. In addition, Iranian movies are really very unfriendly to face blind patients.

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  • Ahmad: A bitter ending is better than an endless bitterness.

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