There is no ending. The subject matter of Iranian films has to avoid sensitive areas such as politics and women's rights. Some directors aim at children from the perspective of humanistic care. Everyone strives to maintain their own peace of mind, no matter the cost; and sometimes things get worse because they're only looking for temporary peace. Through the natural disclosure of the clear and simple world of innocence, the audience can see the forbearance of the people at the bottom of the hard life and the moral beauty contained in it, which is memorable. The biggest feature of the film is that the picture is simple, clean, and not procrastinating, and the psychological depiction is particularly nuanced. At the same time, you can feel the local flavor injected into the film by the strong Islamic culture.
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