Iranian movies are about life, poverty, courtesy, principle, love and admiration. There may be a translation problem, and the lines are a bit messy. The story is probably that a few young people got a job and waited for an old man to die, and then the local women made a pilgrimage. They didn’t understand Iranian culture and customs, and they didn’t understand it very well in the end. It is estimated that many people can’t watch this kind of movie. I think it feels good. Look exotic. Unexpectedly, in such a small village, everyone understands poetry and blurts out beautiful verses. "If you are destined to be black, then holy water can't wash you white"
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