In the end, with the help of Razak, a kind Taliban, Parwana rescued his father. They continued to tell the history of Afghanistan in the devastated land. Their mother and sister also met, but the family did not reunite and their future Still unknown.
Deriwa is an ideal incarnation. In such a harsh environment, he still maintains hope for life. She is independent and autonomous, and is a flower of hope in this dim world. I like her better because she's rebellious, and in Parwana's story, she's a different kind of narrator that makes the story come alive.
When I first watched it, I felt that there was a problem with the way the story unfolded, it couldn't catch my attention, maybe it was too heavy, and it really became interesting when Parwana became Odish.
The Oscars should go to it, although I really like Dreamcatcher. But this kind of brainwashing good life is not what we should need.
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