The film tells the story of an Islamic little girl who loves to tell stories and bravely picks up the burden of the family and must rescue her father who was wronged and imprisoned.
The film uses a freeze-frame technique and a two-dimensional style to describe the stories she tells and her own experiences. The two clues are intertwined with each other, and the emotions in the two stories are infected with each other. Both styles also have the charm of animation. The important thing is that both stories finally return to the kindness and bravery of human nature, which is touching.
At the beginning of the film, the Silk Road is mentioned, which can be said to be a work with a Silk Road style.
Of course, the contrast between the Islamic countries' discriminatory policies against women and the truth, goodness and beauty of women in the film is very thought-provoking.
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