For Yili, it might be the best ending

Janessa 2021-12-27 08:01:22

1. Yili does not seem to be her real name, she wants to get rid of her fiance's entanglement.

2. Her mother had heart surgery and couldn't bear too much stimulation. (Perhaps the fiancé also helped.)

3. Ahmed got divorced, because the painful ending is better than the painful ending. She felt very much about this sentence and the person who said it.

4. The fiance claimed to be his elder brother, indicating that the stage where Yili wants to leave him has been advanced deeply, and he still wants to entangle. He owns a private car, which shows that the economic conditions are good, and Yili does not dislike the poor and love the rich.

5. The fiance has a bad temper. It is hard to imagine what happened when Yili proposed to break up. He refused to let Yili go. That fake LV bag (which I think is a fake) expresses women's desire for Western life on the one hand, and on the other hand is a metaphor for Yili to hide her identity.

6. The possibility of Yili suicide is very low. She smiled so brightly when playing kite.

She longed for a free soul like a kite, and was finally released when she saved the life of a child. A free life is the most female in the Islamic world...

Thinking of stoning, leaving the beautiful Yili in this way may be the best ending.

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Extended Reading
  • Lina 2021-12-27 08:01:22

    I couldn't help but rewatch it again. Ashar Fahati has become the most storytelling person in my mind. ★★★★

  • Kaia 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    The use of space is reminiscent of Antonioni, and the depiction of group portraits is reminiscent of Buñuel, but it is not so profound and difficult that it is difficult to reject people from thousands of miles away. The dramatic story is constructed with life-like images, which is neither boring. , and there is no sense of falsehood. There are only a few places, so few issues that may not be worth tangled in the eyes of outsiders. It has a gripping effect and reflects the common ideas in Iranian society, the good and evil of human nature itself.

Darbareye Elly quotes

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

  • Sepideh: Now, what does he think about Elly?