"Why Home" is really a good movie, the whole process is like a throat, but the tears can't come down, as an art film, it is clean and tidy, without dazzling techniques and hypocritical plot.
There is a detail. The logo of the male protagonist Zane’s pants is the shield of Captain America, but the virtual superhero cannot save Zane, who is a refugee and is in a national war. It can't even save Saha who was sold to someone else as a wife at the age of eleven and died of childbirth.
In the prison scene, a door separates the world. Inside the prison are all faces from the Middle East and Africa, but the condolences outside the prison are all white people. The msl with Middle Eastern faces in the prison still has to worship and believe in Christ. The white people are convinced that they can bring happiness to this group of criminals of different beliefs.
However, there are some scenes that seem very sad. Zane is afraid that Jonas will run away and tie him to the corner of the table with a rope. This scene has appeared in the original family where he was irresponsible and only gave birth. Zane still escaped. But the influence of the original family. The three men next to him are actually laughing next to him? The whole movie theater is full of laughter from the three of them. How bad is the empathy of these three fools?
The war brought by the man, the birth brought by the man, the child sold by the man, the man married an eleven-year-old girl, and the three idiots next to him. (Only for the men in the movie and these three idiots)
But one thing to be proud of, this film was made by a long and beautiful Lebanese female director.
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