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Daniella 2022-04-21 09:02:16
I grew up in Shanghai
When I first started watching Persepolis, I was not used to it, but the more I watched it, the better I felt. The black and white colors were simple and clear. Because I didn't know much about the government and political parties in Iran at that time, I used to have more misunderstandings about...
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Rubie 2022-04-20 09:01:44
excellent movie
This film revolves around war, change, national cultural differences, and humanities. It tells about the life and growth experience of an Iranian young woman. It is based on the memory of black and white pictures, combined with sophisticated and smooth painting, full of a unique sense of age. And...
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Lowell 2022-04-20 09:01:44
woman's life
I watched a program about Iran on an international channel before my business trip last week. I suddenly remembered that I hadn't watched the movie on my computer, and I found it. After reading it, I have a feeling that it is better to be born in New China, basically equal to men. One day I...
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Emiliano 2022-04-20 09:01:44
who stole her freedom
I often can't imagine many things. For example, meat is so delicious, why do some people only eat vegetarian food. Then eat malnutrition, the body is shaken. For example, plants are obviously alive, why do you think that eating meat is killing, while vegetarianism is not killing? From my biological...
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Randy 2022-04-20 09:01:44
Jasmine scent
Have you seen it? Literally translated, it should be called "Life of Jasmine". In fact, this name is better than "I grew up in Iran". This reminds me of the exhortation that is consistent, and the short answer of "Iran" at the end of the film. At the beginning of the film, a jasmine flower...
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Maiya 2022-04-20 09:01:44
The so-called freedom is but one illusion after another
The black-and-white woodcut-like memory is magnified, and the absurd world casts a bitter taste on the memories of immature youth. Even if it is a joke, it can't help but embellish a bit of gloom in the nostalgia. This intellectual reflection also makes us naturally ask ourselves, "Where did we...
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Florine 2022-04-20 09:01:44
Some Iranians don't like to wear headscarves
Politics aside, the point of this film is to tell us that not all Iranians like to wear headscarves. If you don't watch this film, many of us will have a strange understanding of this country, and there will be two extreme interpretations: one is a Western interpretation, which smears the people...
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Laila 2022-04-20 09:01:44
The power of animation
Black and white animations represent revolutions, wars, bloody repression, etc., which is a kind of historical heaviness. Like most passers-by and crowds are depicted as solid human figures, even without mouth and eyes, a metaphor for the lack of self-identity of people in the war-torn era. The...
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Priscilla 2022-04-20 09:01:44
Weiss people, who am I at home?
This is a very good film. This is a film about a noble soul. This is a movie that should be seen at least once in a lifetime. I have never been fond of French literature and art, but this movie is an exception. Because of the self, it is true, and because of the true, it transcends the framework of...
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Rudy 2022-04-20 09:01:44
embarrassed mistress
Autocracy first, then revolution, restoration, and retrogression. Nightmare. Why does the West love to foster authoritarian governments? Because the so-called dictatorship of the proletariat cannot continue to grow during the Cold War? Or is it because a democratic government will prevent their...
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Director: Vincent Paronnaud, Marjane Satrapi
Language: French,English,Persian,German Release date: February 22, 2008