Ali Pourtash

Ali Pourtash

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    • Ole 2022-03-30 09:01:12

      "Soulaya the Stoned"

      This movie is about the tragic fate of a woman Soraya in a social background where men are superior to women in Iran. This is a complete tragedy of human nature, selfish desires, interests, status, rights~ I feel that boys are the ones who should live in this place. It's the same in the world, and...

    • Icie 2022-03-29 08:01:01

      The world in the tree hole

      What I care about is the civilization scale I mentioned just now—how your big country treats your weak and minority
        —in the male-dominated world of Long Yingtai

        , the chastity of women is a sensitive topic, and the punishment of debauchery is both in the East and the West. It has its own set....

    • Jedidiah 2022-04-01 09:01:19

      Rarely give 5 stars, but after watching this film, the scene of Soraya being thrown to death has always been unforgettable, and the plot based on the true story feels depressing and suffocating. Wives, daughters, mothers, friends, all these are not worth the "by the name of God" from the powerful. Compared to the Celestial Dynasty, is it more ironic.

    • Trycia 2022-04-01 09:01:19

      Lao Mei introduced msl's eccentricity. Based on the non-fiction novel of the same name by Freeton Cyberjim, the film tells the story of a French journalist trapped in a small remote village in Iran when a woman named Sarah finds him and confides in Cyberjim. The tragic fate of her niece Soraya. The point of film is to preserve the memory of human history. The plot may draw attention to issues such as the scumbag's frame-up and the village chief's collusion, while ignoring the critique of the absurdity of religious laws.

    The Stoning of Soraya M. quotes

    • Freidoune: Why should I listen you, because you say, the voices of women no longer matter anyway in this country.

      Zahra: Hear my story first, you will know why you should listen.

    • Ebrahim: [instructing Soyara] When a man accuses his wife, she must prove her innocence. That is the law. On the other hand, if a wife accuses her husband, she must prove his guilt. Do you understand?

      Zahra: [to Ebrahim] Yes, it's clear, all women are guilty, and all men are innocent. Correct.