The Stoning of Soraya M. Comments

  • Axel 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    The cruel punishment of stoning is so rashly sentenced. It is said that the Quran also clearly stipulates the size of the stone, which is extremely cruel! Terrible religious beliefs, stupid religious...

  • 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...

  • Damien 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    Our Cultural Revolution can uncover a thousand more wonderful stories than...

  • Jeremie 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    Three and a half. Being shocked by the movie and believing that this is the reality of Iran is equally inadvisable. There is no doubt about the existence and cruelty of stoning, but this film subtly reduces the dimension of this unanswered religious question, and through a conventional conspiracy, the film has no value to explore. But the shock of stoning on the front, how can I express...

  • Keyshawn 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    Life is far more cruel than fiction. Look at the life of women in the Islamic world, and how cruel those men are. The village chief himself has a kind heart, but his step-by-step degeneration is a portrayal of all human...

  • Fredrick 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    Three and a half. In Iran, stoning is a vulgar custom. The evil husband colluded with the village chief and elders to fabricate unwarranted charges, so that the whole village stoned his wife to death. No matter how poor and backward people believe in religion, it is useless. The stoning at the end is quite shocking, but the Iranian-American director's filming is too straightforward and the design is too...

  • Lamar 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    The story takes place in Iran, but it feels right in our...

  • Rylan 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    The black-hearted scumbag falsely accused his wife of adultery, and the poor woman was stoned to death-Do Islamic women still have human rights? When can the backward villages move towards the legal...

  • Dayana 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    Except for a conspiracy that nakedly shows the absurdity of the male-dominated society repressing and trampling on women's rights, but what I think is that these executions in the name of God are so afraid of being known by outsiders, and they will be denied after they are exposed. Their psychology may not be as righteous as they seem when they throw stones, and the same is true in other places, the news has always been blocked because they are afraid in their...

  • Duane 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    Plot/religion/feminism; "Don't act hypocritical, don't think that by reciting the Koran aloud, you can cover up lies"; I did skip the stoning part, such a wild thing, of course, is not completely related to religion, I I don't believe in religion, I believe in human nature; Sudan also has canings on women, they are very exciting and exciting, but I am extremely nauseated, unable to share their deformed fun and...

Extended Reading
  • Fern 2022-03-30 09:01:12

    man, man

    ——Comment on Soraya M.

    What are we talking about when we say "traditional"? Are you talking about five thousand civilizations? Are you talking about the glorious history of mankind? In fact, opening up the history of mankind and opening up the "tradition" of mankind is probably the...

  • Sigurd 2022-03-29 08:01:01

    AND?

    "the world will know" and ?
      Still grateful for the filming.
      SORAYA said: "I was given to men to do chores at the age of nine so that my parents could save alimony."
      Poverty can dehumanize human beings. Women are also numb to the shackles of traditional thinking, they only know that they are...

The Stoning of Soraya M. quotes

  • Zahra: Are you frightened?

    Soraya M.: Not of death. But of dying, the stones - the pain.

  • [last lines]

    Zahra: The world will know!

    Title Card: When French-Iranian journalist, Freidoune Sahebjam, published The Stoning of Soraya M., it became an international bestseller, focusing attention on the practice of stoning in Iran, as well as the lack of women's rights there. Despite official denials, untold numbers of people, mostly women, continue to be put to death by stoning in many countries around the world.