1. The Oscar wins on the secular. For both classes of people, the focus is on the secular conflict, and religion sometimes even becomes a means of accusing each other; the most successful place is to remind people that there are not only The Revolutionary Guard and the street movement, and the presence of life. 2. There is a structure of middle class/bottom class and pious/impious, and the final solution of the problem still depends on belief, and the mentality of v is worth pondering. 3. The story itself is not special. In fact, it is a story of touching porcelain, but it is set against the background of a couple who are arguing about whether to leave the country and are preparing for a divorce. The opening scene is the only direct reference to a political issue in the film. 3. In addition, the story is also cleverly told. The crash scene only relies on the telephoto lens, accelerated editing and sound effects, but it does not perform, making the subsequent reversal extremely reasonable. 4. As a film that is entirely driven by dialogue, the filming method is quite satisfactory, and it is mainly based on positive and negative shooting and continuous editing; there are occasional long shots, mainly to show that my family is in the same space; The photography brings the audience closer to the film, and the colors and lighting are flat. 5. He watched Westminster and Teme drive away from the scene from the balcony, the grey sunset was very Iranian. 6. The film ends with a long shot, and the open ending is essentially a calling structure that asks the Iranians: Do you stay or leave.
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