Poverty brings evil

Letitia 2022-03-30 09:01:12

My rating: 8.5

Film review:

Soraya gave birth to 2 sons and 2 daughters. Her husband disliked her and wanted to change to another 14-year-old woman, but he didn't want to pay her alimony, so he wanted to force her to divorce. Soraya was unwilling to divorce. Her husband falsely accused her of having an affair with other men, and was finally sentenced to stoning and buried Soraya in the ground. Soraya was stoned alive by the villagers.

There are many ignorant places in the world, mainly because the economy is too poor, and women cannot earn money independently, which is why such a tragic tragedy is caused. Therefore, poverty is evil. China's targeted poverty alleviation is to eliminate poverty completely. Poverty will bring social instability.

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  • Damian 2022-04-02 09:01:16

    God will know. This is a heinous accusation, this is still a brutal human crime, this is the tragedy that happens to modern women. If you've ever believed that there is such a sin in some corner of the world, you know that civilization to the West can't wait. Soraya, who was stoned to death, was branded with primitive brutality and cruelty that trampled on her life. Under the veil of Arab women hides unequal contempt.

  • Jannie 2022-03-29 08:01:01

    Leaving aside the difference of religion, when faith becomes a tool to satisfy people's selfish desires, it becomes a cult, and this person does not deserve to be a believer. No one has the right to take the life of others by any means. A close friend who came back from work in Afghanistan tells me that something like this is shocking because it actually happens. And the world doesn't know, and those who know are powerless. After the phrase "the world will know", may God free them from ignorance.

The Stoning of Soraya M. quotes

  • [first lines]

    Title Card: Don't act like the hypocrite, who thinks he can conceal his wiles while loudly quoting the Koran. - Hafez, 14th Century Iranian Poet

  • 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.