About Yili

Oda 2022-03-26 09:01:08

There are many Iranians living in Germany, and Ahmed is one of them. When Ahmed returned to his motherland for vacation, he ran into the beautiful kindergarten teacher Yili, and he soon fell in love with the newly divorced. Just before he had time to launch a love offensive, Yili mysteriously disappeared. The big guys started to search separately, until the court intervened in the case, and couldn't find any clues, and Yili still didn't come back... I've seen it, I've seen it, I've seen it, I've seen it, I've seen it, I've seen it pass

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  • Jarrell 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    The restless and slow rhythm, coupled with Iran's unique national flavor, is destined to be a difficult-to-approach context. I can't understand the logic behind the characters' behavior in the plot. If the lies laid out for the so-called escape from marriage and derailment at the beginning are to bury subsequent conflicts, then everything is a continuation of the initial lies and lying, which does not create enough credibility. , perhaps it is the so-called cultural conflict that will cause these incomprehensions and inaccessibility. The mood in the film doesn't appear to be very organized and rigorous, and the whole story feels loose as a result. In addition, Iranian movies are really very unfriendly to face blind patients.

  • Monserrat 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    The restless and slow rhythm, coupled with Iran's unique national flavor, is destined to be a difficult-to-approach context. I can't understand the logic behind the characters' behavior in the plot. If the lies laid out for the so-called escape from marriage and derailment at the beginning are to bury subsequent conflicts, then everything is a continuation of the initial lies and lying, which does not create enough credibility. , perhaps it is the so-called cultural conflict that will cause these incomprehensions and inaccessibility. The mood in the film doesn't appear to be very organized and rigorous, and the whole story feels loose as a result. In addition, Iranian movies are really very unfriendly to face blind patients.

Darbareye Elly quotes

  • Ahmad: A bitter ending is better than an endless bitterness.

  • Sepideh: Now, what does he think about Elly?