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turtles can fly (2004)
I watched a movie that made me feel emotional. At the end of the movie, I thought of the children who had recently died, even though the movie was not about a real war. After the movie, I was so moved that I couldn't look away from the floor. I was angry that there are children in the world who have to collect mines and live in war-torn countries. Even the small things in the movie, like the red fish, made me cry. I was also moved by the scene where I learned the truth about a woman's story. If I had the chance to save one of the children, I wouldn't know which one to choose. I wish I could do something to help the children who are living in war-torn countries.
Watching a dystopia is like watching a movie about a terrible world. It could be a country, with houses, and people like a boy and his dad. The mom could be any age. Instead of a hardware store, there are weapons, like guns and mines, and jets and tanks in the sky and on the roads. The ground is made of metal and rust, and the children have a difficult situation to face. It would be better if this was just a movie and not real.
I watched a movie yesterday that I was surprised wasn't talked about more. It was a classic war movie set in Iraq, but it had a really funny story. I was surprised because I was laughing one minute and then crying the next, and then laughing again. I definitely recommend it.
Riga, the actor who plays a blind child in the movie, is actually blind in real life. After the movie was finished filming, the director Bahman Ghobadi arranged for Riga to have an operation to help improve his vision.
It is important to remember that wars are caused by people wanting power, not by innocent people. Children should be upset when something they love is taken away from them, not because of a war.
Bahman Ghobadi, the director of the movie "The Time of Drunken Horses", has made another movie. He is able to get amazing performances from the kids in his movies. He has worked with the same kid in multiple movies, and the kid has even become his assistant. The latest movie stars a kid nicknamed "The Satellite" who will also be Ghobadi's assistant in his next movie. It's amazing to see how Ghobadi is able to create masterpieces with the help of children.
This movie takes us on a journey to Iraq for 90 minutes, showing us what we don't usually see or feel in the news and articles. We often close our eyes to the world around us, making us all blind. I wish that all the political, religious, and other influential people in the world would open their eyes and watch movies like this and others like Clockwork Orange. Maybe if they did, they could help heal even the most troubled people in the movie.
I just watched a movie that made me feel emotional. It was full of lessons and had a lot of meaning. At one point, a red fish was given to the main character who wears glasses. When the bag was shaken, the fish gave the water color. At the end of the movie, the same main character, who had been so determined before the war, turned away from the American soldiers.
I watched a sad movie a few years ago that always makes me cry when I think about it. It reminds me of the innocence and sadness of being a child, and how people should not be divided by nationality or borders.
If there is a war in a country, it is a very dangerous and scary situation. Children are the ones who suffer the most in this situation. We need to be aware of this and make sure that children are protected.
This movie is about a Kurdish story told through the eyes of children. It has beautiful visuals, especially when Agrin is the main character. Even though I had to watch it with subtitles, my mother was so moved by the story that she stayed up late to watch it with me and cried without needing to read the subtitles. It's amazing that she was so familiar with the language even though it wasn't her own.
Bahman Ghobadi is a movie director who had his first movie shown at the Berlinale film festival. The movie features child actors who are actually refugees from war-torn countries. Watching this movie will help you understand the destruction caused by war and who the real victims are. If you're interested in seeing this movie, it's called "It's Time for the Drunk Horses".
Ghobadi's amazing work, called "Turtles Can Fly," is available in the United States and other English-speaking countries. I will write more about it when I have more time.
The movie shows how kids can act differently depending on the situation, which is similar to the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding. We see the harsh reality of war on TV, which makes us feel uneasy. After watching the movie, you go out into the dark streets and disappear. At that same moment, a child could be stepping on a landmine somewhere far away, but we don't hear about it.
Every time the girl left the child and came back, it made me feel really sad. Even though I was sad, the child's view of these events stayed in my mind like a heavy weight. What did we say we wanted to be when we grew up? Did we say we found him on the street?
I think Bahman Mohbadi did an amazing job in this movie. He didn't make it too emotional or focus on the tragedy of the story, but instead used the images of the region to tell the story. It's too bad that no other Turkish or Iranian movies since 2000 have been as good as this one. It's also not fair to say that the movie isn't anti-war or that it's against America, because that's not what the movie is about.
No actor or actress has been able to look as intense as the main character in the movie with the scarred face. So far, no one has been able to make me feel as strongly as this girl did. This movie is definitely worth watching and should be seen multiple times.
This picture shows a person standing in front of a large body of water, with a mountain range in the background. The person is looking out at the scenery, taking in the beauty of nature.
I watched a movie that was released seven years ago and it was really good. The movie featured a character named Shirkooh who talked to a satellite and was often crying and shouting. I don't need to mention the director Bahman Ghobadi since it has been mentioned a lot in other reviews. I would watch it again and I don't regret it. (Spoiler: The movie also featured Americans).
turtles can fly (2004)
turtles can fly (2004)
I watched a movie that made me feel emotional. At the end of the movie, I thought of the children who had recently died, even though the movie was not about a real war. After the movie, I was so moved that I couldn't look away from the floor. I was angry that there are children in the world who have to collect mines and live in war-torn countries. Even the small things in the movie, like the red fish, made me cry. I was also moved by the scene where I learned the truth about a woman's story. If I had the chance to save one of the children, I wouldn't know which one to choose. I wish I could do something to help the children who are living in war-torn countries.
turtles can fly (2004)
Watching a dystopia is like watching a movie about a terrible world. It could be a country, with houses, and people like a boy and his dad. The mom could be any age. Instead of a hardware store, there are weapons, like guns and mines, and jets and tanks in the sky and on the roads. The ground is made of metal and rust, and the children have a difficult situation to face. It would be better if this was just a movie and not real.
turtles can fly (2004)
I watched a movie yesterday that I was surprised wasn't talked about more. It was a classic war movie set in Iraq, but it had a really funny story. I was surprised because I was laughing one minute and then crying the next, and then laughing again. I definitely recommend it.
turtles can fly (2004)
Riga, the actor who plays a blind child in the movie, is actually blind in real life. After the movie was finished filming, the director Bahman Ghobadi arranged for Riga to have an operation to help improve his vision.
turtles can fly (2004)
It is important to remember that wars are caused by people wanting power, not by innocent people. Children should be upset when something they love is taken away from them, not because of a war.
turtles can fly (2004)
This is a great movie that has both funny and serious moments. It's best to watch it with someone else and not late at night.
turtles can fly (2004)
Bahman Ghobadi, the director of the movie "The Time of Drunken Horses", has made another movie. He is able to get amazing performances from the kids in his movies. He has worked with the same kid in multiple movies, and the kid has even become his assistant. The latest movie stars a kid nicknamed "The Satellite" who will also be Ghobadi's assistant in his next movie. It's amazing to see how Ghobadi is able to create masterpieces with the help of children.
turtles can fly (2004)
This movie takes us on a journey to Iraq for 90 minutes, showing us what we don't usually see or feel in the news and articles. We often close our eyes to the world around us, making us all blind. I wish that all the political, religious, and other influential people in the world would open their eyes and watch movies like this and others like Clockwork Orange. Maybe if they did, they could help heal even the most troubled people in the movie.
turtles can fly (2004)
Bahman Ghobadi, a Kurdish-Iranian filmmaker, made a powerful movie about how the Second Gulf War affected children. (2004)
turtles can fly (2004)
I just watched a movie that made me feel emotional. It was full of lessons and had a lot of meaning. At one point, a red fish was given to the main character who wears glasses. When the bag was shaken, the fish gave the water color. At the end of the movie, the same main character, who had been so determined before the war, turned away from the American soldiers.
turtles can fly (2004)
I watched a sad movie a few years ago that always makes me cry when I think about it. It reminds me of the innocence and sadness of being a child, and how people should not be divided by nationality or borders.
turtles can fly (2004)
Turtles cannot actually fly, but they can move quickly through the water.
turtles can fly (2004)
Bahman Ghobadi is a movie director. His movie was very successful and won many awards at film festivals in Europe.
turtles can fly (2004)
Don't make me sad, I don't even have anything to wipe away my tears.
turtles can fly (2004)
If there is a war in a country, it is a very dangerous and scary situation. Children are the ones who suffer the most in this situation. We need to be aware of this and make sure that children are protected.
turtles can fly (2004)
I feel so drained after watching this movie. It was a movie made by people from Iran.
turtles can fly (2004)
This movie is about a Kurdish story told through the eyes of children. It has beautiful visuals, especially when Agrin is the main character. Even though I had to watch it with subtitles, my mother was so moved by the story that she stayed up late to watch it with me and cried without needing to read the subtitles. It's amazing that she was so familiar with the language even though it wasn't her own.
turtles can fly (2004)
Bahman Ghobadi is a movie director who had his first movie shown at the Berlinale film festival. The movie features child actors who are actually refugees from war-torn countries. Watching this movie will help you understand the destruction caused by war and who the real victims are. If you're interested in seeing this movie, it's called "It's Time for the Drunk Horses".
turtles can fly (2004)
Ghobadi's amazing work, called "Turtles Can Fly," is available in the United States and other English-speaking countries. I will write more about it when I have more time.
turtles can fly (2004)
The movie shows how kids can act differently depending on the situation, which is similar to the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding. We see the harsh reality of war on TV, which makes us feel uneasy. After watching the movie, you go out into the dark streets and disappear. At that same moment, a child could be stepping on a landmine somewhere far away, but we don't hear about it.
turtles can fly (2004)
Every time the girl left the child and came back, it made me feel really sad. Even though I was sad, the child's view of these events stayed in my mind like a heavy weight. What did we say we wanted to be when we grew up? Did we say we found him on the street?
turtles can fly (2004)
I think Bahman Mohbadi did an amazing job in this movie. He didn't make it too emotional or focus on the tragedy of the story, but instead used the images of the region to tell the story. It's too bad that no other Turkish or Iranian movies since 2000 have been as good as this one. It's also not fair to say that the movie isn't anti-war or that it's against America, because that's not what the movie is about.
turtles can fly (2004)
No actor or actress has been able to look as intense as the main character in the movie with the scarred face. So far, no one has been able to make me feel as strongly as this girl did. This movie is definitely worth watching and should be seen multiple times.
turtles can fly (2004)
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turtles can fly (2004)
This picture shows a person standing in front of a large body of water, with a mountain range in the background. The person is looking out at the scenery, taking in the beauty of nature.
turtles can fly (2004)
(see: lakposhtha ham parvaz mikonand)
turtles can fly (2004)
I watched a movie that was released seven years ago and it was really good. The movie featured a character named Shirkooh who talked to a satellite and was often crying and shouting. I don't need to mention the director Bahman Ghobadi since it has been mentioned a lot in other reviews. I would watch it again and I don't regret it. (Spoiler: The movie also featured Americans).
turtles can fly (2004)
The director made a sad movie to honor all the young kids who were hurt or killed because of the bad decisions made by dictators and fascists.
turtles can fly (2004)
It is clear to us that not everyone has the same life experiences, and some people are born into better situations than others.