"The breadwinner" extols the freedom and affection under difficult circumstances, and highlights the preciousness of human nature.

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movie "The breadwinner" is as beautiful as ever, but the plot is much heavier than the previous one. The film reflects a brave and strong girl in Afghanistan who pretends to be a little boy to earn money to support her family in order to survive. Because of the troubled times, his father was arrested for no reason. Is there any other man in his family who can make money? Moreover, in the movie, girls can't even buy things, and only after they pretend to be boys can they exchange money for food. In the end, with the help of a kind uncle, she rescued her father from prison, and the family was reunited in the moonlight. Peace is not easy. Fortunately we were born in a beautiful country. The burden of

on the protagonist’s family has never been reduced. They sacrificed for their family and life, but the situation has rarely improved. But as the story in the story tells, only stories are eternal solace. This is a rare animation masterpiece in recent years. It rarely uses a first-person perspective to show the suffering in Afghanistan: a dark regressive government, cruel wars, and indifferent social relations. On the other hand, it extols the freedom and affection under difficult circumstances and highlights the preciousness of human nature. The picture of this film has a unique Middle Eastern flavor, just like the scenes and characters in Mulan, it gives people a proper exotic atmosphere and a unique cultural experience. The image of Pawana’s father in the movie

​​is moving. The cruelty of the war made him lose a leg, but he still protects his child’s inner world. In the whole film, what impressed me the most was that in order to protect the child, the mother took the torch to face the bad guy bravely, grabbed the bad guy's blade, blood flowed through the palm, the almost crazy scene while the movie switched to the girl waiting Whether the father can get out of prison safely, this makes people have to be nervous. At the end of the movie, the only thing I feel regretful is that the man who rescued the girl's father got a shot. What did he end up like? The war has not stopped. Can the family of five be truly reunited?

saw that I was suffocated. I cried like a dog at the end. I felt very miserable and had a different kind of encouragement. I would be verbally abused and beaten when I went out without a man. I was imprisoned for no reason and traded like goods. Marriage, fear and fear of life, a completely different world that can only be experienced by dressing up as a man, and the life taken away by "toys" on the street at any time is too suffocating. I hope that Pawanas can see their yearning The beach. Fortunately, Pawana is an animated character. Snowflake, whose father was arrested inexplicably, did not become a sigh of a sad woman in the world, but made her bear the loss, violence and life earlier. The movie

was Amway while watching "The Kite Chaser", but this movie is still the same as the novel, which makes me feel a little depressed. The background of the times is really too similar. I feel sorry for the innocent people in that area and sigh that I am really lucky. I really watched "The Kite Chaser" and then watched this movie. You can experience the book more deeply. Describe the plot and story background. Back to the movie itself, the independent Pawana, the brave Suleiman, the kind-hearted uncle, the fearless mother, and the few beautiful scenery, just like the light that appears in the heavy background, illuminating the war And the dark road. Also, the narrative style of this movie is very unique and interesting, it is recommended.