Triumph in Humanities
- Angelika Espejo
- Oct 23, 2020
- 3 min read
Ali (Amir Farrokh Hashemian) is the ideal sibling who parts a well-deserved blessing to Zahra (Bahare Seddiqi), his younger sister, to brighten her up. Ali joined a race to win new pair of sneakers. His hopelessness on the loss of shoes and the last misfortune of not placing 3rd in the race. Zahra, on her part, additionally delivers a guiltlessness that will leave you dim looking. One scene that is particularly strong is the point at which the two, face a girl they assumed that has Zahra's shoes. When the two saw the dad of the girl that is a visually impaired trash picker, they discreetly turn around. The delightful connection between Ali and Zahra will leave a mixed taste and flavor on your tongue.What I love about this film, is when Ali do all that he could do to get new shoes for his sister; he joined in his school's long-distance race and attempted to win the third spot to get shoes as the prize. It was an amazing run, the main possibility he can compensate for his mix-up. He was sure that he's going to win it, however, he wound up being in any case, he won first place with different prize. Baffled not getting the shoes and break the awful news to Zahra, but ends up, Allah has a different plan, a better plan. (watch the movie to know what plan it is)What I love about this film, is when Ali do all that he could do to get new shoes for his sister; he joined in his school's long-distance race and attempted to win the third spot to get shoes as the prize. It was an amazing run, the main possibility he can compensate for his mix-up. He was sure that he's going to win it, however, he wound up being in any case, he won first place with different prize. Baffled not getting the shoes and break the awful news to Zahra, but ends up, Allah has a different plan, a better plan. (watch the movie to know what plan it is)Children of Heaven (1997) directed by Majid Majidi has the style, restriction, idyllic magnificence, lively edges, straightforwardness, blamelessness, diligence, and kin love that makes the film more incomparable. Majid Majidi's Iranian gem has such a great amount to bring to the table.

Ali (Amir Farrokh Hashemian) is the ideal sibling who parts a well-deserved blessing to Zahra (Bahare Seddiqi), his younger sister, to brighten her up. Ali joined a race to win new pair of sneakers. His hopelessness on the loss of shoes and the last misfortune of not placing 3rd in the race. Zahra, on her part, additionally delivers a guiltlessness that will leave you dim looking. One scene that is particularly strong is the point at which the two, face a girl they assumed that has Zahra's shoes. When the two saw the dad of the girl that is a visually impaired trash picker, they discreetly turn around. The delightful connection between Ali and Zahra will leave a mixed taste and flavor on your tongue.

What I love about this film, is when Ali do all that he could do to get new shoes for his sister; he joined in his school's long-distance race and attempted to win the third spot to get shoes as the prize. It was an amazing run, the main possibility he can compensate for his mix-up. He was sure that he's going to win it, however, he wound up being in any case, he won first place with different prize. Baffled not getting the shoes and break the awful news to Zahra, but ends up, Allah has a different plan, a better plan. (watch the full movie to know what plan it is)
The film Children of Heaven is truly a quality film, touching and very impressed. Not only pity and deep sadness that made me touched watching this pair of little stars in action. But his cuteness and innocence can sometimes make him laugh watching him.
Rating: 9.5
Children of Heaven Movie Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XkC9it8OPs

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