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这是一处充满神秘的土地,这里的生活危险和阳光并存,这里的青春更多了一份坎坷。这里,就是中东。中东地区的电影特别爱把镜头对准年少的孩子,没有明星与商业化运作,瞳孔深处流露出来的对灾难的控诉,真挚动人,无须表演,因为那就是他们很多人的真实生活。而这些电影,也往往和战争、贫穷、宗教纠缠在一起。正因为如此,这里的青春,才显得那样沉重。伊朗动画电影《我在伊朗长大》改编自玛嘉·莎塔琵的自传体漫画,大背景放到了伊朗伊斯兰教革命时期。年幼早熟的玛嘉在革命失败后的氛围下,越过官方禁令,迷上Punk音乐。她越来越大胆的行为让父母担忧,于是父母把她送到奥地利上学,Punk音乐并没有让她得到精神上的解脱,身为伊朗人不得不面对别人的歧视和自卑情绪。被当做“异类”的她,逃到哪里都无法摆脱异乡人的身份,甚至为了追求自由不惜牺牲亲情,她却无法摆脱那个叫“伊朗”的故乡在她身上打下的
This is a mysterious land, where the dangers of life and the coexistence of the sun, where more youthful ups and downs of a rough. Here is the Middle East. The movies in the Middle East are especially good at targeting young children. They have no clues about the catastrophe exposed by stars and commercial operations. They are sincere and do not need to perform because it is the real life of many of them. And these films are often intertwined with war, poverty and religion. Because of this, youth here, it seems so heavy. Iranian animated film “I grew up in Iran,” autobiographical comic adapted from Maga? Thaeta Pope, the background into the Iran Islamic revolution. Young precocious Makha in the atmosphere after the failure of the revolution, crossed the official ban, hooked Punk music. Her daring behavior worried parents, so her parents sent her to Austria to go to school, Punk music did not let her get the spirit of relief, as Iranians have to face other people’s discrimination and inferiority. She is regarded as “alien ”, where she can not get rid of the stranger’s identity, and even sacrificed her family for the sake of freedom, she can not get rid of her hometown called “Iran”