This song is called "Diyar" by Iranian pop icon Shahram Shabpareh, describing being away from your home, your country or nation. He wrote this song while the King Mohamad Reza Pahlavi👑 left Iran in 1979. Shahram Shabpareh's music was produced in LA, but banned in Iran (still is) after 1979. But there's not one party, wedding, or gathering where Iranians don't play his songs and sing along. So it's cool seeing his song in a movie.
But we (as Iranians) don't refer to that dictator as a king. We ousted him in 1979 through a true revolution. However, the fcking Islamic party later seized the people's rights and changed the revolution to the wrong way.
I watched it yesterday...oh god The cinematography was extremely beautiful, the mountains, the sky, the atmosphere...everything about this movie was great.
Je reviens juste de l’avoir vu, le film a été dans la programmation du festival de film de ma petite ville québecoise! C’est un très beau film et beaucoup de gens le reconnaissent
I enjoyed every second of this movie. Cinematography is breathtaking. The story, acting and the depth of the emotions expressed all touched me deeply. Thank you Iran♥️
Sadece bu sahne ve bu cocuk beni bitirdi ya nasil bir cocuk nasil bir tatli nasil nasil nasil alıp icime basmak geldi icimden cocuk seni. Filmi de izleyeceğim en kisa zamanda.
While I am a day away of one of my biggest immigration to try new life I came across with this song by chance and to read the comment to see the purpose of the song and lyrics made me happy well I do not have to but still I will leave the people I love and the city I used to like to live and being a part of it. Sometimes we just need to move on. And I wish all the best to people who have the feeling of anxiety, curiosity, wonder to move on and wish we will all have the feeling of to say yes thanks God we did move on, afterwards
You should watch the movie, but they are really sad they lost their other child but they want to pretend they are happy because of their little kid. So in fact both husband and wife are mourning.
this scene is absolutely, utterly disgusting. the man is looking straight at the child's behind while he is dancing, right in front of him too! why does he keep grabbing the little boy and pushing him into his lap? I am going to make a rant about this scene because it makes me very mad, how this was shown on TV.
Wow, what a dirty mind. You do really have what it takes to be a sex offender given an encouraging environment. What else in daily life you find unbearably sexual? The doughnut you had for breakfast?