Turtles Can Fly
کیسەڵەکانیش دەفڕنRating: 7.7 |
Language: ku |
Year:2005 |
Country:IR |
Tags:
bicycle, children in wartime, dead child, iraq, kurdistan, landmine, muslim, rape, refugee, soldier, suicide, tank, village |
Description:
"Turtles Can Fly" is a powerful film that delves into the harrowing reality of life for children living near the Turkey-Iraq border during the final days of Saddam's rule. The story centers on a band of youngsters who, rather than enjoying their childhood, are tasked with the dangerous and grim job of clearing mines. Their dreams and ambitions are placed on hold as they navigate through the treacherous landscape and wait for the regime to collapse.Director Bahman Ghobadi masterfully crafts this poignant story using a blend of raw emotions and striking visuals, providing a glimpse into the lives of these resilient children. The film explores themes of hope, survival, and innocence lost in an environment dominated by conflict and fear. Each character's unique backstory adds layers to their collective struggle, creating a deeply immersive experience for viewers."Turtles Can Fly" is more than just a harrowing portrayal of children forced into adulthood; it's also a testament to the enduring human spirit and the indomitable will to survive against all odds. The film's title, inspired by the children's analogy that turtles can only move forward by constantly focusing on their feet rather than getting distracted by the distance ahead, serves as a metaphor for these youngsters' determination to press on in spite of overwhelming adversity.
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