8/10
It's hard to believe that it was made under the regime of IRI...!
8 June 2021
It's a very good film about Islam, Jihadism, family, love, Rigi family, terrorism, Iran, Baloch culture which is almost always rejected and hidden in the background, unfortunately.

Actually, I, as an Iranian, don't know much about Baloch people, because our government completely rejected them.

It's a very well-made film, so much to the point and with great messages.

It was unbelievable how our regime didn't censor some parts, for example, this one was about real Islam, not the one that has been made by some people and a sugar-coated version of the real thing.

A quote from Abdolmalek Rigi in the film: "Jihad, war and killing God's enemies are a necessity.

We have to fight old and new infidels.

Islam is a religion of war, not peace.

Those who want to combine Islam with liberalism, democracy and peace, are infidels, it is our obligation to kill them."

This is the reality of Islam, if you don't like it so you don't like Islam and these people who are fighting for their belief will harm or kill you in the end. This is reality as you can see in everyday life, but if you don't believe in the things they are fighting for so you have to think twice or at least read your holy book for once in a language that you can understand, not like Iranian people who never read the Quran and respect it always, it's simply nonsense!

I myself as an atheist have no respect for any religion at all, they are pure poison for our mind and society. I know there are some people who never go deep into the religious books and haven't got any idea what they are believing, I can respect these minority but never respect religions.

Technically, this film is strong and meticulously well-made. Another strong work by Narges Abyar. Cinematography, editing and some minor issues were among the weak points of this film.

7.5/10.
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