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The Breadwinner

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The Breadwinner is an animated film adaptation of the novel of a same name, co-produced by Cartoon Saloon (The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea), Aircraft Pictures Canada and Angelina Jolie. It was directed by Nora Twomey, who previously co-directed The Secret of Kells.Parvana, an 11-year-old girl, lives with her family under the iron grip of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Taliban). Decades of war and tyranny have plunged the land into abject poverty, and her amputee father, Nurullah, struggles to make a living as a scribe and street vendor. Though the regime cracks down severely on education and demands complete submission from all women, Parvana and her siblings are lucky to have a learned upbringing from their parents, who raised them to be literate and educated them on the nation's history through stories. Things, however, take a turn for the worse when the Taliban imprisons her father under false charges. Left with no other option, Parvana disguises herself as a boy in order to be the family's breadwinner and free her father before war engulfs the country once more.The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2017.Has nothing to do with the animated series Breadwinners.
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Arc Symbol
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Arc Symbol: The boy from the Story Within a Story shows up a few times curled in a Troubled Fetal Position. This seems to be a symbol for fear and grief.
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Dirty Coward
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Dirty Coward: Idrees is more than happy to bully hapless street vendors or young kids, and is responsible for having the Taliban arrest the one-legged and middle-aged Nurullah. But in his last scene, when he's told he's going to the front and sits in a Taliban truck next to other fighters, he looks flat-out terrified. Not to mention his attempt at firing a gun visibly startles him.
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Artistic License – Linguistics
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Artistic License – Linguistics: Soraya and Parvana call their mother "mama jan" ("jan" being an endearment term that is often attached to the ends of names by Dari-speaking Afghans). In Dari, "mama" means uncle while "madar" means mother. This was likely done in order to make it easier for viewers who speak English or Spanish to understand.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: The movie is markedly darker and more viscerally violent compared to both the original novel and Cartoon Saloon's previous works.
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Conditioned to Accept Horror
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Conditioned to Accept Horror: Shauzia, especially, who's been successfully passing as a boy for quite some time. She's gotten used to being wary of landmines and hearing about beatings.
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Punch-Clock Villain
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Punch-Clock Villain: Razaq starts the movie as this, being a footsoldier for the Taliban but displaying none of the viciousness of his comrades, and even having several Pet the Dog moments towards Parvana. By the end of the film, he undergoes a full Heel–Face Turn and rescues Nurallah from prison, and it's implied to be at the cost of his life.
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Crapsack World
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Crapsack World: Under the Taliban rule, Afghanistan is a land ground down by poverty and war, where the people are barely literate enough to keep their dying history and myths alive. Young boys are casually abused and forced to do back-breaking work or fight for the Taliban just to make ends meet, women are forbidden from going outside the house entirely, arrests and punishment are handed out by roving gunmen whenever they feel like it and all forms of technology and outside influence are banned.
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Adapted Out
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Adapted Out: Mrs. Weera, notably since she plays a pivotal role in the book as Parvana's second mother figure.
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StoryWithinAStory
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Story Within a Story: Throughout the movie, Parvana periodically tells the story of a boy who goes on a quest to retrieve seeds his village needs to survive that were stolen by the Elephant King. Each instance, the story is loosely related to what she is going through at the time.
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Character Development
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Character Development: Parvana learns to be more confident and optimistic during her time passing as a boy.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: Parvana manages to get her weakened father out of prison thanks to the help of Razaq (who may die of the bullet wounds he received for it), and Fattema, Soraya, and Zaki manage to drive off the cruel relative who came to collect them against their will. But each group is stranded in the middle of the road the same night that a war is starting and bombs are approaching, so it is uncertain if either group will survive the night, let alone find each other later. But for now, they are happy to be together and to have a chance of reuniting later.
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2D Visuals, 3D Effects
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2D Visuals, 3D Effects: The movie is mostly animated in 2D, but the transport are animated in cel-shaded 3D.
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The Storyteller
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The Storyteller: Parvana's father. After his arrest, Parvana takes up the mantle to keep everyone's spirits up.
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Scenery Gorn
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Scenery Gorn: The dusty, war-torn urban squalor of Kabul, the remoteness of the brick quarries, the dystopic facade of the Pul-e-Charkhi prison and the sprawling graveyard of Soviet vehicles are all illustrated in haunting beauty.
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Gory Discretion Shot: In the process of tying up loose ends on the eve of battle, the Taliban gun down a group of prisoners just outside the frame.
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Twelfth Night Adventure
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Twelfth Night Adventure: Parvana spends a good chunk of the movie dressing up as a boy, under the name "Aatish", to help provide for her family.
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Disproportionate Retribution
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Disproportionate Retribution: As is to be expected of oppressive and tyrannical regimes, members of the Taliban exercise this. The most explicit and upsetting example is when Parvana’s mother is savagely beaten senseless (thankfully offscreen) with her husband’s walking cane for traveling to the prison to desperately see her husband without a male escort.
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Bookends
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Book Ends: The film opens with Parvana's father telling her the history of their people. The film ends with her repeating the same words back to him.
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The Reveal
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The Reveal: No one in Parvana's family wants to talk about how her older brother died. At the end of the film, the Story Within a Story reveals that he picked up a toy in the street that had a bomb inside it. The "toy" was likely to have been a hand grenade or small explosives device that Sulayman mistook for a toy.
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: Nurullah, the wisest and most well-learned character in the film, has a name that means "light of God". Invoked by Razaq, who tells Parvana that "Hala," his deceased wife, is named after the light that shines around the moon on a clear night.
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Nominal Importance
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Nominal Importance: Also discussed by Shauzia. She asks about the boy's name in Parvana's Story Within a Story, saying she can't tell a story about a boy and not give the boy a name. Parvana names him Sulayman, after her dead brother, causing Shauzia to smile and say, "That's a good name."
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Here We Go Again!
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Here We Go Again!: The history of Afghanistan is noted to be one of facing off various empires unable to conquer it, with Afghan society still recovering from the Soviet invasion. By the end of the movie, America has begun its attack on Afghanistan to kickstart The War on Terror.
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Arc Words
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Arc Words: There are a lot of requests for and mentions of stories throught the movie. The stories themselves act as both encouragement to go on and some much-needed escapism.
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Adaptation Explanation Extrication
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Adaptation Explanation Extrication: The updated setting of 2001 messes up the climax of the story, which sees Fattema attempting to arrange the wedding of Soraya with a cousin in Mazar-i-Sharif. Except that Mazar was also in the Taliban's hands in 2001, and had been since the 1998 battle; moving there isn't going to do them any good. In the book, which is set in the late 1990s, the city has yet to fall. Parvana is told by a refugee, days after her family had departed for Mazar, that the city has fallen to the Taliban. To be fair, the film also removes the plot point of Soraya wanting to go to college, which would be impossible even for adult men, let alone women, under the Taliban's rule. In the film, Fattema arranges the marriage in order to have the support of their extended family, rather than to escape the Taliban's influence. Because the Taliban required women to have a male escort at all times and forbade women from working, the presence of a male relative was crucial in order to survive. By marrying Soraya to a cousin and moving to Mazar, Parvana's family would have that.
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Character Name Alias
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Character Name Alias: Shauzia goes by the male pseudonym Deliwar, which means "brave" in Dari (Persian). Parvana later adopts the name Aatish, meaning "fire".
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Comic-Book Adaptation
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Comic-Book Adaptation: Groundwood Books released a graphic novel.
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Reckless Gun Usage
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Reckless Gun Usage: At one point, Idrees absent-mindedly points his rifle at an older Taliban fighter, earning himself a Dope Slap. And just a moment earlier, he accidentally pulled the trigger, firing a few automatic shots into the air. Many other Taliban enforcers are seen holding their guns casually through crowded public spaces.
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Arranged Marriage
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Arranged Marriage: Halfway through the film, Fattema arranges a marriage between her oldest daughter Soraya and her cousin's youngest son to make ends meet. They send a relative to collect her, Soraya, and Zaki while Parvana is out; so she calls it off.
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Turn of the Millennium
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Turn of the Millennium: Set in the year 2001, just before the start of the War on Terror.
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Mature Work, Child Protagonists
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Mature Work, Child Protagonists: The movie has an 11-year old girl as the protagonist, and the plot deals with the real-life poverty, repression, abuse and misogyny of Taliban Afghanistan regime.
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Posthumous Character
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Posthumous Character: Parvana's deceased brother, Sulayman, is personified by the boy protagonist of the fairy tale she narrates throughout the movie.
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Token Good Teammate
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Token Good Teammate: Razaq is part of the Taliban, but he is very kind, gentle, and soft-spoken.
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Art Shift
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Art Shift: The fairy tales are illustrated in cutout stop-motion-like sequences with an art style reminiscent of Persian miniatures.
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Rewatch Bonus
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Rewatch Bonus: It's easy to miss the fact that Nurallah is missing a leg the first time watching before Idrees orders him to stand up. Similarly, the image of a boy in the fetal position surrounded by clouds that the movie opens with is given no context, but has a lot of significance after watching and realizing that it's Parvana's memory of her dead brother. Even more significance after learning he died in an explosion.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: Jet fighters are seen throughout the middle of the film, once they begin dropping bombs, it's clear that America has begun its attack on the Taliban by the end of the movie.
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Artistic License – Religion
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Artistic License – Religion: A minor example. When the girls are finishing their prayer, they clearly do not recite the tashahudnote the penultimate portion of the prayer where a Muslim kneels on the ground.
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Good Parents
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Good Parents: Parvana's parents are very kind, peaceful, and loving, especially her father.
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The Promise
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The Promise: As with the book, Parvana and Shauzia make a promise to meet at a place outside of Afghanistan twenty years later. However, while the book has them pick the Eiffel Tower as their destination, in the film, it is the beach of Goa.
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Rule of Three
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Rule of Three: Unsurprisingly shows up a bit in the Story Within a Story.
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No Woman's Land
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No Woman's Land: The Taliban enforce extremely strict rules on women, including that they are not allowed to leave their home without being accompanied by a male family member.
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Setting Update
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Setting Update: While the original book was written in 2000, when the Taliban were still in power, the movie is clearly set in late 2001, on the eve of the American-led invasion of Afghanistan.
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Abusive Parents
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Abusive Parents: Shauzia's father is apparently so, hence why she is working hard to earn money so she can run away from home and, if possible, the country.
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Marital Rape License
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Marital Rape License: The film doesn't outright say it, but it's implied plenty. Nurallah gets understandably protective when a teenage Talib mentions that Parvana is old enough to marry him, Soraya isn't happy with being married off, and Shauzia tearfully tells Parvana "Maybe they'll find you a husband too, and all your troubles will be over, until after the wedding at least," when she explains her situation.
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Don't Split Us Up
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Don't Split Us Up: Parvana is against moving far away for her sister's Arranged Marriage before her father gets out of prison. Later, Fattema's relative comes to collect her, Soraya, and Zaki while Parvana is out of the house, meaning she would be left behind and have no way to reach them. Fattema feels so strongly about this she calls off the wedding, despite knowing he may kill her for doing so.
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Informed Attribute: Fattema often remarks that disguised-as-a-boy Parvana looks just like her older brother Sulayman did before he died (to the point that she makes a Wrong-Name Outburst at one point). Yet, in the brief glimpse of him we see at the beginning and his appearance in her Story Within a Story, he looks almost nothing like her. In fact, he looks more like Shauzia.
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Felony Misdemeanor
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Felony Misdemeanor: Played for Drama. Any woman or girl caught out of the house without her husband or brother is beaten black and blue for it at best, and merchants caught selling to women (or having a girl assist with selling) risk getting severely punished by the Taliban. Parvana's father is also arrested for teaching his daughters how to read.
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Strong Family Resemblance
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Strong Family Resemblance: Fattema often remarks that disguised-as-a-boy Parvana looks just like her older brother Sulayman (who was around her current age when he died). Soraya also bears a striking resemblence to Fattema, underlined by their matching green hijabs.
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Bystander Syndrome
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Bystander Syndrome: A cruel necessity to survive in Taliban-controlled Afganistan. Most men are afraid to openly assist or do business with women lest they get punished by the Taliban. At one point, disguised-as-a-boy Parvana witnesses a woman getting beaten for leaving her house unescorted, and is ashamed of herself for not helping afterwards. Shauzia casually points out that if she had, all she would have helped was herself to a good beating.
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Derelict Graveyard
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Derelict Graveyard: The countryside of Afghanistan is littered with broken tanks and ordinances, all leftovers of the Soviet invasion more than a decade earlier. Nobody bothers to remove them, since they presently have bigger things to worry about.
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Everybody Lives
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Everybody Lives: Surprisingly, despite the harsh and brutal nature of the film, none of the characters are shown to die during the course of the story (though their chances of surviving long afterwards are pretty low). Sulayman and the three skeletons at the bottom of the well died in the backstory, and the fictional old horse probably died not long after fictional Sulayman left it. A few prisoners appear to be gunned down off screen, but Razaq somehow managed to survive the same thing and we never see any corpses.
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Ocean Awe
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Ocean Awe: Parvana and Shauzia are both fascinated by the sea, a place they have never been to, and their promised place to meet twenty years later is the beach of Goa. When Shauzia brings out a photo of the beach, it's shown to be downright gorgeous, a stark contrast to the dusty brown environment of Kabul. Living in a landlocked country tends to do that.
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Adaptation Name Change
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Adaptation Name Change: In the film, Parvana's older sister Nooria is renamed Soraya, her deceased brother Hossain is Sulayman, and her little brother Ali is Zaki.
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The Scapegoat
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The Scapegoat: Parvana's father reveals in the start in the film that decades of war and chaos led to people turning to leaders who would restore some semblance of normalcy, and the Taliban did that by blaming women and forcing them back into the home.
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Translation Convention
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Translation Convention: Everyone speaks English, however, there are a few cases where real Dari is spoken (although they are translated). Also, the prayers are still in Arabic.
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Freudian Slip
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Freudian Slip: When Parvana leaves to visit her Baba in prison to tell him that they'll be in Mazar-e-Sharif and bring him his walking stick, her Mama-jan begs her not to go, calling her by her dead brother's name, worried that she'll never come back.
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Razaq helps get Parvana's father out of prison, and gets shot in the shoulder for his efforts. It's implied he may die of his injuries soon. Discussed by Shauzia. When Parvana expresses guilt over not stepping in and helping a woman who was beaten for being out without her husband or burkha, Shauzia shrugs and says that she'd just be helping herself to a beating.
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Dark Messiah
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Dark Messiah: The Taliban, as discussed in Nurullah's opening narration. Even if their ways are brutally repressive, he rightly points out that the land's troubles did not start with them - they were simply the first to offer the Afghan people some semblance of stability after decades of war, which they enforced through their extreme interpretation of the Islamic Sharia.
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Early-Bird Cameo
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Early-Bird Cameo: Razaq, the man who hired Parvana-as-Aartesh to read him a letter, and later asked to teach him to read and write and eventually got her Baba out of prison is in the opening scene. He's the man with Idrees, telling him to calm down.
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Promotion to Parent
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Promotion to Parent: Downplayed for Soraya and Parvana. After their father is sent to prison and their mother is severely beaten for leaving the house without him, Fatama becomes too injured and depressed to care for her children, so Soraya (as the eldest) takes over as head of the household, and Parvana (disguised as a boy) takes over as breadwinner.
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War Is Hell
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War Is Hell: One of the main themes of the film. The people of Afghanistan are so weary and broken down by war that they’re willing to accept the Taliban’s draconian rule since they at least bring some semblance of stability. By the end the people of Afghanistan are once again faced with war. Parvana and her father are left separated from the rest of their family and all are left in the path of the incoming invasion.
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A Real Man Is a Killer
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A Real Man Is a Killer: Naturally, the film skewers men with this mentality.
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Riches to Rags
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Riches to Rags: While not exactly loaded, Parvana's family was well-off before the Taliban takeover of Kabul, as her father had a stable job as a teacher, while her mother was a writer. As Parvana's father recounts in his story, Afghanistan used to be a proud nation who brought the world precious stones, knowledge and hospitality. Now it is a poor, Third World state ruled by a bunch of fanatical fundamentalists. He does, however, make a point that the current Taliban rule is, for many Afghans (though not him), an improvement after decades of war.
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