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Directed by Majid Majidi.
Two children concoct an elaborate scheme to cover up the loss of a pair of shoes in this family drama from Iran. Ali (Mohammad Amir Naji) and Zahra (Mir Farrokh Hashemian) are a brother and sister growing up in a poor neighborhood. Ali is given the responsibility of picking up Zahra's shoes from the repair shop, since she needs them to attend school. Ali makes the mistake of setting them down outside a market, and moments later they're swiped by a beggar. Ali and Zahra are convinced that their parents will be furious when they discover the shoes have been lost, since they can't afford a new pair, so Ali gets an idea -- Zahra is scheduled to attend classes in the morning, while Ali goes to school in the afternoon. Zahra can wear Ali's sneakers to school, and she'll trade them off to Ali when he comes in for the afternoon session. They hope the scheme will work long enough to keep Zahra in school until her shoes can be found, but matters get more complicated when Ali is entered in a 4k run. Bacheha-Ye Aseman was a surprise international success, earning enthusiastic reviews around the world and winning the Grand Prix du Americas at the 1997 Montreal Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"Children of Heaven is the kind of movie that, if enough people saw it, I really do think might help the current political crisis between Iran and the United States. The movie is not a passionate liberal plea for peace or a preachy expose masked as a political thriller a la Syrania. Rather, it is a totally apolitical film with a very simple story- a boy looses his sister's shoes. How could a movie like this help the cause of peace? The only information most Americans usually get from Iran is from the news. Whether someone supports or opposes military intervention in Iran (this writer opposes it), we rarely get to hear about, you know, normal people. There are obviously serious problems in the country, both of its domestic treatment of women and its foreign policy towards the West, but that does not change the fact that probably 90%+ of the people living their want peace like everyone else, and they are the ones who would be suffering in the event of a US bombing. ... " [More]
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"Children of Heaven I did not think was that great, but the same director/writer made another film that I think is fantastic! It's called The Color of Paradise. Hopefully this will be a recommended movie that you love, love, love.[/quote] Quote from netflix:"If you wish to add this movie to your Queue, you must first remove some movies" " [More]
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by Risselada in Viewing with a purpose
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"Children of Heaven I did not think was that great, but the same director/writer made another film that I think is fantastic! It's called The Color of Paradise. Hopefully this will be a recommended movie that you love, love, love. " [More]
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"I really liked The Conformist but I can see where you're coming from. I just have a thing for films with that particular backdrop.A few friends recommeded Children Of Heaven to me and for the life of me, I just couldn't really stand it. I thought it was dry and a little too strait forward in it's approach to story-telling. [/quote]I also liked The Conformist the best out of all my Bertolucci experiences. If you are a Sopranos fan you can see a lot of inspiration for Adriana's death from this movie. I always respect Bertolucci's eye for cinema but his characters are always too messed up for me - psychologically, emotionally, and especially sexually. He also doesn't seem to get that less is sometimes more. However, I will always respect him for his writing contribution to one of my favorite cinematic masterpieces - Once Upon a Time in The West. " [More]
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lost interest.
"I really liked The Conformist but I can see where you're coming from. I just have a thing for films with that particular backdrop.A few friends recommeded Children Of Heaven to me and for the life of me, I just couldn't really stand it. I thought it was dry and a little too strait forward in it's approach to story-telling. " [More]
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Director Majid Majidi's touching children's film tells a story of innocence, heartbreak, and determination so well that it may in time be regarded as a classic of the genre. Set in Iran, the simple story triggered by a young boy's (Mir Farokh Hashemian) loss of his sister's (Baharah Seddiqi) shoes, a serious problem in their impoverished family. The children resolve to keep the shoes' disappearance a secret from their harried parents as they try to come up with a plan to replace them. After seeing so many American films in which family dysfunction is the norm, it can at first be unsettling to see a family whose members all love one other. Indeed, aside from the material loss, one of the things which causes the young boy such pain is that his young sister worships him, and yet he has failed her. Majidi understands how cataclysmic such an event can seem to a child, and although he acknowledges the presence of their parents, he wisely stays focused on the children's perspective. In the tradition of DeSica's Bicycle Thief and closer to home to Jafar Panahi's White Balloon, Majidi's vision of the intense pains and joys of childhood is a small gem. ~ Michael Costello, All Movie Guide
 



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