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Persepolis
15 Feature

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Run time: 1 hour 35 minutes
Rental release: 18 Aug 2008
Main languages: French, English, Persian, German
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  • Powerfully moving animation.

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By Meako (59 reviews) from Sheffield , 25 Apr 2008

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    Persepolis is an animated tale about the life of an Iranian girl, Marjane, throughout the past few decades. The film begins with her sat at a French airport, preparing to return to her home, and she begins to review her life to that point. As the film flashes back to her childhood to begin the tale, the animation switches from colour to black and white, and simplifies to represent the very simple view by which a child sees the world. As the film follows her life story, the animation style becomes more complex, reflecting how our own perceptions are more complex as we age. The tale itself shows how the country of Iran went from be a free-thinking society, to the oppressive state it has become in the past decade, all through the internal political conflicts, and outside oppression and aggression. All of this is told from a personal point of view, focussing on how it affected Marjane'e life. When the film began, I didn't know what to make of it. The simple animation was nice, but seemed too simple in this age of photo-realism in animated movies. However it didn't take long for the story to connect, and the animated style all seemed to make sense. A greater degree of relaism would have pulled away, bizarrely, from the focus of the story. by keeping the images simple it allows you to absorb the well crafted life account without being distracted by glossy images. Sequences which are portrayed in silouette are the most effective images on screen, and convey the horror and forboding of the account. The film really feels like you are reading a personal journal of events through the ages, and without being too politically heavy it conveys well all the struggle a young girl had growing up as an Iranian. The film craftily layers some great moments of amusement, breaking the heavier moments, which give some scenes a kind of 'Peanuts for adults' style - usually by following a serious lesson with a quick witty scene in which the lesson learned is taken to the extreme. This clever style keeps the film from dwelling too much on the heavier aspects, and really makes Marjane seem more human. By the closure of the film you deeply care for her and her life. Powerfully moving animation.
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  • Percy what?

    Rated - 0.5 stars  
    By Bobsview (554 reviews) from Gloucestershire , 05 Mar 2013
    Cartoon style story about a girl / woman living through 1970s now in Iran. Weird. Going by all the other favourable reviews I can see the film must have some merit but it was not for me so will not suit everyone. In fact I hated it, and could not stand it, and turned it off.
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  • Animation for adults

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer , 25 Jan 2013
    Probably one of the best French movies I've seen. Well worth showing it in high schools. Don't be put off by the monochrome visuals - it perfectly displays the mood and tone of the theme.
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  • Beautifully illustrated and scripted.

    Rated - 4.5 stars  
    By lucyinldn (3 reviews) , 26 Dec 2012
    beautifully animated, poignant story of young girl growing up in Tehran. This film gives a political narrative in the form of a personal perspective making it all the more real and comprehendible.
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  • Lessons for Arab Spring

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By JustH (2 reviews) , 14 Dec 2012
    Can watch again and again - classic film which accurately portrays modern Iranian history and is pertinent to the current Arab spring
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  • Very moving...and funny too

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By zebe (3 reviews) , 01 Dec 2012
    This is an extremely effective film about the life of an Iranian girl. The characters in the film, though animated, are so memorable. The film is black and white but the it is so far from presenting a black and white view..it is far deeper than that.
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