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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: Blu-ray Brand: Sony EAN: 0043396256125 Label: Sony Pictures Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Pictures Region Code: 1 Release Date: June 24, 2008 Running Time: 95 minutes Sales Rank: 8971 Studio: Sony Pictures Theatrical Release Date: 2007
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Product Description: Sony Pictures Persepolis (Blu-ray)Based on the original graphic novel by Marjane Satrapi. A story of a young girl coming-of-age in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. It is through the eyes of precocious and outspoken nine-year-old Marjane that we see a people's hopes dashed as fundamentalists take power - forcing the veil on women and imprisoning thousands.
Amazon.com: A fascinating and wholly unexpected take on Iran’s Islamic revolution beginning in the 1970s, Persepolis is an enthralling, animated feature about a spirited young woman who spends her life trying to deal with the consequences of her nation’s history. Based on an autobiographical comic book by Marjane Satrapi, the story concerns Marji (voiced as a teenager and woman by Chiara Mastroianni), whose natural fire and precociousness are slowly dampened by the rise of religious extremists. Marji grieves over the imprisonment and execution of a beloved uncle, then begrudgingly adapts to ever-tightening rules about dress, social mores, education for women, and expectations about marriage and divorce. Along the way, her grandmother (Danielle Darrieux) and mother (Catherine Deneuve) help keep Marji grounded during her rebellious teens and encourage her to find life beyond Iran’s borders, a decision that proves both a blessing and curse. An unique window onto a crucial chapter of 20th century history, Persepolis is graphically engaging with its black-and-white, bold lines and feeling of repressed energy, fit to burst. The emotional content is so strong that after awhile, one almost forgets the film is a cartoon. Satrapi co-wrote the screenplay and co-directed the film along with animator Vincent Paronnaud. --Tom Keogh
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Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Striking style, simplistic content... I had read several reviews of this film before I saw it, and had come to expect something both cutting edge and offering a unique insight into the Iranian situation. Instead I found a rather flat-footed retelling of the Iranian revolution where the height of the insight was that 'evil' regimes oppress women and don't let people have parties.
Nothing in this film tells us anything we don't already know, and instead of getting a sense that the Ayatollah genuinely infringed civil ... Read More
Rating: - A worm's eye view of Terhan's turbulant history Sad, funny, heartbraking.And the people suffer for the decisions of our "leaders".I liked this simple story telling of complex middle eastern history.I thought it was very over-rated though.It was a bit too long for a cartoon, even though it was well done, it gets very tedious toward the end.Enjoy!
Rating: - a classic in its own rights and domain I do not believe I have ever seen such a deep and touching animation movie - this is an absolute wonder and it treads in a domain which is difficult to explain and hard to understand - Iran (not Arab), Europe, the culture, the cultural classes, religion, politics - can it be any more complicated - but Vincent Paronnaud, Marjane Satrapi have been able to simplify all these complex issues into a simple story as seen through the eyes of the protagonist Marjane Satrapi. I feel very strongly about this ... Read More
Rating: - impressive disc The effort to produce a fantastic disc about a serious subject was impressive and appreciated.
Rating: - Life in perpetual motion Persepolis is a wonder to behold! Not your standard cartoon, it's mostly black and white with some pretty basic animation.But frame by frame each simple sketch harnesses an enormous spirit.Funny, poignant, and endearing, it's also a real eye opener.Very much a vocal springboard for the people of Iran.Especially the women. It follows the life of Marjane, an idealistic young girl growing up in a war-torn country.She struggles to find her identity with so many laws and customs that ... Read More
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