
MAN OF CINEMA
A film which so honestly and in an authentic way showcases daily life
struggles, gender discrimination, oppression, punishment, injustice and inequality of women in Afghanistan in such a poetic way. I can't believe this is made by irish people, because the film carries such meticulous details and hard hitting emotions which can only be portrayed by people who lived and saw it.
It is really a beautifully crafted film that explores the complexities of war, family, and identity and equality, the themes which appeal universally.
The detailed and emotional storytelling in this movie is so powerful that it leaves a lasting impact on the viewer. The film’s pacing is perfect, balancing intense moments with tender, heartfelt scenes.
The beauty of this film lies in its ability to tell a heartbreaking story with such elegance. You will feel both heartbreaking and hopeful at the same time.
I love how it captures the innocence of childhood amidst war and oppression. Parvana’s ability to find moments of joy and wonder, even in the face of adversity, makes her journey all the more poignant and heartbreaking. At the end It leaves a lingering sense of both sadness and hope.
Breadwinner is a story of resilience and courage in the face of patriarchy and oppression. It is an unforgettable journey.
Parvana’s ability to break the cycle of fear and oppression is a message of hope for future generations.
8 Jul’25 06:34

abhishek jadhav
breadwinner
review - movie is hard hittin it has so many moments which will
make you feel heavy teary eyes and go man this what reality is its real,its raw,its shitty and gritty