It is forbidden to say film to sketches.
Iran today is not the Italy of the 1960s and, for the comedy, please turn elsewhere.
Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof has divided
The Devil Doesn't Exist
into four chapters.
They will have a common theme.
The difficulty lies in not revealing it straight away.
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First story: a brave father goes shopping with his wife, picks up his daughter from school, takes care of the grandmother.
Don't forget to stop at the bank.
He also has to buy a wedding gift for a friend.
He lugs a bag of rice in his trunk, saves a neighbor's cat, takes a shower on his way home, watches television.
This "Mr.
Everyone ”leads a peaceful, ordinary existence.
His entourage does not talk about his activities.
Obviously, silence is required.
The last image will reveal his profession.
It's an uppercut.
The death penalty
The film revolves around the death penalty.
The next three parts are up to the task.
In a barracks,
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