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Persepolis - BLU-RAY Version (2007) Certificate 15

Persepolis - BLU-RAY Version
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(71%)
 
Starring: Chiara Mastroianni | Catherine Deneuve | Danielle Darrieux | Simon Abkarian | Gabrielle Lopes Benites
Director: Marjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud
Studio: OPTIMUM HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 96 mins
Genres: Animated | Drama | World Cinema
Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Released: August 18, 2008

PERSEPOLIS presents a deeply personal coming-of-age tale about finding one's place in the world. Based on her bestselling graphic novel, Marjane Satrapi teamed up with underground comic book artist Vincent Paronnaud to co-direct this animated big screen adaptation. The result is an electrifying, heartfelt, and original portrait of a spunky girl who surmounts countless obstacles to grow into a wise young adult.

Marjane (voiced by Chiara Mastroianni) is an innocent nine-year-old living in Iran, surrounded by a loving but incredibly protective mother (Catherine Deneuve) and father (Simon Abkarian). She finds comfort in the carefree spirit of her loving grandmother (Danielle Darrieux), as well as music by artists as diverse as ABBA and Iron Maiden. When Marjane’s uncle is killed in the Iran/Iraq war, her parents send her to school in Austria, where she can study in safety. The only trouble is that her Middle Eastern appearance frightens people, giving her a harsh lesson in racial prejudice. Somehow, Marjane’s fiery spirit doesn’t succumb to any of the negativity. Eventually, she returns home to Iran to be closer with her family. But even though she settles into married life, the tyrannical pressures of Iranian society force her to abandon her country once again, sending her to France on another journey. Satrapi and Paronnaud retain the stark, spare animated style of the graphic novels that inspired the film. This is a wise decision: the less specific they get in their visual presentation, the more universal their story becomes. PERSEPOLIS gives viewers several movies in one. It is equal parts coming-of-age story, history lesson, and an animated adventure tale.

Highest rated reviews

8 out of 11 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 0.0 stars
just didnt get it

markyl1973 from , 9th September, 2008

15 mins and switched off. Sorry. Didn't get it at all

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4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
The Iranian revolution

heerat from , 2nd October, 2008

Wonderful view of the Iranian revolution through the eyes of someone going through it: never preachy, never political, just a great funny, sad, moving, mad account of a life turned upside down.

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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Great Story

A Customer from Scotland, 10th September, 2008

Love the animation and the narrative is really moving.

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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Original cinematic piece

A Customer from Brechin, 23rd October, 2008

A refreshing piece of cinema. Beautifuly hand-made and captivating.

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Most recent reviews

Rated 3.0 stars
Slightly above average

TellStar from , 30th January, 2010

As animated films go this was pretty good. The animation style was quite arty and the use of colour and black and white to seperate different parts of the film worked well. It was relativley educational as the topic of the film (the Islamic Revolution in Iran) was not something I knew much about, however not knowing much about it I cannot comment on it's accuracy. Overall it was worth watching, but not amazing - it was certainly nowhere near as good as Waltz With Bashir which is probably one of the best animated films of this type.

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Rated 3.0 stars
good but not all its hyped up to be

brady from from Buxton, England, 29th August, 2009

very enlightening and informative about iranian history and culture but rather dry and dull

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Rated 1.0 stars
I wouldn't bother if I were you

ragbag from , 11th May, 2009

a nice little ego trip for the woman who based a very second rate cartoon on her life story - there was much political and cultural mileage to be made out of this but I found it a little too self indulgent and was very disappointed. The syle of cartoon was a too crude for my taste although I do understand that some might find it quirky. If you want to settle down with the popcon and expect to be entertained then this isn't for you. A little too worthy and rather pointless from my perspective. I like 'serious' and 'political' and something to get your teeth into but this was just fatuous.

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Rated 4.0 stars
Should have done more research?

A Customer from Reading, 15th February, 2009

Although the movie can give a close picture of what disaters happened to most of the people after the revolution, it is weak in judging the history before the revolution. It is intended to be a comic not a documentary, but there is no point in excessively critisizing the Pahlavis and yet giving some credit to the Ghajars! What does the history say? The story could have directed some of the blamings towards Mr. Khomeini, but I think the made some self-sencorship!

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