I like the work Abbas Kiarostami had done. He focusses on things which we ignore, the common aspects of life, only we have have the eyes we can see much more. He does this again and again. It is in these moments where actually life happens which we humans tend to igmore so often that it is cruel.
As for the ending, it kind of is open, but how fast the boy ran at the end, I tend believe it is because of the happiness. But it is really upto you how you percieve this, as you are the man at the mountain who saw this, not knowing the conversations.
Through the Olive Trees
1994 [PERSIAN]
Action / Drama
Plot summary
Complications arise in a director's attempt to film a scene in Life, and Nothing more... (1992).
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