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** Nurallah tells Idress to stop looking at Parvana is reminiscent to the story when [[UsefulNotes/TheProphetMuhammad Muhammad]] called out his cousin for looking at a woman at which he did not blame or told her to cover herself.

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** Nurallah tells telling Idress to stop looking at Parvana is reminiscent to the story when of [[UsefulNotes/TheProphetMuhammad Muhammad]] called calling out his cousin for looking at a woman at which woman, who he did not blame or told her order to cover herself.



* HoYay: Parvana and Shauzia become ''very'' close during their time disguised as boys. Shauzia also repeatedly offers Parvana to move to the seaside with her some day so they can open a shop together. [[spoiler:Shauzia also gets ''very'' upset when Parvana reveals her family is moving far away for her sister's {{arranged marriage}}, angrily and heart-brokenly accusing her of leaving her, and Parvana even offers for Shauzia to come with them.]]



* LesYay: Parvana and Shauzia become ''very'' close during their time disguised as boys. Shauzia also repeatedly offers Parvana to move to the seaside with her some day so they can open a shop together. [[spoiler:Shauzia also gets ''very'' upset when Parvana reveals her family is moving far away for her sister's {{arranged marriage}}, angrily and heart-brokenly accusing her of leaving her, and Parvana even offers for Shauzia to come with them.]]



* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: While the movie focuses on a brave KidHero overcoming all odds to protect her family, it's also far darker and more violent than its beautifully-animated facade would suggest. The real-life poverty, repression, abuse and misogyny of Taliban Afghanistan is unflinchingly portrayed, as are the chaos and destruction of war. The final act in particular involves multiple instances of bloody violence, the implied threat of sexual assault and an exploration of psychological trauma and grief. To be fair, though, [[Literature/TheBreadwinner the novel it's based on]] is sometimes UsefulNotes/SchoolStudyMedia in some schools.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: While the movie focuses on a brave KidHero overcoming all odds to protect her family, it's also far darker and more violent than its beautifully-animated facade would suggest. The real-life poverty, repression, abuse and misogyny of Taliban Afghanistan is unflinchingly portrayed, as are the chaos and destruction of war. The final act in particular involves multiple instances of bloody violence, the implied threat of sexual assault and an exploration of psychological trauma and grief. To be fair, though, [[Literature/TheBreadwinner the novel it's based on]] is sometimes UsefulNotes/SchoolStudyMedia MediaNotes/SchoolStudyMedia in some schools.
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* LesYay: Parvana and Shauzia become ''very'' close during their time disguised as boys. Shauzia also repeatedly offers Parvana to move to the seaside with her some day so they can open a shop together. [[spoiler:Shauzia also gets ''very'' upset when Parvana reveals her family is moving far away for her sister's {{arranged marriage}}, angrily and heart-brokenly accuses her of leaving her, and Parvana offers her to come with them.]]

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* LesYay: Parvana and Shauzia become ''very'' close during their time disguised as boys. Shauzia also repeatedly offers Parvana to move to the seaside with her some day so they can open a shop together. [[spoiler:Shauzia also gets ''very'' upset when Parvana reveals her family is moving far away for her sister's {{arranged marriage}}, angrily and heart-brokenly accuses accusing her of leaving her, and Parvana even offers her for Shauzia to come with them.]]
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Idrees overhears Nurallah implying tells Parvana stories, and later has him arrested for teaching women "forbidden books". Was he exaggerating in order to get revenge for his defiance earlier, or does he follow the belief that educating women is forbidden?

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Idrees overhears Nurallah implying that he tells Parvana stories, and later has him arrested for teaching women "forbidden books". Was he exaggerating in order to get revenge for his defiance earlier, or does he follow the belief that educating women is forbidden?
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Idrees overhears Nurallah implying tells Parvana stories, and later has him arrested for teaching women "forbidden books". Was he exaggerating in order to get revenge for his defiance earlier, or does he follow the belief that educating women is forbidden?
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: [[TheHero Parvana]] and [[AxCrazy Idrees]] have green and blue eyes, respectively, which might look strange for a film populated entirely by non-European characters. The funny thing is, none of them is particularly unusual in Afghanistan, and then some (e.g. the famous [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghan_Girl Afghan Girl]], one of Parvana's inspirations, also has green eyes).

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