- Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
- Release Date: Dec 25, 2007
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8.1
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Universal acclaim- based on 93 Ratings
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Positive: 86 out of 93
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Mixed: 0 out of 93
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Negative: 7 out of 93
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AndrewGOct 9, 200910God, this film was funny.
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JakeH.May 24, 200810Absolute brilliance... Best animated film ever in FRENCH!!!!
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JadeBFeb 10, 20088WOW really nice! Its a brilliant hour, but felt a bit thin as a hour an a half. While I was glad it wasn't all tied up into a neat little ending with a moral or some 'lesson' it did end leaving one with a feeling of... ie. it just kinda trailed off. That and it felt like a memoir of a 27 year-old.
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PaulCFeb 26, 20086I think it's a bit over-rated. The story and pacing are uneven, and the plot just peters out at the end. I would've liked more on living in Iran and less about how the character felt alienated from the world. Seriously, what makes you so special?
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JuliaA.Feb 8, 20089I watched this movie in Jakarta Film Festival,it was the opening movie and I could tell this has been a great opening for a movie fest. A more up-lifting mood of slightly noir humour, suavely told by honest storytelling way.
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JohnB.Apr 8, 200810
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Daisy&KazumiOct 14, 200810Incredible! The words Marjane says in the last scene moved my heart and brought tears to our eyes. A definite 10/10. All Must Watch!
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MaeB.Nov 7, 200810This film captivated me from start to finish with its simple yet striking animation that manages to convey the horrific and the emotional so beautifully.
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SayantanDDec 14, 200810A wonderful film with dark sardonic humor, poetic animation dwelling into human relationships. LOVED IT.
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PerspicaciousCriticApr 26, 20088This film is worthy of a 10 out of 10 score. The only reason I am giving it 8 out of 10 is because it was dubbed in English and the American voices were distracting, grating and not fitting with the mainly Iranian characters. NY Times critic A.O. Scott said it best: "Sony Pictures Classics, which is releasing
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CM.Jun 29, 200810Everyone should see this film.
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anonymousAug 26, 20080Yeah yippee, wave the flag of freedom because we love democracy so much, it
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SonyPicturesAug 7, 200810Very good for the sexual content.
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lancek.Jun 3, 20096
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SonaliP.Dec 30, 200710
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RyanWJan 11, 200810An amazing animated memoir showing what it's like growing up in tumultuous Iran. Some of the best 2-D animation I've seen since Disney was alive.
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SamS.Jan 27, 200810This movie is a must-see. It is superb entertainment as well as a realistic, mini-history lesson.
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jimr.Feb 16, 20087Seemed pretty boring to me. An easy history lesson, which is always good! I'm sure it was the best choice at the cineplex tonight.
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ChadS.Feb 16, 200810
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SoorenA.Feb 6, 200810Great movie, lots to learn from this story.
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ScottR.Mar 4, 20087Over-rated!!! This is a slow movie with too much history lesson. The trailer was lots of fun, the actual movie must have dragged on nearly 2 hours. In that 2 hours, we got fun and pensive stuff about 30%-40% of the time. Slow, slow slow. Think of it as a French movie, then your expectations won't get in your way. Wow, once more, I say it is OVER-rated by the critics...
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NickA.Mar 4, 200810'Persepolis', a wonderfully visualized gem, manages a multitude of on-screen miracles, though its most accomplished feat is interfusing frivolous humor with a remarkably distressing, yet equally inspirational coming-of-age story. Based on director Marjane Satrapi
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MaryamB.Mar 8, 200810Excellent movie containing the best plot, best animation, best content, and worth to see.
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JabezH.Jul 9, 200810Amazing animation and moving story. An essential movie, best in a while. See it immediately.
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PennyL.Aug 17, 20086
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LeviH.May 21, 20097
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AlP.Nov 7, 20081If this were intended to be an overview of anti-Middle Eastern sentiment aimed at a 10 to 12-year old audience, I'd say it did a great job.
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JasonS.Jan 28, 20081
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DannyM.Feb 27, 20089The main issue with Persepolis is that it shows how things used to be in Iran, and then it shows how much it changed. The artwork is simplistic, but it's still damn good.
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FannyP.Apr 21, 20082She is soooooo annoying.
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[Anonymous]May 13, 20080
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JayH.Jun 19, 20087Although it is a moving and fascinating film, I am not quite sure what all the fuss is about. It does have a nice balance of of drama and comedy. The animation is effective but way too simple. It doesn't need to be Pixar, but it's not far from being stick figures. Well defined characters. It would have made an excellent non-animated film.
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HollyC.Jul 17, 20088Great adaptation--I really enjoyed the art and keeping those same tones in the film was an exceptional move considering the technology or temptation to do live-action. the books (and by the same meaning, the film) are definitely navel-gazing--but it is an interesting naval--so it works for what it is. (and I love the grandmother to bits).
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GFSep 15, 200810This movie is about human dignity and family. At last we have a movie that critiques Islamic fundamentalism and does not shy away from criticizing an abhorrent Western nihilism and Capitalistic consumerism. Pope John Paul II is finally heard on the big screen.
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KevinL.Dec 26, 20079This is an extremely sophisticated and subtle adult movie for all its black-and-white drawing. I think Anthonly Lane of the New Yorker is totally muddled and confuses aesthetic choices and ethical perspectives (but then he is writing for the New Yorker, where ethics is perceived as but one style choice that might fit nicely between ads for luxury goods -- his dismissive tone is so pompous).
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Mar 24, 20137Marjane Sitrapi's shocking life story (based upon her graphic novel of a memoir) depicting her life growing up before and during the Islamic Revolution.
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100It's not to be missed in any language. In a year that has given us such marvelous animated movies as "Ratatouille" and "Paprika," this vibrant, sly and moving personal odyssey takes pride of place.
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70There is no denying the boldness of Persepolis, both in design and in moral complaint, but there must surely be moments, in Marjane’s life as in ours, that cry out for cross-hatching and the grown-up grayness of doubt.
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90This autobiographical tour de force is completely accessible and art of a very high order.