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A - 10 V - 10 ... thanks for the great upload! Sadly, the uneducated won't watch it, and have no idea who Rumi even was. They'll hang around here complaining about Disney when this film has not thing to do with Disney ... but they won't care. So for those people, this: “We live two lives,” the poet’s father tells him. “One in the present and one in a timeless world.” - The poet is, of course, the infamous Jalāl ad-Dīn Mohammad Rūmī. He lives on here within the imagination of Lamya, a 12-year-old girl, who in turn lives with her mother in modern Aleppo. She has sought him out after receiving a volume of his poems from a schoolteacher who is determined that she should continue to receive an education despite the disruption caused by the civil war. As the situation becomes more and more dangerous, she is faced with the prospect of a long and dangerous journey to seek sanctuary overseas, which leads her to relate to Rumi’s flight from Mongol invaders all those centuries ago. - Simple but evocative animation links these two worlds, together with the suggestion that Rumi was himself imagining future readers, and how his words might help them, when he continued to write through the most difficult years of his life. Do they share this conjectured space? Despite the turmoil in her life, Lamya continues to read and to discover the power of stories, which she will share with others. She helps Rumi to write his poem and he, in turn, helps to maintain her faith in civilization and love. |
Thank you for an honest review without any farfetched bias, as seems to be the norm here lately. |
Nothing. They just like to trash whatever irks them. |
Love this animation style Same style as the excellent Batman movies |
Maulana Sheikh ul akhbar Jalaluddin Rumi was a fundamentalist islamist, who didnt say 90% of quotes attributed to him. This is what he said in anticipation of being misquoted “I am the servant of the Qur'an as long as I have life."The Light of Muhammad has become a thousand branches (of knowledge), a thousand, so that both this world and the next have been seized from end to end. If Muhammad rips the veil open from a single such branch, thousands of monks and priests will tear the string of false belief from around their waists." Source: Rumi and Self Discovery by Ibrahim Gamard |
Fundamentalists like to try to claim Rumi because of his fame from writing "Mathnawi", or “Spiritual Couplets”, but he was not an Islamic fundamentalist. He was A Sufi Mystic, Scholar, Teacher and Poet. Additionally, he was PERSIAN, not Arab. To tag him a fundamentalist crates a gross misconception of who he was. |
@ guest1965, disney is the worst, do some historical research on those people and learn something of evil, but maybe you're part of it, which i why you defend them. |
no worries the daughter is taking them to court and they already agreed to change names, they have destroyed the dream and trampled to death walts will and wishes for the parks .. |
How can a dead guy control a business in perpetuity Different people with different ideas take over and bring change This is inevitable Only the name remains The only solution is for the name to die with the dude but then there would be nothing left to trade on |
its a big thing about living wills and wills in general they are suppose to be followed to the letter daughters bitch well one of em .. since the snowflake invasion they have not been. you could once make a will while your alive, dont bother anymore just leave it to someone instructions are irreverent |
The kids don't think so. And guess what? It's made for them, not for you. |
I agree with you about Disney. But this is not a Disney Company production. |
no its not,, and i was wondering about that myself |
Thanks galaxyguys but not a fan of cartoon, but for children it looks alright and healthy since Disney didn't made this one. |
Great job denyoing your kids any Disney, because daddy thinks it's 'unhealthy'. Makes me wonder who's a worse influence on them… |