The hardest part about leaving for the first generation immigrants is not the decision to leave, nor the moment of leaving, but to leave everything behind and never being able to come back again, or being able to come back but only to leave again with more and more left behind and less and less hold upon to.
The heart-wrenchingly realistic and humane 2011 Iranian film “A Separation” is about the hard decision and process for the wife to leave and the husband to stay, with the complications of a teenage daughter, an Alzheimer father and a baby died in the belly. There's nothing right or wrong about leaving or staying. It is about the price of justice, the price of personal choice. For either side, the leaving and separation will just be the beginning of a story that will last and impact several generations.
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