Samstag, 28. März 2026

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A film dedicated to God. Like in religious education? But director Majid Majidi is sincere and doesn't mean by "God" the one above all others. The Color Of Paradise also has nothing to do with the usual "consumer" children's films we make in the West. The focus is on a blind boy, of quick comprehension, very friendly and eager to learn. Mohammad is always attentive and loves to go to school. His grandmother and the two sisters love him. But his father does not love him. His father is a bitter widower who hopes to marry again, into a wealthy family. Maybe she wouldn't agree with a blind son? At the beginning of the film we see all the children being picked up after school. Only Mohammad waits in vain for his father, who doesn't come. In a particularly beautiful scene, he hears a beep. A sparrow fell out of his nest. Mohammad picks up the bird, climbs onto the tree, puts it back into the nest. Finally the family comes, but Mohammad has no illusions about his father's lack of love. Although he is good at school, his father doesn't want Mohammad to visit her any further. He would probably like to have an invisible blind son. The Color Of Paradise is a melodrama, but one that doesn't manipulate us. It's too simple, even plain - and sensitive! Instead of a score we hear the chirping of birds, insects and voices. The world as a blind man perceives it. Once Mohammad cries with despair - and that doesn't seem like a spectacle at any moment, but like real grief. 

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