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The death toll of yesterday's earthquake in Iran is climbing, and the movie that comes to mind is Abbas Kiarostami's Life And Nothing More. I've mentioned this movie in previous blog entries. It's best seen after Where Is The Friend's House, but only for a little context. Thematically they're very different.

The image that springs to mind today is the scene where the little boy from the city, riding in his father's car through the rural rubble of an Iranian earthquake, wants to buy a soda. He asks a shopkeeper if his store is open as the shopkeeper is picking through the ruins of what was presumably the store.

It's an unusually pointed critique, I think, in a movie full of contrasts, distances, and connections between people. Sometimes soda and movies aren't as important as food and shelter.

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