Thursday, February 07, 2008

Persepolis

I saw Marjane Satrapi speak a few years ago about her autobiographical graphic novels by the same name of this movie. She was incredibly funny and spoke eloquently of her surprise at finding her way to be a "comics artist." She had me as a fan for life and I was thrilled when I heard about the film.

The film was impeccably done. They kept Satrapi's style, spirit and touch so perfectly, you might beleive she drew the whole thing herself. Magnificent shades of gray envelop each scene with wonderful details and palpable emotion. We are transported with sadness, patriotism, joy and adventure.

Even though Marjane lived in Iran through war and revolution and moved to Austria and Paris, her life was not that remarkable. It is her gift for storytelling that draws us in and wraps us up in journey.

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