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8/10
A Depressing albeit Uplifting Tale of Survival
elicopperman31 December 2018
The beauty about discovering independent animated films outside of America is that you discover gems that could never be made here. In the case of today's film, it comes from the Irish studio Cartoon Saloon, known for making The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea. Although the film did go under the radar outside of getting an Oscar nom and premiering at TIFF in 2017, it's still regarded as a beloved feature amongst critics and film fans. What could have easily been done in live-action ends up working well in the other medium to really bring to life the turmoil in Afghanistan through pure artistry.

The Breadwinner focuses on a little girl named Parvana who lives under the Taliban rule in Afghanistan. After her father is arrested without charge, Parvana disguises herself as a boy to support her family, whilst working alongside a friend of hers named Shauzia. As a lead, Parvana helps drive the film forward so she can save her loved ones, and the stakes that come from living in such an oppressive country make us sympathize with her. That being said, there is a sense of optimism displayed through both her and Shauzia, as they cleverly trick the hierarchy who view them as boys. It's also neat how the filmmakers made Parvana feel relatable by displaying her home life that shows as many sibling rivalries and issues as the average family.

It's neat how even though the film details many hardships, it also has several moments of sweetness and levity. The film sporadically showcases a story told by Parvana that ends up connecting to all the events happening to her, and it does it in a way where we want to know how it all ends. In terms of dark content, the film does not shy away from displaying the violence, evil from the order and even bits of war to heighten up Parvana's desperation and risk taking. However, there are still moments of soothing relaxation, especially whenever Parvana tells her story, allowing the viewers to digest the severely tense moments. While they can interrupt the main narrative's flow sometimes, it's still cool to see the contrast between the harsh reality and uplifting fantasy displayed in this film.

Cartoon Saloon outdid themselves with their previous features in terms of animation, and this film is no exception. The overall Middle-eastern inspired designs of the film create a very stylish and angular hand-drawn feel that's become so rare to find nowadays. In addition, another notable contrast is how the film emulates reality in Parvana's state of being. In contrast, the stories she tells are presented in a more abstract and storybook illustrative aesthetic that gives one the impression they are viewing an ancient narrative. Where the real world is murky, grainy and filled with bright lights and grim shadows, the surreal worlds of the story display a very versatile amount of colors, designs and characters to utilize the much needed creativity from a storyteller.

Although by no means a happy go lucky film, The Breadwinner succeeds very well in telling a narrative through the harsh realities of growing up in a dangerous country filled with oppression and prejudice. If you haven't seen this film yet, definitely check it out. It works as a story of feminism, it works as a blend of differing mediums shown throughout different states of reality, and it especially works as a biting tale on surviving in a country filled with tyrannical cruelty. This is the kind of underrated gem that demands a larger audience, so it can go on to become a cult classic and then a beloved film by more than just animation buffs. If Cartoon Saloon keeps pushing themselves to making more unique and great content like this, I think they're in for a wonderful future.
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9/10
Wow, wow.
shineyturdspresident24 February 2018
It was good. Powerful film. As a writer, and a lover of a good story, this was a good story. A glimpse into the look of lives, human lives, that many seem to forget about whenever speaking about the middle east. It reminds me of a more, hopeful version of Grave of the fireflies. Again, a lot more hopeful, but no less powerful. Especially the ending. Worth watching.
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8/10
Criminally underseen gem
Jithindurden21 February 2018
This is the kind of film that should be celebrated on account of its various political stands all the while presenting a disillusioned tale of the life especially for women and children in an oppressive society that has been shaped not only due to an idiosyncratic yet terrifying form of fundamentalist religion but also because of the continuous warfare of the Afghan region that always treat them as collateral damage. In a lot of fields, this film surpasses a lot of other films that are being celebrated in 2017 for exactly those fields.
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10/10
This is why 2d animation will never die.
veinctor6 March 2018
This movie gets a perfect score for me, but it's not for everyone.

Recently I saw many movies and even animated movies. But they were all made to impress in cheap ways such as huge stakes, awesome CGI and well known actors. The Breadwinner for me does so much more with so much less.

This movie however is about characters you wouldn't normally care about. About a story so far from your living room that you wont bother to check. And yet, this is why it touched me. It's a realistic take of a distant world. The characters and situations are as down to earth as possible, even compared to live action movies. The soul this movie has, with the small stakes of a poor family and even how a girl copes with the loss of her brother, is what most directors and writers fail to deliver. The movie gives many cultural elements of how an Afgan family lives, how men differ from women and how the whole city works.

I had to check and see if everything depicted in the movie was real in some way. This was a fictional story but so well crafted that left me stunned. I thought it could be a biography like the 10 year old cartoon movie Persepolis (which has similar style and setting) but it's not.

The description of this movie "an 11-year-old girl who cuts off her hair and dresses like a boy to support her family", put me off at first because it reminded me of Mulan. This may not be a blockbuster but it is a superior film made by a smaller company.
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10/10
A winner in every sense
TheLittleSongbird1 August 2018
Have been a lifelong fan of animation for as long as can be remembered, with Disney and Looney Tunes being my earliest exposures. Loved it from an early age, actually love and appreciate it even more now with broader knowledge and taste, encompassing many directors, animation styles and studios of many countries.

'The Breadwinner' first came to my attention when it was nominated for the Best Animated Feature Oscar, losing out to Pixar's 'Coco' (another amazing film that is slightly preferred by me). Can totally understand the appeal and award attention with it being one of the most deserving nominees in generally one of recent years' better award seasons, 'The Breadwinner' is a stunning and truly accomplished film, so much more than entertainment. It is one of the year's most emotional and unique films and no other film has moved me as much as 'The Breadwinner' did in some time now.

For one thing, 'The Breadwinner' looks stunning. Being rich in detail and atmospheric, as well as beautifully drawn. The ambient sound has much authenticity, which thrills and makes one feel they are there in the setting without being intrusive. The writing is genuine and sincere, like the rest of the film, with an unfussy and never dumbed down or preachy approach to facing harsh realities and adversity in a way that feels realistic.

Loved the storytelling and really along with the emotion it is 'The Breadwinner's' biggest strengths. It is always captivating, has a lot of emotional impact, made me feel and has something that not many films this year had, soul.

It tackles serious and heavy themes that one does not usually see in an animated film and deals with them gently and sincerely yet with full impact. It is intelligent and in some ways educational, and what could have easily been heavy-handed isn't (especially the political element). The characterisation has depth and interest, with a lead character that is instantly relatable due to her spirit, innocence and willpower. The voices also endear and the ending compels.

In summary, simply fantastic and a must watch. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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There's Pixar. There's Laika. There's Studio Ghibli. And Now There's Cartoon Saloon.
CinemaClown23 February 2018
From the creators of The Secret of Kells & Song of the Sea comes an unexpectedly bleak, depressing & powerfully evocative story that's crafted with the same passion, devotion & intimacy as their previous efforts, and paints a dark, disturbing & daring portrait of life under the regime of terror. Arresting, enchanting & thoroughly captivating, The Breadwinner is another winning feature from Cartoon Saloon that not only establishes them as a strong creative force but also catapults them into the same league as Pixar, Laika & Studio Ghibli.
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6/10
Propaganda?
MarkusOctavius5 January 2019
The only nation mentioned in this film is Russians, yet it is the only outsiders that were helping the afghan prople agsinst bandits. But the main culprit of the recent conflict -- Americans -- were not mentioned at all. Because they sponsored this film. The film is amazing art wise, but it's a slow poison mind wise.
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10/10
Stunning film about perseverance and the kindness of the human heart
pcm11233 March 2018
This is a film that tells the story of a daughter forced by the circumstances of her world to hide her identity and protect her family from starvation after her father is wrongfully imprisoned. Having said that, this film is beautiful and uplifting. I would definitely recommend this film for young adults on up.

This story shows the effects of war, fundamentalist religion and poverty and how it affects a Muslim family living in Kabul. It is a more honest depiction of Afghani culture than many purely adult films as it has many aspects they don't contain, as it was made to also appeal to children (the violence is all implied, but never shown).

This is a great family film - I watched this with my girlfriend who has had little to no exposure to Middle Eastern culture or Islamic culture. She asked "Do you think this is an accurate depiction of this culture" and I responded: "for some people - families like this, yes". This is a film that talks about the struggles of these places without it being from an American or European viewpoint (as is often the case in the last decade), but it WILL appeal to people from American and Europe as the messages are about a struggle for survival, freedom from oppression and the journey of childhood through uncertain times.

This is by far the best Animated film coming from North America in 2017. Adults will be able to connec the dots here to see the connections to modern politics and current events in the last 20 years.
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7/10
Iconic Fable
jamilabdullah-9429212 April 2022
Plot of Afghanistan was well depicted. The animation could be able to narrate the situation. But it could be more emotional if more details were depicted in animation. The voice were quite perfect. The story line was so so.
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8/10
Loved it, and then didn't know how to feel
sildarmillion25 May 2018
This was a unique and very different kind of movie. It's not likely that an animated movie would be set in war-torn Afghanistan. But this one was. And it _felt_ very authentic. I'm no authority on whether it was authentic or not, but it's the attention to detail that lends to the feeling of authenticity. Details about life, the clothing, the accents, the marketplaces, the politics, the culture, etc., add to the richness of the movie.

It's an animated movie. So of course you expect it to all end well at the end. But as you near the ending, you start to wonder how could it possibly end up all well. And then you get to the ending. And then, I don't know. Of course, I won't spoil it. But the ending was not a conventional ending. It wasn't a sad ending; it wasn't a happy ending. I guess it was an ambiguous ending. And even though it leaves me without a fully satisfying ending, the journey it took me on was fantastic!
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7/10
Unexpected.
riddhimaakaritu25 September 2019
I didn't expected an animated film to deal with sad social, poltical & economic inequalities of the world. And it does it beautifully.
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8/10
The sad reality of Afghanistan
DogePelis201520 April 2021
Cartoon Saloon shows us a moving story in Afghanistan; the plot is good, the characters are charismatic, the animation is excellent and the soundtrack is very good; I highly recommend it.
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7/10
The Breadwinner
CinemaSerf17 June 2023
"Parvana" is a young girl - only eleven years old - who is forced to use all of her wits and intelligence to help her family survive once her father is arrested and imprisoned by the Taliban government in Afghanistan. Her number one problem is, though, that girls are not even allowed outside of their homes without a male relative, much less permitted to work on the streets where she (recently shorn and pretending to be a boy) regales the curious with some fantastic tales of mystery and romance to try to make some money! She now has to tread a very fine line between keeping the cash coming in and avoiding the authorities, whilst she simultaneously works on a plan to try and free her dad. This is a cracking animation that tells a strong story with an engaging lead character who elicits sympathy, certainly, but who also demonstrates strength as her ingenuity is constantly tested by this intolerant administration as she simply refuses to be defeated! The style of the drawing is charming, and the score adds well to a potent story of determination, love and loyalty. That is really a most enjoyable watch.
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1/10
Propaganda
nothingproduction12 January 2021
It's a smart movie, it knows exactly what it is doing. We know taliban's are bad, there is nothing new about that. Also there is a point where it tries to imply russian soldiers are bad and american soldiers are the savior of Afghanistan.
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8/10
Very good, indeed
proud_luddite1 January 2018
In the Taliban-controlled city of Kabul, Afghanistan in the early 2000s, Parvana (voiced by Saara Chaudry) is a pre-teen girl who must disguise herself as a boy in order to earn money for her family. As females are forbidden to appear in public without an adult male, she must also shop for the family as well.

"The Breadwinner" is an animated film co-produced by Canada, Ireland, and Luxembourg and is in the English language.

The story (from the book by Deborah Ellis) can be highly praised for focusing on Parvana's struggles while also involving related subplots that add richly to the story without ever creating the feeling of overwhelm or confusion. The most fascinating is one that begins as Parvana (as a boy) is approached by an illiterate man who needs to have a letter read to him.

This film pulls no punches in the injustice against females by Taliban zealots. One of the ways this is exposed is when Parvana walks outside for the first time dressed as a boy and the viewer can easily sense her great feeling of freedom.

Two other strengths add to the greatness of this movie. One is unexpected humour. It truly works despite the grim situation overall and is neither facetious nor unbelievable. The other is the beautiful visuals in the animation. This is especially apparent in a parallel mythical story - one that matches the main narrative - which Parvana narrates to her baby brother.

The finale is open-ended leaving the viewer wondering what will happen to Parvana and her family. It's a rather perfect ending as it gives us just the right amount of information for us to imagine in different ways what could happen next.

Make no mistake: "The Breadwinner" is a winner in many ways. - dbamateurcritic
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9/10
More than Mulan
MomoFuzz22 March 2020
The summary of this movie sounds like Mulan, but The Breadwinner tells a much more powerful and relevant story about a family living in Taliban controlled Kabul. The "Mulan" character, Parvana, is just a small girl. Instead of the Huns, she fights against systematic oppression, unrelenting poverty, and fanatic soldiers who would shoot children down for not abiding by the Sharia law. There are mines in the fields on the way to work. No budding romances, no fun songs to train to, no cathartic final battles of glory. It's just survival day in and day out.

But the strength of an animated film is that even in rather dire scenes, the animators can still illustrate a quiet beauty in those war-torn towns and fields. As Parvana and her family try to keep each other in good humor with make-believe fables, the inner lives of these people can come alive in the fullest, brightest colors.

The family in this story act like a real family, and every other character is just as deep and flawed as real life people anywhere. Some of them are good, some are selfish, but they are all very afraid and unsure of their futures. While the system of their society is shown as evil, very few characters are actually evil. And even for the most distasteful character I kind of felt pity for at the end. I appreciated the nuance and subtlety in the writing.
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Well done
Red_Identity27 February 2018
I wouldn't say The Breadwinner stands as a crowning achievement in animation. It certainly stands as one of the best animated films of 2017, but considering how weak the year was for animation, it's not saying much. The animation itself is very old-fashioned in an elegant, classical way, and the story is also powerful while being simple. Ultimately this is definitely a film that is worth seeking out for many audience members.
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6/10
An Honest Yet Imperfect Film!
namashi_126 July 2018
Well-Intended & Rich in Animation, 'The Breadwinner' is an honest film, whose victory lies in its disturbing truth. This is an important film on disparity & courage, that deserves a watch.

'The Breadwinner' Synopsis: In 2001, Afghanistan is under the control of the Taliban. When her father is captured, a determined young girl disguises herself as a boy in order to provide for her family.

Despite its uneven Writing, that goes jumps from being excellent to becoming monotonous, the sole strength of 'The Breadwinner' lies in its honesty, which is unquestionable. Kudos to Director Nora Twomey for churning out a film that shows whats life beyond our borders & how gender roles are still played upon, particularly on women. A special mention for all the vocal-performances by its actors. Their work here is very strong!

On the whole, 'The Breadwinner' isn't perfect, but so isn't life, right?
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10/10
Afghanistan through a child's eyes
lee_eisenberg10 September 2018
In the 21st century, we're used to animated features being escapist, often the sorts of movies that nine-year-olds will find entertaining, and always based on star power. That's just one of the things that makes "The Breadwinner" such a breath of fresh air. This story of a girl in Taliban-era Afghanistan forced to pose as a boy to provide for her family shows that an animated feature can be just like a live-action feature; after all, animation is simply another type of moviemaking. Realistic plot, no famous names (except for executive producer Angelina Jolie) and no over-the-top musical numbers. It certainly doesn't paint a pretty picture of the Taliban.

I think that this should've won Best Animated Feature at the Oscars. "Coco" had an interesting story, but this focused on a more important topic. I understand that there was a movie called "Osama", which had a similar plot. In the meantime, definitely watch "The Breadwinner".

Another movie that focuses on a girl's childhood in a fundamentalist regime is Marjane Satrapi's "Persepolis", about her coming-of-age in 1980s Iran.
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6/10
Its Good, But Nowhere Near Secret of Kells or Song of the Sea
matthewssilverhammer29 March 2018
As you may expect from the people behind Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea, this is an undeniably gorgeous animated film that stands out in the CGI-soaked modern landscape. It's also a quite important story worth telling...unfortunately, it's just never that fully engaging. While the emotions and drama are strong, the beats are fairly basic. Breadwinner is a passable character study that just never comes close to the heights of its other fantasy-realism brethren.
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10/10
Can't describe it in words - just truly a masterpiece
sweetromantic21 February 2018
This animated movie is truly amazing, it made me cry many times when i was watching it. Full of emotions and different feelings of cuteness , adorableness, humor, terrifying events.

As someone who have been there and had experienced the political unrest of that time, I would say most of thing the film says were true....

it really is a very sad movie.
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7/10
the breadwinner
rihabferjani14 March 2018
It's a beautiful movie i've liked the story and the criticism of war it's a good one
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10/10
Raise Your Word's Not Your Voice..Truly a Master Piece ..I Have Seen
syedsafwaan2 March 2018
I'm From India...Literally i Loved this Movie Very Much...(Raise Your Word's Not Your Voice , It's Rain that makes flowers grow not thunder) these words describe all itself..!! this movie i can proudly share to my Social networking sites..These Anti-Islamic organisations (LeT ,Taliban , ISIS etc..,) destroying peace and islam..Thanks for Nora and Deborah and all Supported Cast and Crew..!!!
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6/10
Good but not excellent
izanganihchu30 December 2020
A good animated movie but not great as told by many. The ending was quite unfinished.
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5/10
Its overrated
donday-4911524 July 2018
Warning: Spoilers
It's fine but I think it's more of a 4 or 5.

The worst part about this movie is that it doesn't go along with the books well, Almost everyone's name is changed besides Parvana and Shauzia. And the ending wasn't much of an ending, Parvana rescues Father and then they were taking to each other about something and the screen turned black, I thought it was a transition to a different scene but the movie just ended, I was really confused and disappointed.

The story thing about seeds is cool but pretty pointless.

In conclusion, a 7.7 (at the time of this review) is too much for now mediocre the movie is (Unless you never read the book the movie is based off of).
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