It depicts the lives and bodies of people tragically deformed by leprosy. Vibrant, good-natured and with a deeply-embedded emotional thread running throughout, this is an accessible family film with much to offer fans of Iranian cinema, fans of Japanese cinema and fans of cinema full-stop. After opening the embassy, his efforts to invite dignatories from other countries isn't successful, and the Iranian government can not pay Haji the needed funds to keep the embassy open - Haji is forced to fire all of his staff and tries to run the embassy on his own. The setting of this film is exotic, the values and customs of the people are interesting. When Behrouz meets Shirin, they impulsively decide to get married and begin a series of life adventures.
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