Matt and I watched a well done, interesting movie called Persepolis last night about an Iranian girl and the tumultuous times she lives through. It deals with some pretty heavy themes for an animated movie - but does so in a really clever way! The animation is really creative.
For those of you who are strong supporters of "freedom fries", be forewarned that it was done by our amis de francais.
If you haven't seen it yet add it to the netflix list.
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It's actually a biography of Marjane Sarapi (sp?). For those of you planning on making my biography, please make it animated...and make me look really buff, even when I was a kid. Thanks.
I just added it to my Netflix queue. By the way, I stumbled across your blog. I hope you don't think I am a stalker.
Whatever, you know you want us! No, that's awesome that we've found each other.
Cool. I've been wanting to see this since it was making the rounds in art house theaters. It looks really great.
By the way, I've started on your animated biography already. It's claymation.
When we were on vacation in California last year our friends had all the Persepolis books in their crib. I subsequently spent three days reading comic books about a 12 year old girl. It was rad.
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