Children of Heaven is a movie that mainly tells the story of a brother and sister in Iran, and a pair of shoes was the reason why the story happened . The film also connected urban planning with numerous storylines, such as family culture in communities; distinct physical environment between poor and rich neighborhoods. Additionally, the film depicts a variety of people's attitudes when they encounter setbacks. The most significant aspects of the film were the social factors that differentiated a distinct destiny and the embodiment of family value that displayed precious love. Furthermore, the effect of the environment, which represented the unjust. First, the effect of the environment was an important factor. Zahra realized that her shoes were lost, although Ali tried to hide the fact. There was no doubt that shoes held vital value in his family. However, when Zahra told Ali that she would inform her father, Ali became afraid. From the perspective of family culture, the father's status was the highest in the whole family. It also meant that no matter how hard life would be, the father would always be the pillar of the family. Ali was determined to lend the shoes to his daughter, but Zahra felt uncomfortable, because her classmates hardly wore proper shoes. When classes started, Ali and her daughter took turns wearing shoes and one of them had to wait in one place. They just expected to be able to get to the location in time when they exchanged shoes. What the film could convey culturally was that there was some sort of deep emotion between the brother and sister. Even though the test was in progress, Zahra chose to submit it early when the teacher reminded her. In their family culture, Ali was the second “man”, and it was obligatory for him to shoulder the responsibilities. When he found out that third could get a new shoe in the running competition, he tried his best to keep his place in third place. Yet the result was that he obtained first, the information that expressed the family culture through his behavior, his love for
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