The events of the film revolve around a father and his son who live in Damascus. The son decides to travel while the father refuses to do so. The father's routine life begins and we see him complaining about his pain and his unwillingness ...See moreThe events of the film revolve around a father and his son who live in Damascus. The son decides to travel while the father refuses to do so. The father's routine life begins and we see him complaining about his pain and his unwillingness to travel to his wife so as not to leave her alone. The father's relationship with the son continues through the automated answering machine (answer machine) in At the end of the film, we discover that the mother has been dead for a long time and that the father's relationship with her is through his imagination only, and that she is the mother and homeland for him. The father passes away at home, leaving his son a paper in which he explains to him the reasons for not leaving Damascus and his hope that his son will return to it one day. Written by
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