In the Iran Iraq War, the little boy Bashu, who had lost his home and loved ones, climbed onto a truck and left his hometown, arriving in northern Iran, where he was unfamiliar with his homeland and had no language proficiency. There, he met a woman named Nai who raised two children on a farm. Despite cultural differences and language barriers, the two gradually began to rely on each other
In the Iran Iraq War, the little boy Bashu, who had lost his home and loved ones, climbed onto a truck and left his hometown, arriving in northern Iran, where he was unfamiliar with his homeland and had no language proficiency. There, he met a woman named Nai who raised two children on a farm. Despite cultural differences and language barriers, the two gradually began to rely on each other