I didn't like the movie. The four novels on the description are united by the theme of “the freedom of men”, by which you can understand anything. But in fact, the entire film is devoted to criticism of the death penalty in Iran: "What kind of laws are those who invented them?" - the characters of the film are sometimes menacingly and hysterically asking.
I don’t think the death penalty is a very good thing, but in this film, criticism of the highest measure is completely totalitarian and does not accept the opposite opinion. Liberal totalitarianism. By the way, the filmmakers apparently do not care about those who are sentenced to the tower - the characters of these characters are not disclosed, and these characters themselves are served either sporadically or statically in the form of a photo of a "victim of the regime." The true story of one convict would weigh more than a dozen such snotty novels.