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Reviewers from The Guardian and RogerEbert.com lauded Golshifteh Farahani’s powerful performance and the movie's visceral, high-stakes action scenes.

While the characters are fictional, the film is inspired by the real events of the 2014 Sinjar massacre , where thousands of Yazidi women were captured by ISIS. Many survivors escaped to form combat units—most notably the —to fight back against the extremists. Critical Reception Girls of the Sun

The film heavily features themes of , resistance , and resilience . A recurring motif is the battalion’s chant: "Women, Life, Liberty!" . It also highlights a unique tactical advantage: the belief among their enemies that being killed by a woman prevents entry into heaven, making these fighters particularly feared. Real-Life Inspiration Reviewers from The Guardian and RogerEbert

According to the consensus on Rotten Tomatoes, the film is often criticized for "clumsily overbearing execution" and a reliance on sentimentality and clichéd dialogue that some felt overshadowed the human stories of the women. Girls of the Sun | Rotten Tomatoes Critical Reception The film heavily features themes of

A former lawyer and survivor of ISIS captivity who now leads the "Girls of the Sun," a battalion of women seeking to liberate their hometown and rescue their kidnapped children.

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