Suoratoistopalvelut (1)

Juonikuvaukset(1)

Cemal, Kenan, and Suzi are siblings who have grown apart since leaving Hasanlar, the tiny village where they grew up, and going their separate ways. When an unexpected call from their estranged father demands they return to the village immediately, Cemal, the eldest, is tasked with reuniting the family and convincing his brother and sister to take a road trip back to the places and memories they have been working so hard to forget. As they try to piece their dysfunctional family back together and confront their shared past, they’ll have to contend with each other’s peculiarities and get to know one another all over again, even as the strangest elements of all await them in the village. (Sundance Film Festival)

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Arvostelut (1)

Malarkey 

kaikki käyttäjän arvostelut

englanti I can’t help myself, the Turks keep convincing me how interesting and western-oriented their cinematography is. The film tells a story of young people, whose father suddenly wants to sayhis goodbyes to them, although they haven’t seen him for half of their lives. It has the spirit of a nice road film showing a part of northern Turkey, including the characters’ hometown. In the second half the story slows down a bit, adds on the drama and then charms the viewer with a well-thought ending. Everything is interwoven by inconspicuous but all the more fun dark humor, which can appear at unexpected moments; as a whole, the movie has an unusual spirit of a unique family drama, which, when it comes to the filmmaking art, has everything that is needed to make the biggest possible impact on the audience, in the positive sense of the word. ()