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sally potter'ın istanbul film festivalinde gosterilen filmi. (2004) Joan Allen ve Simon Abkarian basrolde. film şiirsel bir dille anlatılmış. repliklerin çoğu kafiyeli. şiir gibi akan bir film. kamera kullanımı harika.

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Published by prometheus 18-09-2006

sally potter'ın istanbul film festivalinde gosterilen filmi. (2004)

Joan Allen ve Simon Abkarian basrolde.

film şiirsel bir dille anlatılmış. repliklerin çoğu kafiyeli. şiir gibi akan bir film. kamera kullanımı harika. diyaloglar, içsesler muhtesem. metaforlarla süslü tam bir avrupa filmi.

kendisini arayan insanın izlemesi gereken bir film. 11 eylul sonrasi batida olusan yabancı korkusu, aşktaki öteki kavramı, tensel aşıktan ruhsal aşka geçen büyüleyici bir anlatım. aldatmak, aldatılmak, hayatı dolu dolu yaşamak, aşkı anlamak, sayıların gizemini çözmek, tanrı, ananç ve inançsızlık, empati, anlama, yaşama adına herşey... tek kelime ile muhteşem.



imdb'den alinti vereyim: "First off, you need to set your expectations. This is an extremely arty film. There are no explosions, chase scenes, or guns in this movie.

Instead, we have a film with metaphors, themes and relationships. There are few movies I have seen recently that attack such large and serious topics.

The major themes in this movie are God, love and politics. During the course of the movie, racism and war, terrorism and the Middle East, infidelity, atheism and Marxism are all brought on stage.

As if that weren't enough, the majority of the dialog is in rhymed verse, with perhaps occasional interjections of free verse. In fact, the entire very contemporary script has a vaguely Shakespearean feel to it, though there is no shortage of four letter words.

The entire cast of the movie is wonderful, but the centerpiece of the entire film is Joan Allen, who gives an almost supernaturally wonderful performance. The heart of the movie is a moving love story, but this is a serious romance with strong, deeply emotional scenes designed to reflect adult, rather than teenage, themes.

There are also major metaphors in the movie, such as the role of cleaning, which usually stands for an attempt to wipe out guilt or corruption, and the use of glass, and particularly glasses of water, to show the way different viewpoints distort a particular perception of reality.

If you are prepared to see a very serious, beautiful made, and extremely arty film, then this is an excellent way to spend your time. I simply loved the movie, and would probably enjoy seeing it again sometime soon. But please, don't bother to go if you are looking for something else. This is a very heartfelt and intense movie, which refuses to compromise."

Ayyas Visual Trip

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Gönderen -*lulu*- on 27-10-2006, 22:56
Ben bu filmi izlemek istiyorum, çünkü Sally Potter Erkeğin Gözyaşları (The Man Who Cried)'nı çekti ve ben o filme tapmıştım. Hala da anlamam neden daha fazla ilgi çekmedi o film. Bunu da izlemeliyim.
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