Kurtulus
- Miniserie de TV
- 1994
- 1h 4min
Añade un argumento en tu idiomaEpic independence fight in 20th century. Turkish independence war against occupying forces (Greece, England, France, Italy) in her land.Epic independence fight in 20th century. Turkish independence war against occupying forces (Greece, England, France, Italy) in her land.Epic independence fight in 20th century. Turkish independence war against occupying forces (Greece, England, France, Italy) in her land.
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Marsl. Gazi Mustafa Kemal Pasa: [Mustafa Kemal was entering a house through a large crowd. There is Greek flag laid on the floor] What does it mean?
Daugher of the house: Please Pasha you should do as they did.
Lady of the house: King entered this house walking on our flag.
Marsl. Gazi Mustafa Kemal Pasa: He made a mistake by violating the symbol of a nation. I will not make that mistake.
[to the corporal]
Marsl. Gazi Mustafa Kemal Pasa: Take it, kid
Corporal: As you command, Pasha.
The story begins with the end of Inonu Battle II. England's use of Greece and its people as a war machine is showed from an objective perspective. Turkey's marvelous persistence not to be defeated, while the Greek army approached to Ankara for just 30 miles, is reflecting the character of a nation which starts the destruction of the Britain's Imperialist foreign policy. War scenes, soldiers' map talks and political games in Turkish interior and exterior politics are quite realistic and non-boring.
The cinematography, direction, objectiveness, costumes, art direction and great music compositions are the key elements other than the wonderful cast.
It is a pity that the whole film is in Turkish and is just watched by the Turkish audiences. I just want to make my Greek friends to watch this film. Because, the film itself is just compound of the naked truth of the era. The film emphasizes on the humanist officers in both Turkish & Greek armies. Especially, the conversation between Gen. Trikoupis and Mustafa Kemal Pasa is almost a friend talk in military traditions.
Lloyd George, P.M. of the Great Britain, summarizes the film in the end: "The centuries rarely produce a genius. It is our bad luck that the great genius of our era was granted to the Turkish nation." referring to Mustafa Kemal Pasa.
The film is great. The acts are great. The message of the film is great.
This is all great. 10/10
- mguler
- 21 dic 2004
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