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La vie parfaite d'une actrice prend un tournant radical lorsqu'elle accepte de tourner dans une publicité et se retrouve malgré elle transportée dans le monde de son personnage.La vie parfaite d'une actrice prend un tournant radical lorsqu'elle accepte de tourner dans une publicité et se retrouve malgré elle transportée dans le monde de son personnage.La vie parfaite d'une actrice prend un tournant radical lorsqu'elle accepte de tourner dans une publicité et se retrouve malgré elle transportée dans le monde de son personnage.
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10jimsahin
From beginning to the end this movie makes you curious about what's going to happen next!
I really enjoyed it strongly recommend it.
Acting was really good , and surprised me actually!
Normally I don't watch Neslihan Atagul tv shows and I was a bit judgemental before starting to this movie , but she's proven me wrong . Very good acting!
I loved watching her housewife life .. her relationship with the husband was funny to watch .
The movie starts like a comedy and then turns into thriller movie , at least you feel like that.
Neslihan Atagül Dogulu really nails the tone of the movie in her high-strung performance.
I really enjoyed it strongly recommend it.
Acting was really good , and surprised me actually!
Normally I don't watch Neslihan Atagul tv shows and I was a bit judgemental before starting to this movie , but she's proven me wrong . Very good acting!
I loved watching her housewife life .. her relationship with the husband was funny to watch .
The movie starts like a comedy and then turns into thriller movie , at least you feel like that.
Neslihan Atagül Dogulu really nails the tone of the movie in her high-strung performance.
This remake is a total dissappoinment and fiasco. Really sloppy scenario and dialogs (I could not stand one more "f..k off" curse from the leading actress). The original was much more better in art direction (come on ...chandelier in 2020's ...only maybe in the tv shows and retro wannabe shops) and building the middle class life realities of 80's Turkey. This is like a clumsy parody of the original one, which was like nightmare of an independent woman who runaway from nuclear familys' bondings but this one is almost like a circus. Mujde Ar plays more real and insist staying neurotic as being a dissociative patient but the new actress is acting ameteurishly hysterical and psychotic. So I recommend everyone to watch the original movie in order to understand what the film was supposed to criticize such as consumer culture, moral dilemmas and societal changings of that era. In sum this adaptation missed two essentials of the original version: being critical and funny which are the spirit of the original movie.
10ttm_here
It's not just a feel-good comedy with strange plot twists, but rather a deep insight into what goes on when one takes on a role and lives through it to master it. Neslihan did a phenomenal job and proved herself, once again, to be an actress of a great caliber.
It isn't just a short commercial, but a little life journey that was lived and experienced whether in a different dimension, or in the imagination of an actress. The lines become blurry and it becomes easy to understand what it's like to live in a society when one may have a mental breakdown or mental issues - to viewers and the protagonist they are right, but when we see the way others around them react is concerning, to say the least.
On another note, it highlights the importance of following one's truth and internal conviction, reliance on one's confidence, and refusal to please the masses by compliance. There's so much to unpack!
The interesting foreshadowing was the protagonist's boyfriend's words about "not bringing the character back into their home and/or relationship."
10/10 if you pay attention and appreciate the depth.
It isn't just a short commercial, but a little life journey that was lived and experienced whether in a different dimension, or in the imagination of an actress. The lines become blurry and it becomes easy to understand what it's like to live in a society when one may have a mental breakdown or mental issues - to viewers and the protagonist they are right, but when we see the way others around them react is concerning, to say the least.
On another note, it highlights the importance of following one's truth and internal conviction, reliance on one's confidence, and refusal to please the masses by compliance. There's so much to unpack!
The interesting foreshadowing was the protagonist's boyfriend's words about "not bringing the character back into their home and/or relationship."
10/10 if you pay attention and appreciate the depth.
10tahachad
I didn't think that it's very good according imdb grade that was 5.6 or 5.7
But when I started to watch it , it was really amazing for me
Very cool story and very comedy
The Turkish swearings are adorable 😂😂😂😂
Dilara was very Beautiful ( Neslihan Atagul ) a great Turkish actress
Story was amazing and I really liked it Some scenes were comedy And I laughed a lot 😂😂😂😂
The shampoo advertisement of Belinda is really cool .
Aaaah , Belinda !
I recommend it for watching , Netflix is Really great in all countries Good camera with the high quality and very good actors and actresses that were acting great.
Dilara was very Beautiful ( Neslihan Atagul ) a great Turkish actress
Story was amazing and I really liked it Some scenes were comedy And I laughed a lot 😂😂😂😂
The shampoo advertisement of Belinda is really cool .
Aaaah , Belinda !
I recommend it for watching , Netflix is Really great in all countries Good camera with the high quality and very good actors and actresses that were acting great.
The case cohesion in this film was well done, and the storyline was quite eccentric. The main character, Dilara, is a prominent movie and theatre star in Turkiye, and her boyfriend and co-star, Serkan, is a sleazy drug-abuser. Adding to the mix is a secondary actress who is jealous of Dilara. In the film, Dilara is cast in a shampoo commercial playing the role of Handan, a banker with a distasteful older husband and two children. Dilara dislikes this role, which leads to numerous retakes during filming. However, during one of the shampoo commercial scenes, she finds herself mysteriously transported into Handan's life stuck with husband Necat - a world away from being an actress. She begins conspiring to find a way back to her own life as Dilara.
While the chemistry between Serkan and Dilara was well portrayed, and their relationship as self-centered people was solid, the execution of the film's ending was poor. There was no resolution to the storyline involving Handan's affair or her fraud, nor was there any conclusion to the money being thrown from the roof. Additionally, there was no resolution to Handan's daughter's apparent understanding that Dilara was not her real mother and asking when her mother would return. The film's ending was abrupt, with Dilara returning to the shampoo commercial and realising that her experience as Handan was real when she noticed a burn on her arm.
The type of meta-humour or "out of body experience" humour in the film was concluded lazily by the writers, and even for a movie based on metafiction, it needed a stronger conclusion. However, Neslihan Atagul's performance was, as always, incredible. Although, it could be argued that her character could have benefited from a stronger comedic angle, rather than solely relying on emotional, confused, and snarky moments for a lighter overall finish.
While the chemistry between Serkan and Dilara was well portrayed, and their relationship as self-centered people was solid, the execution of the film's ending was poor. There was no resolution to the storyline involving Handan's affair or her fraud, nor was there any conclusion to the money being thrown from the roof. Additionally, there was no resolution to Handan's daughter's apparent understanding that Dilara was not her real mother and asking when her mother would return. The film's ending was abrupt, with Dilara returning to the shampoo commercial and realising that her experience as Handan was real when she noticed a burn on her arm.
The type of meta-humour or "out of body experience" humour in the film was concluded lazily by the writers, and even for a movie based on metafiction, it needed a stronger conclusion. However, Neslihan Atagul's performance was, as always, incredible. Although, it could be argued that her character could have benefited from a stronger comedic angle, rather than solely relying on emotional, confused, and snarky moments for a lighter overall finish.
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