3 reviews
There is a nostalgic and cinematographic proposal that works well, but the tone of comedy and social representation fails in its objective. The sense of humor, based on a certain hysteria of the characters, ends up being annoying, and the protagonist, who is supposed to be nice, fails to connect as a character. It is a low-flying comedy, lost in its own narrative and soon using up its resources.
- MiguelAReina
- Feb 4, 2021
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There is a nostalgic and cinematographic proposal that works well, but the tone of comedy and social representation fails in its objective. The sense of humor, based on a certain hysteria of the characters, ends up being annoying. It is a comedy that flies low, although it gets more interest in that journey towards the madness of the protagonist, who finds a better position as a villain than as a hero.
- MiguelAReina
- Feb 4, 2021
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... it's an enjoyable comedy of three parts with a great character arc. It lost its pace at some point after Part I but it turned out to be unpredictable from that point on. I was thinking - oh, I know, now it will happen this, then that but it didn't, it surprised me and it was a mixture of moods. Would it have been a better movie if it was more simple? Yes, I guess... It could have been a box-office little wonder but I believe it had different ambitions. I haven't seen the short film of the same director Baris Sarhan this movie is based on but the fact he made a full-length picture means a lot.
I'd like to add that the lead actress Nesrin Cavadzade is simply outstanding. We are about to see her rising and successful international career!
I'd like to add that the lead actress Nesrin Cavadzade is simply outstanding. We are about to see her rising and successful international career!
- grantscharoff
- Mar 14, 2021
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