Famous therapist Dr. Baykal is late. Six obsessive compulsive disorder patients meet in a clinic, get acquainted, and explore group therapy while waiting for his consultation.Famous therapist Dr. Baykal is late. Six obsessive compulsive disorder patients meet in a clinic, get acquainted, and explore group therapy while waiting for his consultation.Famous therapist Dr. Baykal is late. Six obsessive compulsive disorder patients meet in a clinic, get acquainted, and explore group therapy while waiting for his consultation.
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We watched The Compulsions with a talented cast, and both my wife and I really enjoyed it. The film skillfully portrays the complexity of human obsessions, blending drama with subtle humor. Each performance felt genuine and compelling, especially the lead roles. The script was thoughtful and well-paced, keeping us engaged throughout. It's a film that leaves you thinking long after the credits roll. Highly recommended for those who enjoy character-driven stories with emotional depth. Very nice time to enjoy. It's a thought-provoking film that balances intensity with moments of quiet reflection. We highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys intelligent, character-focused drama.
After couple of laughs movie goes to extremely boring and extremely lazy writing . It can't get any worse than this. You laugh and you get punished with a sad story with drama music in background. Can't even take it serious. It's a complete waste of time would definitely lower your IQ. I feel bad for whomever had part in this movie . Be aware do not watch this movie even if your relative took a role in this movie . Worst movie I have ever seen. Make sure nobody watches it if you care about the people around you tell them not to watch it . 0 out of 10 not even a movie . Scriptwriter will never get another chance .
Bravo!
You seem to apply dramatic rules while transposing a script to another language and towards another viewer, yet you fail - 'cause you know what, some of them already watched the original movie, and knows the play script. You fail because you don't care about what "obsession" means. Take for example the "obsession" of the seemingly main character: Tourette. Does Tourette syndrome mean exposing unrevealed sexual instincts without any consciousness (by such direct "hit on words" like "yalarim", "o göte bülbül öte" and so on) ? Shame on you for debasing such a complicated disease to an underrated laugh material...
By the way, I am turkish and ashamed of you...
You seem to apply dramatic rules while transposing a script to another language and towards another viewer, yet you fail - 'cause you know what, some of them already watched the original movie, and knows the play script. You fail because you don't care about what "obsession" means. Take for example the "obsession" of the seemingly main character: Tourette. Does Tourette syndrome mean exposing unrevealed sexual instincts without any consciousness (by such direct "hit on words" like "yalarim", "o göte bülbül öte" and so on) ? Shame on you for debasing such a complicated disease to an underrated laugh material...
By the way, I am turkish and ashamed of you...
The movie is adapted from a French play and similarly to the play aims at getting very important messages across while making you laugh. I believe it reaches its goal very well. People expecting a simple comedy will be disappointed as the stories might get your eyes teary in some parts as it actually threads very serious subjects. The cast is very talented, the comedy and drama well balanced. I believe that if you watch it without preconceived expectations you will be pleasantry surprised by the range of emotions it will carry you through. We spend so much of the time worrying about our problems and issues that we are blind and sometimes insensitive to what others are going through, whereas sometimes even our own problems can be alleviated while we concentrate on being kind to others...
Takintilar has a promising premise and the doctor twist adds intrigue. But as a film adaptation, it struggles to break free from its theatrical roots. Much of the dialogue and acting feel stage-bound - particularly Seda Bakan's performance, which lacks psychological depth and leans into artificiality.
In contrast, Özge Özberk and Sarp Akkaya deliver more restrained, believable portrayals. The single-location setting works well, and some direct-to-camera framing adds visual interest.
However, the emotional weight of key scenes is undercut by outdated, overly dramatic music. The film wants to be intimate and meaningful, but its execution remains stuck in the structure of a play.
In contrast, Özge Özberk and Sarp Akkaya deliver more restrained, believable portrayals. The single-location setting works well, and some direct-to-camera framing adds visual interest.
However, the emotional weight of key scenes is undercut by outdated, overly dramatic music. The film wants to be intimate and meaningful, but its execution remains stuck in the structure of a play.
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