R-Bird-A
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This movie definitely would entertain a teenager and below. It's cute, sometimes comical, but very cheesy and often childish. Still, there are redeeming factors. I was happy to see this team of actors together again. They are harmonious friends. The message was nice...to be honest with your friends, of enduring love and affection, and to have enduring friendships. It's a sweet movie, although best suited for a younger crowd.
This is a light comedy with some poignant moments, as well as some likeable characters in a lovely village.
Yagmur is an artist with a carefree spirit, though she is working to overcome claustrophobia that she attained after a traumatic car accident of her youth.
Tolga, handsome and sweet, also is working on his issues of abandonment which he attained when his father left him and his mother.
This couple's story adds depth to an otherwise simplistic and somewhat corny comedy.
Many of the actors overact and the script isn't that compelling. However, the small community is adorable and it is an enjoyable movie overall.
Yagmur is an artist with a carefree spirit, though she is working to overcome claustrophobia that she attained after a traumatic car accident of her youth.
Tolga, handsome and sweet, also is working on his issues of abandonment which he attained when his father left him and his mother.
This couple's story adds depth to an otherwise simplistic and somewhat corny comedy.
Many of the actors overact and the script isn't that compelling. However, the small community is adorable and it is an enjoyable movie overall.
Mostly raunchy, but like the saying goes, every dark cloud has a silver lining.
I didn't appreciate the over-the-top sexualized, drunken party girls' romp. It's just not my thing. I felt it was shallow and tacky.
But what I DID like were the actors and parts of the overall message. It had me thinking whether or not I agree with the ladies' choices they ultimately made.
Ecem Erkek, Seda Bakan, Nilperi Sahinkaya and Mehmet Gunsur were my favorites. They were funny yet sincere. I enjoyed the friendships between each character and although most of the movie contained drunken stupidness, there was time at the end for authentic and ingenuous messaging: it's better to have lived a life alone than to spend a lifetime with someone you don't love. Now, I don't wish "alone" on anyone, but I suppose that idea may be true. In order to have a fulfilling life, it seems that a genuine and loving relationship is needed. That being said, it seems to open the door to a selfish worldview, where one's "happiness" is most important- which I have trouble with. I think there is room for selflessness...but maybe the key is to love who you are with while realizing the world does not revolve around your happiness. So, this movie- with all it's flaws- still gave me something to think about.
I didn't appreciate the over-the-top sexualized, drunken party girls' romp. It's just not my thing. I felt it was shallow and tacky.
But what I DID like were the actors and parts of the overall message. It had me thinking whether or not I agree with the ladies' choices they ultimately made.
Ecem Erkek, Seda Bakan, Nilperi Sahinkaya and Mehmet Gunsur were my favorites. They were funny yet sincere. I enjoyed the friendships between each character and although most of the movie contained drunken stupidness, there was time at the end for authentic and ingenuous messaging: it's better to have lived a life alone than to spend a lifetime with someone you don't love. Now, I don't wish "alone" on anyone, but I suppose that idea may be true. In order to have a fulfilling life, it seems that a genuine and loving relationship is needed. That being said, it seems to open the door to a selfish worldview, where one's "happiness" is most important- which I have trouble with. I think there is room for selflessness...but maybe the key is to love who you are with while realizing the world does not revolve around your happiness. So, this movie- with all it's flaws- still gave me something to think about.