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A poor painter falls in love with a photograph of a woman while at work in one of the massive villas on Istanbul's Princes' Islands.A poor painter falls in love with a photograph of a woman while at work in one of the massive villas on Istanbul's Princes' Islands.A poor painter falls in love with a photograph of a woman while at work in one of the massive villas on Istanbul's Princes' Islands.
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It looks like a Mexican soap opera, absurd plot from beginning to end, ridiculous dialogues, very bad sound effects, one wonders, and where is the director? Or maybe it was the time and what was done in Turkey, the villain is very bad, the good one is poor, fetishist and stupid. At least the woman does not follow a submissive role, but she does lose love, like a good soap opera. The music tires. The scene of the father-in-law and the son-in-law is pathetic, only the photography stands out, it is very contemplative and tired, a predictable ending, it could be a short film of 20 minutes maximum, it is to be seen in 2x if possible or avoid it completely.
10/10. I admit I'm no Turkish cinema expert since they only cover 2,4% of all movies I've seen. I could easily say Nordic movies which covers more than 10% in my list, have better concerns for my cinema cause. Having these fun-facts, I'd never imagine a Turkish director would be the person who shot the closest thing as in Ingmar Bergman's style.
Another fact: Persona: 66', Sevmek Zamanı:65'
The difference between "cold/liberal Northern European culture" and "a culture which is heavily exposed agitated stories of arabesque style" referred to Turkish people might have seem major. But not in this surreal movie composed by the beautiful elements of experimental cinema and Rembet music. Great camera-work definitely helps Sevmek Zamanı to create a category in my taste as the most beautiful cult movie of my homelands
Another fact: Persona: 66', Sevmek Zamanı:65'
The difference between "cold/liberal Northern European culture" and "a culture which is heavily exposed agitated stories of arabesque style" referred to Turkish people might have seem major. But not in this surreal movie composed by the beautiful elements of experimental cinema and Rembet music. Great camera-work definitely helps Sevmek Zamanı to create a category in my taste as the most beautiful cult movie of my homelands
Erksan's Sevmek Zamani expresses its story in a two-folded plane.First, a strict realism in the search for specific (but global at the same time) identity problem of Turkish people is investigated: Occident or Orient, the chaotic battle of these two different identity-construction choices. Second, through this separation, the movie shows us two perceptions of LOVE: An urbanized, modern female singer(Sema Ozcan) wanting to be with the guy (Musfik Kenter)who is in love with her poster on the one hand. On the other, the (Oriental) guy refusing this famous singer. The guy says:"I'm in love only and only with your poster". The fetish and the sublime! That Love turns to be some kind of Sufistic way of perceiving the world. The Magnificient scene of boat-tripping with the poster must be seen!
Take a knock-off Marcelo Mastroianni, except wooden as an actor, add a storyline that invests the two adult principal characters with the emotional intelligence of starry-eyed pre-teenagers, punch it up with a desperately over-the-top soundtrack and whaddaya get? A romantic flick that's so bad it borders on camp. Filmed in gorgeous b&w, with more pathetic fallacy than a human can tolerate-constant rain, tossing waves, whipping winds-not to mention the scene with three women running through the woods in high heels! Hilarious.
Supposedly worshipped by film aficionados, you're better off watching this on mute with no subtitles.
Supposedly worshipped by film aficionados, you're better off watching this on mute with no subtitles.
This is one of those movies that i am not just glad i found and watched it but even happy. I thought that it was going to be something like a copy of LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD and other similar arthouse drama/mystery/romance movies, for instance movies of Alain Robbe-Grillet. I was wrong. Whereas i still believe MARIENBAD is a better movie, TIME TO LOVE is absolutely unique and has its own identity. This is an original movie, obviously a work of passion which any romantic person will like it, at least. An incredibly affected and emotional movie, more like a fairy tale of course. Or more like a poem than a realistic movie. The characters are more symbols than people with flesh and blood, although at the same time, they express real feelings, facing real life difficulties and having real reactions towards another or other people.
Stylistically, it's gorgeous. Actually, this is one of the most beautiful movies i have ever watched. There will be a lot of people who won't like this movie for various reasons and i get it, but its beauty, in terms of film making, is undeniable. But this is not just a STYLE OVER SUBSTANCE movie. When the protagonist says that he loves her photograph and not her, in the beginning of the movie, it's obvious what he means. There is no ambiguity here and pretentiousness, everything is clear.
Regarding of the actors, i think the leading couple was great. I was rooting hard for them, they were loveable as characters too.
I was going to rate it even higher but i didn't like the last minute. The rest of the final 5 minutes is pure magic. It was heading towards one of the most powerful endings in the history of drama/romance movies, if not the most powerful. But still, it was not one of the endings which ruin a movie. It remains amazing.
Stylistically, it's gorgeous. Actually, this is one of the most beautiful movies i have ever watched. There will be a lot of people who won't like this movie for various reasons and i get it, but its beauty, in terms of film making, is undeniable. But this is not just a STYLE OVER SUBSTANCE movie. When the protagonist says that he loves her photograph and not her, in the beginning of the movie, it's obvious what he means. There is no ambiguity here and pretentiousness, everything is clear.
Regarding of the actors, i think the leading couple was great. I was rooting hard for them, they were loveable as characters too.
I was going to rate it even higher but i didn't like the last minute. The rest of the final 5 minutes is pure magic. It was heading towards one of the most powerful endings in the history of drama/romance movies, if not the most powerful. But still, it was not one of the endings which ruin a movie. It remains amazing.
Did you know
- TriviaIt couldn't be shown on the cinema because the film hadn't found a distributor.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Gise Memuru (2010)
- SoundtracksOrgan Music
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
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- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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