The tragicomic story of a young man who wants to be a famous singerThe tragicomic story of a young man who wants to be a famous singerThe tragicomic story of a young man who wants to be a famous singer
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The topic, cinematography, music, little details, and the ending. It's amazing with all its features!!!! Definitely a 10.
When my friends convinced me to see this movie I was expecting a silly comedy because of it's trailer.But when the movie started it just took me in and didn't let me go until it ends.Especially the songs of this movie.They're sung by some of the greatest singers of Turkey and every song is so well placed into the movie that it blows you away.Probably the non-Turkish viewers won't get the songs' meanings so i think the subtitle should include the songs' lyrics too.This is also a very realistic movie that tells the path to become famous in Turkey.It's sometimes easy but mostly a long hard path to walk.So if you still have a chance to see this movie,see it.You won't regret it.
I can't find word to explain the feelings while watching this movie... It is a bit musical, a bit movie; also combines tragedy, comedy and whatever other feelings are there... It also gives an idea about the power of dark forces over music sector in Turkey; and also the cheaters in it. Maybe; "Hope" and "Success" words can be a roof for summary of this story! Congragulations Ezel Akay!
If it is needed to tell about the techniques; really similar to Chicago maybe; but also original sounds and colors. I have to say for foreign watchers: All singers in the movie are real. They are star in Turkey; and most of them is as old as Turkish Pop Music comes to world. (For Ex: Erol Büyükburç is one of the first examples of Turkish Pop Singer) Not only pop music; many genre of songs are played in movie. (Really successful soundtracks!)
If it is needed to tell about the techniques; really similar to Chicago maybe; but also original sounds and colors. I have to say for foreign watchers: All singers in the movie are real. They are star in Turkey; and most of them is as old as Turkish Pop Music comes to world. (For Ex: Erol Büyükburç is one of the first examples of Turkish Pop Singer) Not only pop music; many genre of songs are played in movie. (Really successful soundtracks!)
Where Are You, Firuze is the kind of movie that does not attract the attention of the mainstream cinema audience in terms of its poster and any marketing material, but after watching it, it makes them wonder why I had not noticed this movie until now. Its director, Ezel Akay, who is a storyteller, reflected his cinematic approach to the film point by point. Although the narrative is fragmented by the intervening music and accompanying visuals, it actually completes a wonderful whole in terms of the story.
I've seen people who make musical analogies for the movie. The question of whether Bollywood movies are musicals explains the musical problematic of this movie.
I've seen people who make musical analogies for the movie. The question of whether Bollywood movies are musicals explains the musical problematic of this movie.
Saw this in London, the first time I saw a Turkish movie, and bought the ticket by mistake (I actually went in to see The Village!). When I realized I was watching a subtitled Turkish movie, I was about to leave the cinema, but had fifteen minutes before the Village started so I stayed on.
I was expecting a cheesed up Bollywood movie, but I was simply blown away. I stayed till the end. I don't think I have ever been so moved by a movie - it captures the essence of human spirit on the same level as the greatest movies of the 20th century. My only regret is that this will forever be unrecognized in our world. This movie invariably deserves to be in the IMDb to 250 movies of all time, if not in the top 25.
George
I was expecting a cheesed up Bollywood movie, but I was simply blown away. I stayed till the end. I don't think I have ever been so moved by a movie - it captures the essence of human spirit on the same level as the greatest movies of the 20th century. My only regret is that this will forever be unrecognized in our world. This movie invariably deserves to be in the IMDb to 250 movies of all time, if not in the top 25.
George
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- ConnectionsFeatures Hatasiz Kul Olmaz (1977)
- SoundtracksGaip Arabesk
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Box office
- Budget
- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $4,904,496
- Runtime
- 2h 8m(128 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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