This movie is a love story between an idealistic American nurse and a Turkish officer in World War I.This movie is a love story between an idealistic American nurse and a Turkish officer in World War I.This movie is a love story between an idealistic American nurse and a Turkish officer in World War I.
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In 1914, in Philadelphia, the wealthy and idealistic nurse Lillie Rowe (Hera Hilmar) learns in a lecture by Dr. Jude (Josh Hartnett) that there is an American medical mission founded by Dr. Garrett Woodruff (Ben Kingsley) in the countryside of the Ottoman Empire that needs donation. She decides to donate and deliver herself the truck that belonged to her deceased brother and medical supplies using her heritage. On the arrival, she stumbles upon the Ottoman Lieutenant Ismail Veli (Michiel Huisman) that helps her to visit a mosque. Lillie is forced by the government to be escorted by Lieutenant Ismail to drive to the mission and he is assigned to spy the local Armenians. Lillie works in the hospital and falls in love with Ismail while Jude suffers from unrequited love. Meanwhile the World War I begins and the mission is in the middle of the Ottoman Empire where the Russians are coming.
"The Ottoman Lieutenant" is a beautiful romance with a triangle of love in World War I. The cinematography is impressive; the direction is excellent; and the cast has great performances. The story could have used a less polemic and unpleasant background instead of the Armenian Genocide. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Amor em Tempos de Guerra" ("Love in Times of War")
"The Ottoman Lieutenant" is a beautiful romance with a triangle of love in World War I. The cinematography is impressive; the direction is excellent; and the cast has great performances. The story could have used a less polemic and unpleasant background instead of the Armenian Genocide. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Amor em Tempos de Guerra" ("Love in Times of War")
10ChipperX
While some reviewers cannot see beyond the work of the actors and
director in a project, others pay to escape life and be immersed in a
world we cannot otherwise visit.
The Ottoman Lieutenant is a grand, sweeping movie that has war as its
backdrop. This movie is not a documentary. The artists who worked to
bring us this bit of fiction immersed themselves beautifully within the
project, and their hard work stands out, much like the Merchant Ivory
films. The movie itself does not ask for a review of its accuracy, it
simply asks that we put aside the trappings of our present environment
to imagine a different vista.
If you are interested in enjoying beauty for its own sake, then you
will enjoy this film. If you are still intent on reliving the
atrocities of the past, then l suggest you stick to documentaries, and
only those with which you wholeheartedly agree.
- Chipper F. Xavier, Esq.
Female lead has limited emotional range, and i don't quite see why an Icelandic actor with an accent was cast as an American. We have A LOT of American actresses with farbetter emotional range that could've served this movie well.
Things working out for The Ottoman Lieutenant are its fresh talent, though it needs Ben Kingsley to balance that, exotic settings in the Pontus, and an emotional theme that works itself out toward the climax. Good to see Josh Hartnett attempting himself but it clearly the Turkish main lead that does better and establishes himself over the routine.
A good 'break' movie for those who like dedicated cinema, the director does well to stay near his followers and their interpretation as the movie progresses without any needless higher doubts or questions. One can expect more to be said from this team in the future.
A clear case of subjective acceptance where one can take a step back from hard analysis and allow an easy movie an easy reception. Good Show!
A good 'break' movie for those who like dedicated cinema, the director does well to stay near his followers and their interpretation as the movie progresses without any needless higher doubts or questions. One can expect more to be said from this team in the future.
A clear case of subjective acceptance where one can take a step back from hard analysis and allow an easy movie an easy reception. Good Show!
I really wanted to love this movie completely. For me, half the actors were phenomenal and half were not. Michiel Huisman was absolutely phenomenal in the role of The Ottoman Lieutenant. His passion shown through in the entire performance. I did not care for the lead actress Hera Hilmar in this role. She came across as dull, uninspired, unbelievable and with flat affect & tone to her voice and performance, in my opinion. I do not know her other work, but I was uninspired by her performance here. This should have been an extremely romantic and epic movie but Michiel should not have to carry it himself. In addition, I did like Ben Kingsley's role, but did not care for Josh Hartnett. If the lead actors had been evenly matched and evenly phenomenal then I would have rated this movie better.
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- TriviaJoseph Ruben wanted to disown this movie because of the post-production changes that deny the Armenian Genocide.
- GoofsLieutenant Veli never wears any headgear as a part of his uniform. As an Ottoman officer he would have worn a fez or a fur cap.
- ConnectionsReferenced in La noche de...: La noche de... El teniente otomano (2019)
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Box office
- Budget
- $40,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $240,978
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $149,830
- Mar 12, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $413,844
- Runtime
- 1h 46m(106 min)
- Color
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