nezih-oktar
Joined Aug 2011
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It is necessary to work a little in advance to enjoy and analyze this movie. First of all Sufism of Anatolia, how the dervish matured (in this case Sami) and reached divine love. The mute parrot may not mean anything to you if you watch this movie without knowing the disapearance of soul in the mirror, the legacy of adults, the reflection of childhood memories in water, respect for trust and other ingenious symbols skillfully used these and other.
Based on a true story was crafted a great film. The power of love in the name of humanity, nature, love of country and unique images accompanied by children. Talented players and a friendly and natural rendering of the theme with them. Disabled man's role is admirable. Artistic nature images from the corner of Eastern Anatolia watchable and catchy. If you are craving of 1960s in the frames of the movie will take you to that date, unless this particular corner of the world. I have to admit, director of this film is also a famous singer and musician but I'm not a big fan of him, but this movie is great. The makers and players need to celebrate.
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