2 reviews
Ataturk I 1881-1919 is hands down the best film ever made about Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. The movie beautifully portrays not only his early years but also his visionary mindset, exceptional success as a student, and early signs of leadership. Aras Bulut Iynemli's portrayal of Ataturk is outstanding-he brings an incredible depth and authenticity to the role, capturing the determination and brilliance that defined Ataturk. This film immerses you in his journey, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in his legacy and impact. Atatürk and his comrades-in-arms will always be remembered with deep respect and gratitude. We are eternally grateful for the magnificent legacy they left us.
You should watch it as a series, not as a movie.
If you have the opportunity, it is much better to watch it as a series. Because this production was produced as a 6-part series to be broadcast on Disney+, but the broadcast plans were canceled and it was re-edited as a two-part movie and released in theaters. Since this decision was made after the filming was completed, the movie has serious pacing and editing problems. But this problem does not occur when it is broadcast as a series. It was broadcast as a 6-part series on Prime Video Tr. If you have the opportunity, I suggest you watch it that way. There are also some additional scenes that are not in the movie.
It is really a very labor-intensive, high-production and successful series. The acting is also very successful, but it is a production that is quite lacking in terms of history. Some incidents in Mustafa Kemal's life that are not certain take place in the production. There are also things that have been proven to be untrue. Although these are not too many, they attracted my attention as someone who knows the truth. Aras Bulut Iynemli (the lead role) gave a good performance, but it is questionable how appropriate he is for Mustafa Kemal. He is also made to look extremely tense and harsh. Although it is known that Mustafa Kemal was very angry in some situations, he was generally more calm and cool. Although the actor playing Enver Pasha is very good, Enver Pasha is also portrayed a bit inaccurately in the movie. If we ignore the historical mistakes and the projection of some characters, I liked the series.
If you have the opportunity, it is much better to watch it as a series. Because this production was produced as a 6-part series to be broadcast on Disney+, but the broadcast plans were canceled and it was re-edited as a two-part movie and released in theaters. Since this decision was made after the filming was completed, the movie has serious pacing and editing problems. But this problem does not occur when it is broadcast as a series. It was broadcast as a 6-part series on Prime Video Tr. If you have the opportunity, I suggest you watch it that way. There are also some additional scenes that are not in the movie.
It is really a very labor-intensive, high-production and successful series. The acting is also very successful, but it is a production that is quite lacking in terms of history. Some incidents in Mustafa Kemal's life that are not certain take place in the production. There are also things that have been proven to be untrue. Although these are not too many, they attracted my attention as someone who knows the truth. Aras Bulut Iynemli (the lead role) gave a good performance, but it is questionable how appropriate he is for Mustafa Kemal. He is also made to look extremely tense and harsh. Although it is known that Mustafa Kemal was very angry in some situations, he was generally more calm and cool. Although the actor playing Enver Pasha is very good, Enver Pasha is also portrayed a bit inaccurately in the movie. If we ignore the historical mistakes and the projection of some characters, I liked the series.
- tenbelogluk
- Nov 18, 2024
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