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A True Gentleman

Original title: Tam Bir Centilmen
  • 2024
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
2.3K
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Senay Gürler, Çagatay Ulusoy, and Ebru Sahin in A True Gentleman (2024)
It follows a gigolo as he falls in love with a young girl.
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It follows a gigolo as he falls in love with a young girl.It follows a gigolo as he falls in love with a young girl.It follows a gigolo as he falls in love with a young girl.

  • Director
    • Onur Bilgetay
  • Writer
    • Deniz Madanoglu
  • Stars
    • Çagatay Ulusoy
    • Ebru Sahin
    • Senay Gürler
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Onur Bilgetay
    • Writer
      • Deniz Madanoglu
    • Stars
      • Çagatay Ulusoy
      • Ebru Sahin
      • Senay Gürler
    • 19User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Çagatay Ulusoy
    Çagatay Ulusoy
    • Saygin
    Ebru Sahin
    Ebru Sahin
    • Nehir
    Senay Gürler
    Senay Gürler
    • Serap
    Haki Biçici
    • Kado
    Nazli Bulum
    • Hülya
    Gümeç Alpay Aslan
    Selen Uçer
    Selen Uçer
    Kubilay Tunçer
    Lale Basar
    Artun Can Salman
    • Ergen Saygin
    Ahmet Kan Ünlüer
    • Ergen Kado
    Dilek Tora
    • Gönül
    Metin Susup
    • Arif
    Belma Mamati
    • Oya
    Nazli Demircioglu
    • Emel
    Tülay Düztürk
    • Aylin
    Sena Miskioglu
    • Garson
    Mekin Sezer
    • Müzisyen Adam
    • Director
      • Onur Bilgetay
    • Writer
      • Deniz Madanoglu
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    10gabrieladimitriu-97287

    A film that will not be easily forgotten

    Actor #ÇagatayUlusoy's performance in the movie #TamBirCentilmen ( #ATrueGentleman) is like a kaleidoscope, where the versatility of presenting the role of Saygin to the viewers is magical. The actor, like a chameleon, defines through the art of interpretation all those feelings of bitterness, meant to shape the portrait of the character being interpreted. The soul experiences of sadness, uncertainty, bliss, nostalgia, joy, regret, etc., are all gathered in this film and can be found in the words: "Hope", "Past", "Present" and "Future".

    Saygin lives literally, every action of the film, which he writes masterfully, as if it were the last moment of his life, without stops, without fear, with ardor... Saygin puts his soul in the hands of viewers, managing to reveal himself, reactivate, reinvent himself, when he deems it necessary. All this inner strength, comes only from the love for acting, of the talented Çagatay Ulusoy, regardless of the tendentious comments of others. I think this actor had fantastic courage to approach the theme of a gigolo, in a world where fakeness is at its highest. But there is a message of reinvention, a message that must be understood properly, because I believe that each of us has the right to a second chance in life to start all over again.

    There are women who seek comfort in the arms of another man to take revenge, out of jealousy, because their husband cheated on them, hoping that he will turn his eyes on them. All these women are vulnerable, feel abandoned and no longer find in their subconscious, that self-respect. There are other women who do it for pleasure, out of the desire to experiment, to feel important in a man's life. None of them, I wouldn't put a label on them, because women who end up feeling such desires are vulnerable and underappreciated. This also applies to men who agree to satisfy their desires and pleasures. Basically Saygin is the man who licks their wounds, healing their suffering hearts. And for Saygin it's just as hard, especially since he mimes happiness in a banal and superficial world, where everything is bought with money and expensive gifts, including a few hours of love.

    We live in a world where the lie is thrown under the rug, the false portrayal of an ordinary, flawless, perfect man being established. There is a blatant hypocrisy addressed especially by people who do not own their failures and do not objectively measure their own lives. They are usually the most vehement, they are the ones who believe that they hold the absolute truth and try to manipulate other people's minds as well. I think every man should see this film through his own inner experiences.

    I would remember the famous expression: "Why do you see the speck in your brother's eye and do not notice the beam in your own eye?" and... God, how much truth it contains!

    That's how the first criticisms of this film were, some of them coming from people who certainly haven't seen it. There were criticisms made only on account of the trailers and some people did not even have the curiosity to follow the thread of the narrative. On the other hand, some viewers who saw the film, did not try to discover the substratum of the deep message, coming from a man who had chosen this profession of need, he remained at a young age without a mother and without education, together with his friend childhood sweetheart, Kado, played by Haki Biçici. Saygin had only 7 grades, but he was well-mannered, cultured and had a special admiration for suffering women.

    Kado initiated him into the job of a gigolo, introducing him to this merry-go-round of contrasting feelings, and he is the only friend who will remain faithful to him until the end, even if they sometimes quarreled.

    Saygin is aware that for the women he takes in his arms, he is nothing more than a mere toy and can always be forgotten, discarded, replaced. However, he finds justifications for every slap he receives from them, just to continue on this path. In fact, he is fooling himself and his eyes don't lie in the scenes where the blank stare is shown in the mirror. His rebellion only begins when he meets his first love, Nehir.

    Every phone call received from Serap reminds Saygin who he really is, in front of the innocent Nehir, played by the actress Ebru Sahin. His smiles fade, his face distorts, his eyes grow weary with the appearance of sadness, and his gaze is lost between the present and the tormenting memories of the past.

    The actress Senay Gürler, in the role of Serap, also gives a passionate interpretation. I liked it a lot.

    The past haunts him, and because of that past, Saygin has things he hates. In the end, we will notice that with his rebirth, all those things he hated (cigarettes, Farfalle pasta, etc.) will be part of the present.

    As a child, Saygin had to do the household chores, starting with food and everything else that was necessary, while his mother was immobilized in bed. Practically, all the pains of the world had accumulated on this boy's shoulders during his childhood.

    In the film he appears as a man who has financial power but is not happy and has never been in love. He rarely smiles, forced.

    Saygin's eyes reflect all the painful inner experiences, which he perceives as terrible battles with his own self, and he speaks through them, silently shouting his soul pain.

    The mirror embodies introspection and self-awareness, giving Saygin the identity of all the reflections and existential turmoil, of the feelings he thought were lost in the whirlwind of years that have passed from his tormented childhood to the present.

    The look in the mirror when he makes love to the women who ask for his help is of a man who feels slighted, even if he pretends otherwise... His eyes don't lie. And neither is the body unleashed. Next to Nehir, the woman he falls in love with trembles, smiles and is happy.

    The concept of "ritual" is present in the way he smooths his sheet with the iron, identical to when he was a child. They are rituals that he kept over the years, due to the fact that his mother, being immobilized, had a pressure sore on her back. The power of steam destroys microbes, preventing skin infection in damaged areas.

    Saygin suffers terribly only when he will know true love. It's a pain he's never experienced before, a pain he can't share with anyone, not even his best friend.

    All that remains of the past are a few pictures of his mother, the blanket and the presence of his friend Kado, associated with his hatred for cigarettes (his mother smoked and the house caught fire) and the Farfalle pasta he used to make as a child. There is also a sofa similar to the one from his childhood, on which he used to sleep, precisely so as not to detach himself from the past. Saygin will not find his way and be reborn until Nehir discovers the truth about his occupation.

    In moments of emotional distress, he hides under the blanket of childhood, trying to cling to memories, ignoring the present. The association between the jacuzzi and the old blanket leads us to think that luxury does not matter to an unhappy man. Even though he has many rooms where he can sleep comfortably, he rests his body on the couch and sometimes in the jacuzzi, uncomfortable, tormented. He punishes himself so he doesn't feel guilty.

    In a different order of ideas, at the end of the film we find Saygin's fine calls for awareness and rebirth, for awakening the body and the mind. He destroys the car given to him by Serap and turns to a new job. Rebirth reappears from within Saygin's heart, as he realizes that the freedom to take his own life into his hands does not give anyone the right to do harm, to hurt someone's feelings, as long as love comes first .

    Kado's death and separation from Nehir were the straw that filled the cup of his bitterness.

    The mud on his hands has many meanings. Mud is usually associated with dirt, difficulty and stagnation, but it can also suggest fertility, rebirth and transformation, the dark depths of the subconscious, negative emotions such as sadness, frustration or depression.

    Nothing was accidentally directed in this movie, not even the songs performed by Cagatay and Ebru are accidental, because the lyrics of the songs reflect the human condition, of the lonely, abandoned man who is not aware of which path to choose.

    The chemistry between #cagatayulusoy and #ebrusahin is fantastic, I really liked the two actors.

    The end of the film brings back into Saygin's life the hope of resuming his great love.

    Nehir, although he has suffered a lot from Saygin's unstable behavior, opens a door for him. It is the door to forgiveness and a new beginning.
    HMZIK

    The True Gentleman

    Watched this one with my girlfriend, and honestly-it's the kind of film that works only in that context. A soft, romantic vibe, some touching moments here and there, and an ending that actually moved me a bit. For that, it's enjoyable.

    But beyond that... it's a pretty standard Turkish drama. Stylish visuals, soft piano in the background, a "deep" character living a nightlife full of clichés. The story feels worn out, like it's been told a hundred times before-with nothing new to add. Even the emotional beats feel predictable.

    It's not a bad movie, but it lacks originality. A decent popcorn film, emotional in the right moments, but forgettable overall. Watch it with someone you love, then move on.
    7alexandramara7

    Good performance from Cagatay

    Cagatay's performance is very good, as usual, and truly adds value to the movie. "A True Gentleman" is an above-average Turkish film with a solid plot and engaging characters. While it may not be in the top 5 of Cagatay's filmography, it's definitely worth watching-especially on a relaxing Sunday.

    The pacing is steady, and the film manages to stay grounded without losing momentum.

    Saygin's friendship with Kado is very well built and feels authentic, adding emotional depth to the story.

    A well-made drama that balances strong acting with a thoughtful narrative.

    A simple, touching film that leaves a nice impression.
    7cosmailrobocza

    Why reviews are so bad?

    Why reviews are so bad? It's not an Oscar movie, but there are millions of American ones rated at least 6. I completely disagree with such harsh criticism from other users. I spent a very pleasant evening watching it. As always in Turkish productions, the music dazzles. The subject matter is not as shallow and cheap as one might expect from description of the movie. The film, free from Turkish censorship, shows a more normal life of Turks. I have a comparison, I watch both series that are on TV and those from streaming platforms. You can see a definite difference. The cast is familiar from many other Turkish Netflix productions. There are also some new faces. Really good entertainment, different culture, interesting topic.
    10narcisapojar

    Beautiful and sadly movie

    I saw the movie yesterday night. The movie surprised me a lot. I felt great sadness about the way older women are portrayed ,a lot of loneliness. I hade heavy thoughts about people who turn to prostitution,men and women. The main couple Saygin and Nehir was very nice and delicate. I felt a lot of loneliness in Saygin to ,a lot of pain in his voice end in his eyes .The music was fantastic,i like it a lot. In the last scene Saygin was so vulnerable,embarassed and painfully charming .Cagatay Ulusoy also this time showed that he was excited and made us emotional to feel all the pain that he had inside his character. A movie that is not what it seems but makes you see things from a different perspective.

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      According to Netflix's September 23-29 data, the movie Tam Bir Gentleman, starring Çagatay Ulusoy, has been watched for 9,000,000 hours and has been viewed 4,900,000 times in its first four days. Tam Bir Gentilmen has been included in the Top 10 Movie Lists of 50 countries on Netflix, as well as Turkey.

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Language
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    • Also known as
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