4 reviews
Genuine story, great acting! I don't understand why it received a relatively low rating on this site. Watched it twice, sure will watch again and again. Beautiful shots capturing the art in a not necessarily charming environment and social class. And moreover, very funny at times. The relationship between siblings, parents, spouses, relavites and wider community reflected with success. Well done!
- cesminigar
- Jun 20, 2019
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Charming and compassionate little film with some striking landscapes. Hopefully it'll get the chance to be seen by more people
- yusufpiskin
- Jan 18, 2020
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This film was my first one during the Berlinale 2014. 30 minutes before the screening I entered Cinemaxx 7. I sat on jury's right. I was annoyed by a few young ladies, row behind me, who could not control their emotions. I focused on the title of the film to distract myself from them. I tried to guess from what angle the movie would meets its title. I could not imagine literally and was thinking of 'being calm' or 'without any counter attack'.
It is easier for me to tell what I disliked more than I liked. Locations were chosen perfectly and shots were aesthetic. Young actress was lovely like her hilarious readings. Narratively the viewers has been tried to confuse but although the idea was great, it did not worked out or maybe worse, it was ineffective. One of the jury members had to show his dissatisfaction by leaning forwardly.
I would describe 'Kuzu' emotionally as 'The Stoning of Soraya' in which the leading actress 'accepts' her faith but now suddenly in the final scene she has an successful escape plan which we as viewers have never been fed about.
For the greater part the focus was on the antagonist while the protagonist was calm and in the end we as viewers put on the wrong track of her counter attack.
The young ladies behind me were disappointed because no one from the production crew were there for the q&a part after the screening.
P.S. If you do not like Tamora in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus then you will not like this movie.
It is easier for me to tell what I disliked more than I liked. Locations were chosen perfectly and shots were aesthetic. Young actress was lovely like her hilarious readings. Narratively the viewers has been tried to confuse but although the idea was great, it did not worked out or maybe worse, it was ineffective. One of the jury members had to show his dissatisfaction by leaning forwardly.
I would describe 'Kuzu' emotionally as 'The Stoning of Soraya' in which the leading actress 'accepts' her faith but now suddenly in the final scene she has an successful escape plan which we as viewers have never been fed about.
For the greater part the focus was on the antagonist while the protagonist was calm and in the end we as viewers put on the wrong track of her counter attack.
The young ladies behind me were disappointed because no one from the production crew were there for the q&a part after the screening.
P.S. If you do not like Tamora in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus then you will not like this movie.
I am just amazed that (as of this moment) there are some people who rated this movie a 10. My only regret is that I cannot vote less than 1... I can make better movie by myself with my iPhone.
- dincereyup
- Jul 17, 2019
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