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Kuru Otlar Üstüne (2023)
We are faced with a masterpiece again.
Throughout the film, in which excellent photography and portrait work have a considerable weight, all the faces we encounter in the photographic frames, in a sense, develop the character-oriented theme of the film.
We are faced with an extraordinary story with a great scenario, centering on a handful of teachers in a snow-covered village in Anatolia. Nuri Bilge Ceylan portrays the crises of the limited lives of characters who feel stuck in the countryside. It is even possible to call it a trilogy about anti-heroes looking for a better life elsewhere.
In fact, we can say that it is a complete Nuri Bilge Ceylan style movie. The long duration that we are familiar with from his previous films, dialogues lasting 20-25 minutes, extraordinary shots, gloom, characters talking sarcastically to each other, and the "realistic tension" created by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, which I believe cannot be achieved through acting.
Those who know, know that it's like the moment in No Country for Old Men when Javier Bardem decides not to kill the old employee at the gas station by flipping a coin in the gas station scene. But the most important thing in this scene was that the old man at the gas station had no idea what was going on. It was a great scene that made us tense.
In my opinion, the long dialogues between Demet Akbag and Haluk Bilginer in Winter Sleep, Dogu Demirkol and Serkan Keskin in the The Wild Pear Tree, and Deniz Celiloglu and Merve Dizdar on the About Dry Grasses, give the film its real value.
Again, as a similarity, the hatred of the sub-characters of the film towards the main character is at the forefront. In Three Monkeys, the son of the house, Ahmet Rifat Sungar's hatred towards his parents, Emirhan Doruktutan, who plays Nejat Isler's son in Winter Sleep, has hatred and grudge towards Haluk Bilginer for humiliating his father, and Ece, who portrays the character of Sevim perfectly, About Dry Grasses. This grudge comes across with Bagci.
The result is a thought-provoking and gripping film that delves deep into the human psyche, explores the moral complexities and multifaceted nature of human relationships. It was worth my wait.
The Swimmers (2022)
super manipulation
The movie that I'm taking a break at the 60th minute right now.
I was honestly expecting a biased movie before I started, but until now it's nothing but a disgrace.
Our Turks left the refugees to die. When the boat broke down, they called the Turkish police, but the Turks said they could not come. There was no Greek coast guard along the way. Whereas, the Greek owner security strips the refugees naked, takes their money from their pockets, blows their boots and leaves them to die. Lucky ones can come back.
When people arrived in greece, they welcomed them, gave them food, new clothes, shoes. They're walking around waving their arms right now. They come to the beach and enjoy the sea and the sun with their swimsuits. The only word I want to say as of the 60th minute is a super manipulation.
If so, why do we have millions of refugees? Look, not a hundred, not a thousand, not ten thousand, not a hundred thousand, not millions, not millions.
If so, how many million refugees are there in Greece? How many hundred thousand? How many thousand? How many hundred?
Let's share our bread with millions of refugees again, no worse than us. European paradise. They seriously said welcome. They gave food, clean clothes, clean shoes. Then they sent a special bus and went to Germany with that special bus. It was also a real life story. Let them love your lie.
Schindler's List (1993)
1993 movie by Steven Spielberg.
- In order to collect the clothes of the period for the approximately 20,000 extras who will take part in the film, the costume designer announced that he was looking for old clothes by placing advertisements. Applied ..
- Spielberg first showed a short section of the movie to the composer John Williams, whom he wanted to compose the music for the movie. After watching the scenes, Williams was emotionally affected and tried to come back to himself for a while, and finally turned to Spielberg and said, 'This movie is a much better film than itself. He said he deserved the composer .. Spielberg's reply was short: "I know, but they're all dead" ..
- john williams, who composed the music of the movie, also 'star wars', 'e.t.' He is also the creator of the music of period films such as 'superman'..
- The income and copyright of 'Steven Spielberg' from the movie were donated completely to the 'shoah foundation' upon Spielberg's request. Steven Spielberg said that the money to be earned from this movie is 'blood money' and he cannot accept it.. shoah foundation, It is an institution that stores and archives written, oral or visual records collected from all over the world related to the Jewish Holocaust.
- The actual original list of schindler's jews was found in 1999 in a briefcase in the attic of schindler's flat in hildesheim.. oskar schindler lived in that flat until his death in 1974 .. schindler's written legacy was found in the same bag ..
- ralph fiennes gained 13 kg while preparing for the role of 'amon goeth'.. his excess weight is entirely due to the famous brand 'guinness' beers he drank..
- Spielberg actually offered the director of the movie to 'Roman Polanski', but Polanski rejected the offer because he found it too personal.. Polanski lived in Krakow until he was 8 years old, escaped the day the Jews were liquidated.. Polanski's mother died in the Auschwitz concentration camp.. Spielberg apologized to Polanski many times after learning of this fact.. Roman Polanski will direct his own film in 2002, which reflects his perspective on genocide and includes many autobiographical elements: the pianist ..
- the scene at the end of the movie, where real-life victims visit Oscar Schindler's grave in turn, is actually not in the original script, it was on Spielberg's mind while shooting the movie..
- actually, in real life, it is Marcel Goldberg, not Itzhak Stern, who helped Oskar Schindler in preparing the list.
- Spielberg actually got permission to shoot inside the Auschwitz campsite, but he still didn't do this because it would be disrespectful to the memory of the deceased, and a set was set up just outside the camp area to be an exact replica of the camp.
- the nudity and violent scenes in the movie were censored in the Philippines.. Spielberg wanted to withdraw the movie because he did not accept any censorship or interruption in the screening of the movie, but the Philippines President Fidel Ramos stepped in and ensured that the censorship was overcome.. But the same situation could not be overcome in Malaysia and the movie was not banned and released. ..
- After the movie, many fans approached him to sign the pictures showing the cuts from the movie scenes, but Spielberg flatly rejected all of them and announced that he would not sign any material related to this movie..
- Steven Spielberg re-registered at California State University some time after the shooting of the film, to complete his undergraduate education, which he left 34 years ago. While the short films that students will prepare as the final thesis will be sufficient, his professor at the university has thesis to pass the Schindler's List movie by Spielberg. He accepted it as his homework .. For the first time in history, a student who won the Oscar for the best director, again earned the right to pass his class by giving a film that was awarded the best film Oscar for the first time in history, as a final assignment..
- According to Jewish custom and belief, when someone's grave is visited, a small stone is left on the grave for respect.
- it is the highest budget black and white movie shot in the history of cinema.. The previous record belongs to the 'longest day' movie made in 1962 and also about the second world war..
- during the filming, everyone is very upset due to the dark atmosphere and the touching script.. Steven Spielberg watched 'Seinfeld' every night during the filming to distract his mind..
- schindler, while touring the camp, passes a boy in a prisoner uniform .. the boy has his hands on his head with the inscription: 'jestem zlodziejem ziemniaków' .. in Polish it means 'I am a potato thief' ..
- About forty percent of the movie was shot with a handheld camera.
- Towards the end of the movie, one of those who play hundreds of Jews crossing a field with their freedom actually makes a cameo: Steven Spielberg..
- The scene of the purge of the Jews from the jewish ghetto in krakow is actually only one page in the script .. but spielberg does not stick to the script and, making use of the vivid testimonies of the then surviving victims of the genocide, he turns one page into twenty pages and the scene lasts for twenty minutes in the movie.
The Dark Knight (2008)
Legendary Nolan masterpiece with legendary details.
The dark knight nolan's impossible-to-reach everest is also the iconic pinnacle of superhero movies. Before the dark knight, no superhero movie was held in such high regard. I say this not in terms of audience and revenue, but in terms of the culture and art community and the world of critics. Even the academy, which always keeps a distance to films with fantastic elements, broke its prejudices when it experienced the Dark Knight. Nolan's passion for the Batman series has elevated genre films and paved the way for respect for other films of the genre, especially in academia.
Christopher Nolan, the #1 man in the cinema industry, which can be described as a smokeless industry for a long time, was the only name that Warner Bros awarded with an unlimited budget. He was so trusted that a second director with such a wide range of freedom does not live now. The director, who is against watching his movies released for the first time on a mobile phone or tablet, strictly applies this economic freedom to show all his movies on imax or on the big screen. Therefore, netflix or other platforms are alternatives that he will not even pass by. It is precisely for this reason that its agreement with Warner Bros was broken by the company's decision to simultaneously screen its films with the cinema, on the platform called hbo max. Because nolan is still a name who can bravely resist that his films should not be released on any platform before the theatrical screenings are completed.
So how did Nolan achieve this power? Does this man really deserve such privileges? Or is it an inflated Ürgüp fairy chimneys balloon? Let's explain this subject by following the footsteps of the director's most important film, the dark knight;
2005's batman begins, the first film of nolan's batman trilogy, was a great start to the series, the nolan touch on batman attracted a lot of attention. The prestige, the director's film that was released just one year after the first Batman, surpassed Batman, presented us with a dizzying cinema where Nolan did great work in creating drama and surprising the audience, and it is great for cinephiles who miss such surprise. Reminded us by making/creating emotions.
2008's The Dark Knight was released two years after The Prestige as a sequel to Batman Begins. I remember it like it was yesterday that it was released in July. Before the movie was even released, the apocalypse broke out that the hype that grew like a tsunami wave, and the "no more lebron james" comments from both the critic and the audience, who watched the movie at the preview, were almost like the heralds/heralds of a great madness that would shake the whole world.
If I say for myself, my expectation was so high that I experienced the excitement of witnessing a movie that will go down in cinema history. I don't know why, I didn't have much fear of disappointment either. As if the dark knight would smash through tolls and the art of cinema, exploding like a hydrogen bomb being tested in the pacific ocean. I was very pleased that my 6th senses were not deceiving me in this regard. Because the dark knight was such an excellent job to take me to the movies 3 times in full. You know, a perfection where 10 out of 10 is not enough and you never get tired of it no matter how many times you watch it. The production was of such perfection that we, as moviegoers, could witness a few times in our lives.
It is rare that both the critics and the audience love the film. The first example that comes to my mind is the 2003 movie Pirates of the Caribbean. The film, in which Johnny Depp gave an extraordinary performance, received full marks from the critics and the audience. They were all good students, both at the box office and in the star charts of culture and art publications. The dark knight was like a student who graduated from Harvard University with honors, with a full scholarship and with an IQ of 165.
Many famous people who serve the society are known for their luck in their fields. The best example of this is Turkey's #1 football figure, Fatih Terim. Yes, those who are more or less interested in football know that there is a fact called fatih term honey. Although there is such a truth, it is obvious that Terim created this truth with his own effort and talent. Christopher Nolan, on the other hand, had a great chance of life in this movie. It is heath ledger's stunning acting that is written in gold letters in the history of cinema. Ledger's acting was so great that it was inevitable that the villain would become the main star of the movie. Of course, the academy did not ignore the ledger, who created an extraordinary glow in the movie, and gave the Oscar to the actor of a superhero movie. It was an incredible event. Reaching for the Oscar statuette with the comic book adaptation, superhero movie was truly fantastic. Ledger easily broke the taboos with this legendary acting. The fortune that made Nolan the winner director and earned him 10 billion USD from the super lottery was written brilliantly in the director's career. Nolan is now top. Had become a hollywood authority denoting level craftsmanship. Because he wrote the story in this movie himself and got the highest level of performance from ledger, an actor.
The Godfather (1972)
Best movie ever.
The godfather series basically divides its characters into strong and weak. But while doing this, "Fredo's weaknesses so that the excitement will come to the story." or "I need a sensible man to handle this Tom." there is no thought. There are situations brought by the development of each character and as I said, you can see the logic of all the characters with a single rule. What is this rule? "Hard times make strong people, strong people make good times; good times create weak people, weak people make hard times," writes Michael Hopf. Can be explained in words. Now, let's go through the members of the corleone family, how this word has become a spelling mechanic one by one.
First of all, of course, there is Don Vito Corleone. Vito was born in Sicily. His father and older brother are killed by a local mob. Later, he sees that his mother was also shot in front of his eyes. He came to America as an immigrant when he was 9 years old. But cannot enter the country immediately. Because there are signs of smallpox. So he stays alone in quarantine for a certain period of time. When he gets older, he starts living in a part of New York called Little Italy. Here he stays with his wife and children in a small apartment, and works in jobs that do not make much money. Vito later becomes unemployed due to Don Fanucci. So he starts petty thefts with his friends. Hearing this, Don Fanucci kills him when he asks them to pay tribute. Thus the title "frost" passes to him.
As you can see, vito is a character created by hard times. That's why he likes to hold power. He also came out of the Italian immigrants and saw how they struggled with difficulties. That's why he is always accommodating in his dealings with people. Because he knows that if a person he corners becomes helpless, he will become "himself". Also vito helps everyone around him. For example, in the second movie, we see a woman who has been kicked out of her house and goes to talk to the landlord. From this, we can say that the "good times" we saw in the first movie were brought by him.
Since we started from the eldest in the family, then let's go in order of age. In second place is Sonny Corleone. In fact, Santino was born into difficult times, although not as much as his father. However, we can hardly see the influence of these times on this character, as his father turned into "don corleone" until he was old enough to know his surroundings.
Also, when Sonny was growing up, his father was the most important person in his neighborhood. Here we can deduce this. Sonny, yes, a person who can't control his nerves. But normally angry people learn to cope with it in order not to be excluded from society. For example, you went to a restaurant and you are very hungry, your food does not come. Even if you are a very angry person, you will not show your anger in front of other people eating because you will end up being disgraced. But sonny has never felt the need to restrain himself in this way all his life. People were trying not to piss him off anyway. But even if Sonny got angry in the most inappropriate place, people couldn't react because he is Vito Corleone's son anyway. What can they say?
With this power in his hands, Sonny's anger barriers gradually fell, eventually costing him his life. Because Connie's wife got very angry with Carlo, which prevented her from thinking cautiously. If he hadn't suddenly gotten angry and waited there, he wouldn't have been drawn into the trap. That's why, although he seems like a tough character, sonny grew up in good times and became a person who could not prevent a situation that would be weak for him.
He looked at Tom Hagen's last name and said, "So this guy is Corleone?" If you thought, I recommend you to watch the movies again. Because as a son, Tom is no better than any other member of the family. There is even more. Tom, as mentioned in the movie, was found by Sonny while living on the street and brought home to live together. Meanwhile, Vito adopted him as his adopted son.
Tom knows that although he actually grew up in the "good times" like Sonny, he joined the family later. He also never forgets the kindness that Vito did to him. And although he is seen as a brother by everyone, he is not of Sicilian origin. This sets it apart from others. So tommy is actually a character created by hard times. As he felt indebted to the family in some way, he went to study law and became a lawyer. He is also the most competent and cautious person to help Vito until Michael shows up. As a person who came from hard times, he helped Vito create good times and never showed weakness while doing this.
After tom and sonny, there is the middle brother fredo corleone, whose vulnerabilities are most clearly visible. Fredo is actually a person who will not be related to his father's business. However, Vito cannot plan to make him a senator like Michael did. Because fredo is a not very brave man who thinks momentarily and lives momentarily. He has struggled with difficulties since his childhood. Fredo, on the other hand, has never had any difficulties in his life because he is a man made of good times. Does not consider his responsibilities. Even when Moe is sent to Greene's, he is more concerned with other things than work. Even though he knows he's causing trouble, he can't change about it anymore because probably the mistakes he made in his childhood stayed with him. So he never developed a habit of being cautious or thinking about the outcome of events. Because fredo is a weak man made of good times. Throughout the movie series, they have always treated fredo through his incompetence. But as I said, the reason for this inadequacy is that he never really needs to be a sufficient person. As a result, he played a game against the toughest and most cunning man of the family and paid for it with his life. Even from here it can be understood that he does not think about the end of events.
After Fredo, it was Michael Corleone's turn. Michael's change actually continues throughout the three movies. So we have so many details. But the important question is: Why didn't michael turn out like fredo or sonny? Because michael is a character born for good times like his brothers. But Michael is a more forward thinking person than his brothers. Therefore, he sees the situation of the family differently from his brothers.
Thanks to this foresight and the ability to see things more broadly, Michael can understand the danger around him more clearly. For example, while Fredo was daylighting in Vegas, Michael was wondering who was going to cause him trouble there. He was probably like that in his youth as well, so he tried to distance himself from his family. But did not succeed. Once he got involved, he tried to create "good times" for his family, albeit fake, just like his father.
In the last place is the youngest member of the family, Connie Corleone. He is one of the most radical characters in the series in terms of change. Connie appears as a very pampered character in the first movie. How do we know this? Because vito is actually not happy with the person he married, but he still allows it. And when I was talking about Sonny, "I pampered my kids too much." she was saying. We see an example of this on the best connie.
In fact, there is very little room for women in the movie, but as we can see from apollonia and carmela corleone, Sicilian women are normally strong, proud and haughty. They continue to support their spouses even if something bad happens in their family. For example, we never see Carmela crying or beating. The woman is already singing somewhere. He also dies in another scene, but they are not hysterical like in the Scorsese movies.
Connie, on the other hand, is different from these women from the beginning. Because it's probably not the first concession Vito made about Connie at the beginning of the first movie. Also, in the third movie, we learn that his father was choked with presents on his birthday by an old friend. And connie never sees the dark side of the family business. So we can say that he lives the "good times" more than sonny or fredo.
Connie's change is as follows: she starts living a messy life after losing her husband, but later on she realizes how difficult Michael is and returns. Because she realizes that the situation is not good, that her brother and family have been in "hard times" from the beginning. Already in the third movie, we see him as a toothy character created by hard times.
So why didn't this character become a tom? Because tom boy.
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Excellent movie that i get the same pleasure every time i watch it.
This movie, which takes place in the shawshank prison, first revealed its difference here. "This is not an escape movie," he said. There was no such claim. The escape was featured in only one part of the movie. The film questioned justice, questioned prisons, questioned bureaucracy, questioned the penal system. While doing these, he included the audience in that prison environment, with plus and minus.
There is one moment in the movie that I love very much. After Andy leaves, Redd is sitting at the dinner table and Andy's actions are told at the table as if a legend is a myth and people are laughing and having fun. Redd, on the other hand, is both smiling and a little sad. Summarizes the situation as I miss my friend. At that very moment, as a spectator, I feel that the movie that I have been watching for hours with pleasure has become more suffocating when we did not hear from Andy, which should have been more cheerful and enjoyable. The movie takes you into that environment in such a way that you might think you really miss Andy. You feel the rejection.
The audience feels so close to Andy, the film achieves this so well that you will be happy with his successes and sad with his pain. In fact, when the guards, who act completely in their own interests, treat him well, you sympathize with him, and when he treats him badly, you get angry. The man who abused Andy knows that when he is beaten to death by the guards, he knows it is very wrong, you realize that the reason for this is not only that man, but also that the guard is an evil figure, but you do not stop admiring the guard. The movie gives you such a subjective perspective.
The generally loved brooks story, along with the next rejection story, is actually very didactic, a narrative on the subject of "here's the problem with the prison and penal system, what comes out from the inside is being pushed back into crime". He's 100% right, right, but it's just a part that breaks the flow of the movie and just shows the problem without giving any direction. Yes, I like it very much, but I wonder if it could have been better.
Of course, this is also very important in terms of connecting the final. The movie twists twice in its final parts. First we think Andy will commit suicide, then Redd will commit a crime to go back to jail. Both continue happily, no fears. The fact that brooks was feared in the first place is to prepare us for this part.
I love watching this movie, especially watching the parts of Andy finding a rope after leaving the cell, giving suicidal messages and after he doesn't leave his room in the morning, looking at the person's face. Although it's a twist that today's moviegoers won't be easily fooled, the plot is handled so well that at the same time 3/3 of them thought Andy had committed suicide until now.
I would like to close the issue with a detail about the movie that is not usually discussed. I think there is a nice message here. When Andy asks for a charm in the first place, Redd says "oh dude" but laughs when he sees it. There's no escape with that because it's obvious. Andy convinces people that he has been carving figures with this tiny worn shape over the years.
That tiny hammer and 19 years of effort has been writing Andy Tunnel. 19 years. Look, I'm 34 years old. I think I've been digging tunnels all my life since I was a teenager. Look, nobody cares about it. Redd says it takes a lifetime to dig a tunnel with it anyway. He says to someone who is currently serving a life sentence, you are free to work for 19 years, but who will deal with it. Strive for freedom for 19 years in a life where even 1-year plans seem so far away. Just imagine, what year would you give up? Especially after you get used to it and get comfortable somehow. Yes, none of us would have tried for 19 years, but everything that seems like it can never be achieved can be achieved with enough work. If we can't, maybe it's because we give up before the time comes.
King Richard (2021)
This man did amazing.
It is the movie that will be number 1 in motivation and personal development movies recommendations.
Although it is launched as the biography of Venus and Serena Williams brothers, we are watching the biography of Richard Williams, and Richard reflects the feelings of Serena Williams character to the audience, it can be called a Richard-Venus Williams biography.
Will smith's acting is an oscar, which is already nominated for an oscar and I think he deserves it; it reflects fear and ego by blending it very successfully.
The Power of the Dog (2021)
No doubt you will love it
This time, he meets the neo-western based on Thomas Savage's 1967 novel of the same name. George (Jesse Plemons), who manages a farm under the same roof and is more moderate and humane than two diametrically opposed brothers, married to young mother Rose (Kirsten Dunst), accustomed to being the only leader in the field of power, and the tough-tempered older brother that everyone is afraid of. Phil (Benedict Cumberbatch) is getting uncomfortable. After that, Phil, who started a meaningless war on the new occupant of the house and started to struggle to regain his escaped peace, is close to Rose's son Peter (Kodi Smit-McPhee), who is grinning in this habitat where toxic masculinity is rampant and does not fit the roles that society assigns to men. Struggling to attract. However, as he begins to see something of himself in Peter, who we think is at least as different as his brother, and is crushed by the contrast between his nature and the person he chooses to be, his cruel side becomes blurred, and some feelings arise.
Belfast (2021)
Love letter written to Belfast
The film depicts the Catholic-Protestant Civil War in Northern Ireland through the changing fate of a middle-class family. "Belfast", an emotional film with nostalgic flavors, is the last link in the chain of films that are projected from a child's point of view. Jim Morrison VAN's music score is very successful in reflecting the atmosphere of the period.
Munich: The Edge of War (2021)
Not all Germans were Nazis. There were also good anti-Nazi Germans.
In the autumn of 1938 Europe was on the brink of war. As Adolf Hitler prepares to invade Czechoslovakia, Neville Chamberlain's government desperately seeks a peaceful solution. As the pressure mounts, British civil servant Hugh Legat and German diplomat Paul von Hartmann travel to Munich for an emergency conference. As negotiations begin, these two old friends find themselves in the middle of a web of political deception and a very real danger. With the whole world watching them, can war be avoided, and at what cost?
The Lost Daughter (2021)
First of all women are mothers
I don't know if I would have been so affected by the movie if it hadn't touched a personal matter of mine. She shouts out sentences about motherhood that no one can easily utter.
I've always had my doubts about being a mother, but lately, watching this movie had a hard impact when warm thoughts such as what it would be like and how I would feel. The thought that "perhaps not every woman should be a mother" settled in the middle of my mind again. Because while watching the movie, I felt Leda's uneasiness, the same troubles she felt inside. At the same time, the peace he feels when he is free.
Downfall: The Case Against Boeing (2022)
Documentary that met my expectations.
Documentary that met my expectations to a great extent, revealing how Boeing, after merging with McDonnell Douglas, transformed from a company that prioritized engineering and safety to a company that only aims to make more profit. It was very clear what the Mcdonnell Douglas company cost in the Turkish Airlines accident that took place in 1974 and caused the death of 346 people. This accident occurred because the cargo door of the mcdonnell douglas dc-10 type aircraft broke during the flight. Two years ago, the cargo cover of a dc-10 belonging to american airlines was broken during the flight, but that plane was able to land without falling. Investigations after the accident of thy revealed that the problem of the cargo door was known at the design stage, but the necessary precautions were not taken.
This documentary has clearly revealed how the cargo cover disaster, which damaged the image of mcdonnell douglas and started the process that resulted in its merger with Boeing in 1997, did not learn from the disaster, and how they carried their profit-oriented approach to Boeing without changing them. Just as the problem in the dc-10 was known at the design stage but no action was taken, the mcas system installed on the Boeing 737 max type aircraft was similarly known to be problematic at the design stage, but this fact was completely ignored. In addition, many pilots reported that they had difficulty controlling the 737 Max type aircraft even during the test phase. But as if these notifications were never made, the production of the plane continued with a problematic system. Worse still, despite the fact that the problem in the lion air crash was known to be caused by the design of the plane and the mcas, and the 737 max type planes had to be grounded immediately after that accident, they continued to fly the planes with both image concerns and the logic of "nothing will happen once." In fact, the faa does not clearly decide that max's should be withdrawn from the flight, and it is very clearly stated what the hell the institution is. After the Ethiopian Airlines accident, if the Chinese state had not taken the responsibility and taken the first step in bringing the 737 Max to the ground, it would have tried to put the blame on the pilots in this accident, as in the Boeing Lion Air accident, and would have continued to risk the lives of tens of thousands of people every day with a troubled aircraft.
This documentary explains very clearly what greed costs and that no lesson has been learned even after 45 years from its losses. While waiting for mcdonnell douglas to turn into boeing, it's really frustrating to see how boeing turned into mcdonnell douglas.
Bergen (2022)
A mediocre movie.
Of course, the biggest reason Bergen is in such a toxic relationship is his father.
Fathers; Why doesn't he love his daughters? Why don't they stand behind them like a mountain? Why are these girls looking for love in the wrong places? If a girl wants to take shelter in a man, know that her father is not behind her. He is trying to fill the void inside him with someone else.
Let's come to you pure p. He was a slut. I'm out of my salon woman line right now. What a dishonest, dishonest man you are. A lot of g.watts can't come together to produce concentrated pust like you. You are married and you are planning a fake wedding, hiding from the woman that you are married. If you were a real man, you wouldn't hide behind a lie. There is a pattern of beating, there is a pattern of closing the house. You are the leader of the carrion.
I also have a word for Kozan Municipality. Who is this pure freebie? Are you afraid of God too? Is the mafia bigger than the state? They do not broadcast the film of the murdered woman, they protect the man whose abuse news was flying in the air. Oh what a homeland. You know, the people of Adana were God's men? We saw. I understand.
I think the cinematographer of the movie and Farah's acting were very good.
And when my fate started to play from Orhan Gencebay in Bergen's dream, I became a villain. It was as if a moment had come from an unexpected place. Get out of my mind.
Sully (2016)
An awesome movie.
The most touching scene of the movie was the moment when the captain, who wanted a count since the moment the plane almost "landed" into the river, asked how many of the 155 passengers were alive and how many were injured, and wondered how their situation was, was told that the count was completed and that 155 passengers were alive.
When he was taken to the boat from the river, the captain said "I will give the answer after the count" to the question "How are you", and the expression on his face was amazing when he heard that all 155 passengers were alive. Tom Hanks gave that feeling to the audience very simply, very simply, but very beautifully.
If you haven't watched the movie yet, I would like to add that they shouldn't expect action from the movie, it will be disappointing if you watch a poster with an airplane and expect action.
But for those who are curious about us airways flight number 1549, who want to watch the psychological part of a plane crash, it is a really great movie.
Also first officer aaron eckhart had a great acting, i watched him for the first time in this movie.
At the end of the commission, when asked to the f/o character he played, "Is there anything you would add? Something different you would do if you lived again", he replied, "yes, this time I would do it in July." he laughed when he said it.
Cast Away (2000)
A real life story of loneliness
Robinson crusoe movie that I watched at a time that corresponds to many years ago. But it's weird that people go to the movie and squint and stare with the line "Aaaa. It is obvious that such a theme will be encountered from its advertisement to its story. The only question mark would be how to tie the ending.
I went to the movie knowing all this. All I was wondering was if Tom Hanks gave an Oscar-winning performance. And I still remember a single scene with Tom Hanks acting that is etched in my memory:
Tom, who managed to light a fire on the deserted beach, showed the fire with joy as if he had erected a great monument around the fire and proudly as if thousands of people were watching and applauding him:
- look what i have created..."i"....i have made fire.
The Blind Side (2009)
It's a time pass movie, but there's more to it for those who understand.
Entering the 2010 Oscar ceremonies with 2 nominations in the categories of best film and best actress (sandra bullock) and having to leave her family at a young age, michael oher is a successful film that tells the time period between becoming a famous american football player and taking its subject from a true story. Film.
After Life (2019)
A Ricky Gervais piece that totally blows it up.
In the first episode, Tony scrambled to go to one of the reports that he believed were not newsworthy. The report is not really newsworthy. An old man has received the same card five times on his birthday, and the man thinks that the probability of this simple event happening is close to impossible.
Tony is taking the man to light naturally. However, the striking side of the scene comes out when the old man sheds his heart for a moment.
"Denise would have been very happy. My wife. She passed away last year. She was the light of my life. When something happens, I run to tell her. Then I remember... everything loses value when I can't share it."
The man who told his wife about everything big and small and newsworthy in his own way that he lived until last year, has no one to tell them about anymore. If you don't share, he thinks that the experiences are worthless. That's why he wants to be heard somehow, he wants to share the event of the birthday card, which, although not objectively newsworthy, surprises him quite a bit...
Our need to share even the smallest events in our lives with someone and the sadness of being deprived of it are very well handled on the stage.
La casa de papel (2017)
One of the top 3 shows I've watched in years.
Professor, hispanic man has charisma this guy is nice..
- Denver's smile is disastrous.
- I'm so stingy to that bank manager and the ambassador's daughter. I'm in episode 10. I hope they get what they deserve.
- In general, I am watching with excitement a successful series in terms of scenario and fiction.
- Spanish is a very aesthetic language, it sounds good.
- I liken Tokyo to both a matilda and a v for wendetta mask.
The In Between (2022)
It's a very sweet movie.
The only good part of the movie is the editing part. They made us watch the whole movie just so we could see when and how the accident happened. It's a failed romantic movie. Life is a monotonous relationship between a dissatisfied girl and a boy with an athletic personality that we don't understand why he's together with this girl. They tried to keep the movie alive with flashbacks so that it would attract attention.
The Courier (2020)
It is one of the films that describes the tensions between the USA and the USSR very well.
In the movie, which has a very calm and solid start, we witness how spy Wynne suddenly finds herself in such a dangerous job, while she had nothing to do with the events, until she met the Russian mole Penkovsky (Merab Nidze). Therefore, as an innocent bystander, we can empathize with Wynne right away. Because Wynne is actually a businessman. Therefore, we give the impression that he went to Moscow for business and we experience the stress, uncertainty and fear he experienced in the "courier" job, which is actually mentioned in the title of the film, together with him.
In the later scenes of the movie, the Russian mole Penkovsky makes a sentence to the spy Wynn; "Sometimes a lie is gift, an act of love." Here, Penkovsky tells Wynn, "If you love your wife, you should be able to lie to her. Think of it as an act of love, given to you by God." The mole trains the spy and shows him the way to walk.
While everything is going well in the first hour of the movie, the Russian military intelligence g.r.u. And kgb begins to suspect Wynne and Penkovsky's actions. When Penkovsky is prevented from going to the trade fair in England, Penkovsky sends a "telegram" to Wynne, who has returned to England at the time. Wynne returns to Moscow to rescue her Russian friend, who provided her with intelligence and helped her earn a lot of money for her family. Agent Emily says she will accompany him, but even though Agent Dickie says it's too dangerous, they both go to Moscow to rescue Penkovsky. But Agent Dickie is right and Emily is persona non gratailan and deported by the USSR. G.r.u. Penkovsky in his office, which he stopped by before fleeing the country. (USSR military isth.) captured by. Wynne, on the other hand, is nabbed by a KGB agent on her return flight to England before the plane takes off.
The next part of the movie is a bit boring. The treatment and humiliation done to Wynne in prison is made more severe against Penkovsky for treason. Fortunately, after six months in solitary confinement, Wynne and Penkovsky are brought together in the interrogation room as part of the investigation. Here Wynne tells Penkovsky the positive news his wife had given him in closed conversation. "Because of you, the USSR withdrew the missile system it deployed in Cuba and the crisis is over," he says. Penkovsky learns that his act with Wynne may have saved millions of lives. At the end of the movie, we unfortunately learn that he was executed and buried in an unmarked grave.
Wynne, on the other hand, is used in the spy swap between the countries of Soviet agent Konon Molody, after nearly 1.5 years of imprisonment, and is released and reunites with her beloved family.
When the movie is over, we learn that Penkovsky has leaked more than 5,000 top secret military documents of the USSR out of the country, and in this respect, it is the most valuable Soviet resource the West has ever produced. In this respect, we also understand how vital the work of Penkovsky and Wynne is. We also read that after the Cuban crisis, a direct telephone connection was established between the white house and the Kremlin, and an important step was taken to prevent such dangerous events.
As an important detail from the movie; Penkovksy and Wynne's reactions while watching Tchaikovsky's swan lake ballet in Bolshoi were also quite meaningful. Wynne applauds the ballet with tearful eyes as the show ends, knowing that her friend Penkovsky's life is in danger. Whereas he looks quite brave and fearless, clapping his hands violently and standing up to applaud enthusiastically. Here, the emotional reactions of the characters were high.
Finally, we learn that Penkovsky also served in Ankara in the 50s. Also g.r.u. The Turkish cigarette that his director offered to Penkovksy and his saying that he would send a cardboard to him, referring to his years in Ankara, made me very nervous like Penkovsky.
Into the Night (2020)
6-episode netflix series watched in one breath.
6-episode netflix series watched in one breath. It's also nice to have a charismatic Turk in the lead role. My only criticism would have been 8-10 episodes. Some scenes were shot in a rush. Nevertheless, it is a very good series that you can spend an evening and finish.
My favorite thing in the series is that it tries to break prejudices by giving place to many races, beliefs and nationalities. The one who went to bury his lover's ashes and who was buried according to Islamic methods are on the same plane. Turkish, Italian, Arab, Polish, Russian, black, white all show their good and bad scenes, especially
The scene where the Arab and Turkish distinction was made was short but beautiful. It was good that the Turk was a key figure in many points with his warrior spirit, even though he was dealing with dirty work. The scenes in which racism and religious beliefs were sometimes referred to were on point. I was going to hang the flag while Ayaz crashed the car in front of the plane at the last moment and looked "it's not over until I say it's over" :) I'm not a nationalist, but people are happy even if it's a TV show.
In these days when the epidemic affects our world, the productions that deal with the chaos and the desire to survive in such sudden disaster situations are extra impressive.
Also, didn't the Turkish character actually describe the general Turkish perception? Even if he does dirty work or is a barbarian, a Turk always helps a child. It will definitely be part of the solution. He is a warrior, and although he is hostile towards himself, one becomes conscientious when he sees that he is helpless. And he definitely has a weakness for a russian.
Toscana (2022)
2022 Danish Netflix movie.
2022 Danish Netflix movie. The movie begins with a Michelin-starred chef who has problems with his father and hasn't met for years, and goes to the region to receive his inheritance in Tuscany, Italy, after his father's sudden death.
Our chief's intention is to sell the inherited castle-style building, the land, the vineyard, and make capital in the restaurant he will open. He is angry with his father. Then our chef meets a woman and the local people there, he likes the atmosphere and so on.
You've already guessed what will happen in the first 10 minutes of the movie. Nevertheless, it is a movie that makes you watch with its short duration and beautiful Tuscany landscapes. While watching, you should definitely have a wine or a beer in your hand. As our chef empties the glasses, you also drink from time to time. However, I can say that kodachrome is a much better choice for this kind of father-son dramas.
Ahlat Agaci (2018)
Thanks to NBC!
NBC, which I've been looking forward to coming out of the film every year and showing us excellence without breaking our hopes in every new movie. Thank you for leaving us delicious flavors on every film.