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(1975)

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7/10
clash of cultures
selomax6 October 2012
This is a very harsh movie about people who immigrate to a modern society with the hope of finding a job and earning money. It tries to focus on the disparities between the cultures.

This movie presents the point of view of nine immigrants traveling with a bus from very rural areas of Turkey directly to one of most modern societies. They find themselves tricked by a passer who took their money and passport with the promise of finding them a job in Sweden. As they arrive to Stockholm, being completely foreign to the city and to the culture, having no where to go to and no money to buy food, the only place they can find refuge is their bus, parked in a very central and crowded spot in Stockholm during the cold winter time. The fear of being caught by the police forces them to hide in bus during day. And during night the harsh fight for the survival starts. During these nocturnal excursions, we come to see how these rural farmers perceive the everyday night life in the town.

The movie presents nicely how socially acceptable aspects of the daily life (such as alcohol consumption, nudity, sexuality and homosexuality), appear as perversions to people who are foreigners. And this is why I think nearly all of the local citizens are pictured unfriendly, pervert, racist, vain, arrogant, cruel and merciless. On the other hand, all the nine victims are presented as naive, rough, nearly completely unintelligent. This is the reason why I think this movie doesn't gain a deeper meaning. It stays like cruel story without being completely unfolded in different directions. Therefore, even though this movie takes its starting point from the topic of immigration, it doesn't really deal with it in a deeper sense. However I think it is a very interesting movie worth to be seen.
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10/10
A great movie!
nightrider6728 February 2005
I have seen this movie in France back in 1979.One of the best movie I ever seen.I have been to both of the countries Turkey and Sweden and it was interesting to see these farmers coming straight away from Anatolia and hitting the Sweedish way of life at night.They see all the perversions of occident:couple making love in a phone booth,homosexuals etc...One of them has flashbacks of his wife in the Anatolian fields.I can remember one draw in a Stockholm's cold canal.I will never forget this movie and since I think I have a very few chances to record this movie on french TV I would like to know if I can buy it on either VHS or DVD.Thank you.
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10/10
UNFORGETTABLE
ecces16 April 2000
You know.. I am watching this film again. It has been nearly ten years and I can't help feeling so bad. There are films you feel that you never can forget. This is such a film.

The film is about a handful of Turkish people from rural areas who are driven to Stockholm where they will find a job. They are deceived by the driver and left all alone trapped in the bus in an open area in Stockholm. The rest of the story unfolds tragically as each character (there are 9) gets out of the bus to find food and face Europe in an unexpected way.

This film is about how Europe is hypocritical about many things especially about strangers. This is not for Europeans only it is all about us who feel looked down on by any reason within a society...it is about alienation.

It is a must-see. I am proud of this film and I highly recommend it.
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9/10
An excellent thriller based on the real story of thousands
baristugrul8215 October 2006
I've just seen the movie and when I think that It was made in 1976 I just can't help myself from thinking deeply on this hidden success. Before seeing the movie I hardly heard about the movie and most people living in Turkey don't know there is a movie based on such a sensible and tragic story of thousands of people who emigrated from the countryside of Turkey to Europe without simply knowing anything about the new life they'd come across when they get there. The story cover all what you expect; cultural shock, immigrants being looked down on and being humiliated, xenophobia, incurable dead-end, betrayal and what's more important of all; struggle simply to survive... All those who describe themselves Europeans and criticize minorities living in their country of not having been able to integrate themselves to the society and still staying isolated deliberately should see this movie and think twice before making such cruel criticism. It explains quite well how so-called "criminals" of today once was the victims of the past.
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9/10
Great movie with stunning soundtracks!
burnaklioglu3 December 2008
A superb movie about Turkish people who wants to go Germany for better life conditions. They agreed a man for that, but man drive the bus to Stockholm and left them middle of Stockholm. OST from Zulfu Livaneli, great Turkish musician. This is the Drama of Anatolia. You can see what is cultural shock... This movie a part of Tunc Okan's Trilogy about "Gurbetci"(one living away from home. guest worker) (Other films are Cumartesi Cumartesi and Sari Mercedes) Cumartesi Cumartesi about Turkish people abroad, and Sari Mercedes about a people who wants to return Turkey from Europe.

Going, Living, Returning. harder than each other.

Well, you must see this movie!

PS: This movie was forbidden in turkey after first release.
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9/10
It's a very heavy movie.
CursedChico22 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
It's a very heavy movie. Certainly such events have happened and are still happening.

On the one hand Turkiyelis of his asshole while showing each other the other hand, Europe is showing how you look at it these people.

On the one hand, it strikingly reveals what kind of comfort and open-mindedness there is when dealing with taboos, that sin and such prohibitions in this land.

On the other hand, it criticizes Europe. That bus stopped there for days and hours, but nobody was there. There was no bomb or anything threat of course in those years :) The other person was standing on the bridge in an oppressed way, and nobody took care of him either. I think that the European year of turkey criticized but I think the situation was not very different.

Many films have been made in Germany. I think this is the first and only local film in Sweden.

I wonder why he took pictures of those people at first.

What did they not witness on that bus? Cultural, artistic, modernity effects. Cultural shock.

I'm also trying to understand that they don't get off the bus. If they go out and go to the police, they will be deported. They are waiting with little hope, hungry and thirsty. It's very painful.

The end is not fully connected, but most likely they will be deported and what happens will be their money.

The bus is that cheap. They didn't care.

Director Tunc Okan is both an actor and a director. The yellow Mercedes movie was also his.
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