You Do You (Merve Kült) is a Turkish film directed by Cemal Alpan starring Ahsen Eroğlu. With Ozan Dolunay and Zuhal Olcay.
Yes, it sounds like one of those self-help manuals that cost so little to write and provides so many benefits. You Do You is not far from this somewhat easy journey of self-discovery.
You do You is a light comedy, starring Ahsen Eroğlu in one of those films that seeks at all times to make you fall in love with a beautiful but unpretentious protagonist, with ideals but without being excessive, with longings but without being ambitious.
A romantic comedy that, almost by definition, is neither comedy itself nor romance, mixed with that genre of “self-discovery” and light comedy.
A mix of genres that works, sometimes or almost always, and that, thanks to the charm of its protagonist, to some secondary characters with an interesting story (especially the...
Yes, it sounds like one of those self-help manuals that cost so little to write and provides so many benefits. You Do You is not far from this somewhat easy journey of self-discovery.
You do You is a light comedy, starring Ahsen Eroğlu in one of those films that seeks at all times to make you fall in love with a beautiful but unpretentious protagonist, with ideals but without being excessive, with longings but without being ambitious.
A romantic comedy that, almost by definition, is neither comedy itself nor romance, mixed with that genre of “self-discovery” and light comedy.
A mix of genres that works, sometimes or almost always, and that, thanks to the charm of its protagonist, to some secondary characters with an interesting story (especially the...
- 6/9/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
At Turkey’s oldest zoo, a lonely manager and a withdrawn female officer form an unlikely bond: as they hide the death of the zoo’s oldest inhabitant, an Anatolian leopard.
In order to stop the privatization process and fake its escape, they set in motion an absurd charade that spins out of control.
In Turkey’s grey and quiet capital, the ghost of this leopard will persist.
The critically-acclaimed, wickedly clever comedy, which wowed audiences at TIFF and won the festival’s coveted Fipresci Jury Award, arrives in U.S. cinemas next Friday, November 4th.
The feature debut of acclaimed short filmmaker Emre Kayiş, the picture stars Uğur Polat, İpek Türktan, Tansu Bi ̇çer, Ege Aydan, Nuri Gökaşan, Osman Alkaş, and Seyithan Özdemir.
In order to stop the privatization process and fake its escape, they set in motion an absurd charade that spins out of control.
In Turkey’s grey and quiet capital, the ghost of this leopard will persist.
The critically-acclaimed, wickedly clever comedy, which wowed audiences at TIFF and won the festival’s coveted Fipresci Jury Award, arrives in U.S. cinemas next Friday, November 4th.
The feature debut of acclaimed short filmmaker Emre Kayiş, the picture stars Uğur Polat, İpek Türktan, Tansu Bi ̇çer, Ege Aydan, Nuri Gökaşan, Osman Alkaş, and Seyithan Özdemir.
- 10/27/2022
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
Having a loser as a protagonist is not exactly unusual in cinema. What would happen though, if you combined such a character with a zoo that is about to be demolished, an animal on the brink of extinction and a crime? Emre Kayis gives the answer to this question in a film that also functions as a metaphor on a number of levels.
“Anatolian Leopard” is screening at the 62nd Thessaloniki International Film Festival
The aforementioned loser is Fikret, the manager of a failing zoo in Ankara, with his life becoming evident in one of the initial scenes, where the parking spot reserved for the director of the organization, is occupied by anyone but him, who has to park far away from his office and walk in the mud to reach it. The zoo is on the brink of collapse, with the employees leaving one after the other, while a...
“Anatolian Leopard” is screening at the 62nd Thessaloniki International Film Festival
The aforementioned loser is Fikret, the manager of a failing zoo in Ankara, with his life becoming evident in one of the initial scenes, where the parking spot reserved for the director of the organization, is occupied by anyone but him, who has to park far away from his office and walk in the mud to reach it. The zoo is on the brink of collapse, with the employees leaving one after the other, while a...
- 11/11/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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