Musa, who works as a bookkeeper in the customs office, believes in the emptiness and absurdity of life. He doesn't struggle to change his life; he lets himself flow along with even...
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This film is part of Demirkubuz' trilogy "Tales about Darkness'. Loosely based on Albert Camus' novel "The Stranger" it shows the life of a young man as a chain of decisions to be made. How should he react as he discovers the death of his mother? What should h...
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I have recently finished the novel "The Stranger" by Albert Camus and began searching for its film adaptations. I came across Luchino Visconti's 1967 adaptation with the same title in Italian. I was astonished by how accurately it depicts the novel. I couldn't...
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Musa, the antagonist of this oppressive existence, is portrayed as an outsider-enigmatic and largely incomprehensible to those around him. While the film initially emphasizes his eccentricity, it cleverly poses a deeper question: "Are the so-called 'normal' pe...
★★★★★
Especially the last speech expanded my horizon. If you like psychological movies, you should watch this.
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Acknowledging Albert Camus's "The Outsider" as its source-text, YAZGI (FATE) offers a bleak vision of contemporary Turkey. The film contains several of the stylistic devices associated with director Zeki Demirkubuz's earlier work: the extended use of fade-to-b...