The key to the puzzle of forlorn sculpture Tammuz's life and reality of his dreams lies within Ihsan who is a young boy with tetra-amelia syndrome.
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★★★★★
Herkese tavsiye ederim filmi cok elestiremedim cok duygusal
★★★★★
I thought it would be good, the subject is good, but frankly, I did not find what I expected in terms of continuity.
★★★★★
I have been a fan of Aras's work since watching Icerde & most recently Cukur, I was advised to give Tamam Miyiz a watch and was utterly blown away again.
The vulnerability he brings to the role is achingly poignant. The relationship between the two leads as t...
★★★★★
Difficult to write too much about this profound beautiful film. Sure, the source of beauty is the noble message, like acting, humor and the touch of magic realism in the first part.
No doubts, it reminds many other Turkish films , for a special atmosphere, ma...
★★★★★
Cagan Irmak's latest film opens with a dream-sequence in which sculptor Temmuz (Deniz Celiloglu) dreams of a new beginning, heralded by a young man (Aras Bulut Iynemli). While out by the sea in Istanbul one day, he sees the young man in human form: born withou...