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8,2/10
112.327
IHRE BEWERTUNG
In einem verwüsteten Kriegsgebiet, wo die Schreie Unschuldiger widerhallen, tanzen auf dem schmalen Grat zwischen Desaster und Tapferkeit sieben Maroon Berets mit dem Tod.In einem verwüsteten Kriegsgebiet, wo die Schreie Unschuldiger widerhallen, tanzen auf dem schmalen Grat zwischen Desaster und Tapferkeit sieben Maroon Berets mit dem Tod.In einem verwüsteten Kriegsgebiet, wo die Schreie Unschuldiger widerhallen, tanzen auf dem schmalen Grat zwischen Desaster und Tapferkeit sieben Maroon Berets mit dem Tod.
- Regisseur/-in
- Autor/-in
- Stars
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Emir Benderlioglu
- Bascavus Batur Altinbilek
- (as Atif Emir Benderlioglu)
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I'm by no means an expert on foreign films or Turkish cinema. I do, however, like a decent war movie. "The Mountain II" delivers.
1) It's always good to see a different take on a current conflict. Sure, this might be some Turkish propaganda, but for instance....the various ethnicities involved and their involvement in Iraq, with ISIS, etc...cool to see.
2) The good guys get major props for authenticity.....mostly. The SF guys' gear is impeccable. I do question, however, some of their tactics. Stick your sniper in the most exposed position ever?? Spray n' pray when you are down to your last mag? Still, they LOOKED good and in a movie, that counts.
3) Decent acting, decent story, decent pacing.
4) Glorious visuals. Not sure where this was shot, but it sure is pretty country.
Loses points for the bad guys getting shabby gear. I mean I can understand not getting a REAL Abrams for the ISIS goons, but those fake machine guns on the tank and the technicals?? Ugh, awful. It's also pretty long for what it is. Part of that is seeing Berik and the other dude (Oguz?) try out for the Maroon Berets. There are also a few snippets hinting at the first "The Mountain" movie. But it does seem to take awhile to get through.
One last thing.....I have never met a Turk, but those actors really came across as nice guys. I love to travel and I will have to check out Istanbul sometime.
1) It's always good to see a different take on a current conflict. Sure, this might be some Turkish propaganda, but for instance....the various ethnicities involved and their involvement in Iraq, with ISIS, etc...cool to see.
2) The good guys get major props for authenticity.....mostly. The SF guys' gear is impeccable. I do question, however, some of their tactics. Stick your sniper in the most exposed position ever?? Spray n' pray when you are down to your last mag? Still, they LOOKED good and in a movie, that counts.
3) Decent acting, decent story, decent pacing.
4) Glorious visuals. Not sure where this was shot, but it sure is pretty country.
Loses points for the bad guys getting shabby gear. I mean I can understand not getting a REAL Abrams for the ISIS goons, but those fake machine guns on the tank and the technicals?? Ugh, awful. It's also pretty long for what it is. Part of that is seeing Berik and the other dude (Oguz?) try out for the Maroon Berets. There are also a few snippets hinting at the first "The Mountain" movie. But it does seem to take awhile to get through.
One last thing.....I have never met a Turk, but those actors really came across as nice guys. I love to travel and I will have to check out Istanbul sometime.
I cannot deny the fact that the movie is based on traditional Turkish heroism, which might not appeal to people from different countries at all.
However, I just can't understand why people are obsessed with its being Turkish propaganda. If it's an Italian military film, it will propagate the facts from the Italian point of view. If it's Brazilian, you will see a Brazilian interpretation of the world.
Why the heck do you all people accept the American propaganda imposed to you in all genres of films including horrors or cartoons?... The good guys are always Americans, they are the strongest, they care, they are always right... Why don't you question this? Stop being a sheep.
However, I just can't understand why people are obsessed with its being Turkish propaganda. If it's an Italian military film, it will propagate the facts from the Italian point of view. If it's Brazilian, you will see a Brazilian interpretation of the world.
Why the heck do you all people accept the American propaganda imposed to you in all genres of films including horrors or cartoons?... The good guys are always Americans, they are the strongest, they care, they are always right... Why don't you question this? Stop being a sheep.
I saw this without seeing the first part but still I thoroughly enjoyed the film. The Mountain II shows perspective on both sides both civilian, the military and the journalist. It shows also why journalist do what they do show the cruelty that is in the world and why they criticize violence against violence and human rights. It shows also the civilians who fall in between as victims and the conflict of standing by to do your duty or doing what you know is right. The Mountain II is movie that makes you realize how life is precious and how honour and duty.
The explanation by the team leader to this fellow commando on saving the journalist was top notch. Even the contents of the letter which team leader gives to journalist was very well done.
In this movie we see a lots of great examples of best visual effects. And also it has its own realistic scenes as well. The connection between soldiers were so great, enthusiastic and natural.
I give this movie my highest recommendation. If you want to watch military movie from Turkish cinema, you should watch this movie. Must watchable movie.
The explanation by the team leader to this fellow commando on saving the journalist was top notch. Even the contents of the letter which team leader gives to journalist was very well done.
In this movie we see a lots of great examples of best visual effects. And also it has its own realistic scenes as well. The connection between soldiers were so great, enthusiastic and natural.
I give this movie my highest recommendation. If you want to watch military movie from Turkish cinema, you should watch this movie. Must watchable movie.
I enjoyed the movie..... but there is NO WAY it should have a rating that high... which calls into question the validity of the reviews. Obvious Turkish propoganda but the final battle scene was well done. Acting was very good but the tone was a bit too dramatic for me. Mediocre film with the rating of a mecca film... Personally I think there are only a select-few movies that warrant a rating above a 9:
Pulp Fiction
GoodFellas
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
The Dark Knight
Godfathers Part 1 & 2
Shawshank Redmption
Psycho
Rear Window
Inception
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.....
No way The Mountain II ranks amongst those titans..... Can't score lower though because in all honesty the production was very well done and was a very believable setpiece.
I don't usually watch foreign films before but this was a in-depth amazing film. It has character building. It shows perspective on both sides both civilian and the military on their ideas on how to build a better world. Stunning cinematography and incredible dialogues. It makes you understand why to become a soldier is not all about glory but really to serve it's people. It shows also why journalist do what they do show the cruelty that is in the world and why they criticize violence against violence and human rights. It shows also the civilians who fall in between as victims and the conflict of standing by to do your duty or doing what you know is right. Here you will really have an understanding on what it really means to serve and have a country. On further note: If it's true that the Turks army do not curse then I have deeper respect for that kind of military discipline. A REAL Officer and a gentlemen. My hats off to the maker of this film. You should be proud on making this film and sharing it to the world.
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- WissenswertesReal soldiers played in that movie and one of them is Yunus Emre Ucar who died in the military operation after the movie.
- Zitate
Master Sergeant Mustafa Sahin: One dies, a thousand rises !
- VerbindungenFollows Dag (2012)
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- 2.000.000 TRL (geschätzt)
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- 1.019.664 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 15 Min.(135 min)
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