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Deniz, un aclamado escritor, está escribiendo un libro sobre su familia y sus amigos. Pide críticas a Orhan. El día que Orhan llega a Estambul desde Londres, Deniz desaparece.Deniz, un aclamado escritor, está escribiendo un libro sobre su familia y sus amigos. Pide críticas a Orhan. El día que Orhan llega a Estambul desde Londres, Deniz desaparece.Deniz, un aclamado escritor, está escribiendo un libro sobre su familia y sus amigos. Pide críticas a Orhan. El día que Orhan llega a Estambul desde Londres, Deniz desaparece.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 11 nominaciones en total
Nergis Öztürk
- Police dedective
- (as Nergis Öztürk Toktas)
Yelin Mckay
- Zeynep
- (as Yelin Bilgin)
Opiniones destacadas
"Istanbul Kirmizisi" paints a vivid canvas of emotions against the backdrop of the enchanting city, with a commendable cast that breathes life into the complex characters. The film editing gracefully navigates through the intertwining stories, creating a mosaic of love, loss, and self-discovery. While the music enhances the film's emotional undertones, it may not be particularly memorable. The strength of the movie lies in its poignant exploration of relationships and the transformative power of art, offering a glimpse into the soul of Istanbul. However, the weakness emerges in moments where the narrative feels somewhat predictable. The cinematography captures the essence of the city's rich cultural tapestry, providing a visually striking backdrop. With a 6/10 rating, "Istanbul Kirmizisi" offers a compelling narrative and a visual feast, though it may not entirely escape the conventions of romantic dramas.
Slow movie, 2 boring hours after
No trama, nothing happens
Disappointed, waist of talent
Often intriguing study of a Turkish expat returning to Istanbul for a script editing job, when his rich, successful filmmaker boss vanishes. This disappearance echoes the expats own, having left Turkey for London to escape memories of a tragedy. There is something a bit simplistic in the way things are doubled, with the expat finding a new home, family, even 'soulmate' of sorts, so that the film tries hard to be tricky and symbolic in an arty way to perhaps cover up this simplicity. It reminded me of a Pamuk novel at times, though less obscure, and with a tragic homosexual angle that didn't quite cinvince me, nor did the hero's return to writing. The performances are fine throughout however, with lots of good silent acting and memorable characters well cast. I also enjoyed the settings of the filmmaker's house, a party scene in a high rise with a seedy bald gay writer who comes across as creepy as the midget in Lost Highway; the filmmaker's family and servants who seemed like real and interesting people, the love interest's husband, who understands the hero's infatuation. I felt like I was meeting real people. There are also plenty of atmospheric views of Istanbul, and the overall pacing and style made this good absorbing viewing, like taking a strange, melancholic holiday there.
What movie is it? I can't understand the story!! Really it is complicated beside long silence for nothing useful.
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Written by 'Zeytin'
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,429,587
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 50 minutos
- Color
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By what name was Istanbul Kirmizisi (Rosso Istanbul) (2017) officially released in India in English?
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