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My parents had to go through the same river, for being a teacher, we had go through all these...
I was 12 years old when they arrested my father in front of my eyes, when I come back from school my mom had been crying for the past hours, they were just teachers whose only intention was raising golden generations,
Thankfully, my dad come back two weeks later,
However, we knew they were coming back, so he had to leave the country but he was on no flee list, which meant he had to go to the river, thankfully, he made it. Then they can't reach him so they were coming for my mom she was also on no flee list so she took the same path me and my uncle took her until the side of the river... Many lives were lost on that river, the ones whose stayed faced torches, families separated... Hopefully with this movie, just people will finally know what is really going on...
- farukomeryilmaz
- 20 jun 2025
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The very existence of such a film feels like an indictment of humanity itself. While it only scratches the surface of the harsh realities and lived experiences it portrays, the most heartbreaking aspect is that these events continue to unfold even as we speak. I cannot bear to witness the world's profound hypocrisy laid bare in this way.
I wish this film could mark an end to such stories, but I'm certain it represents only the beginning. My deepest gratitude goes to everyone who contributed to bringing this important work to life. I can only hope that after creating this film, their own lives won't become the subject of another such story.
This is cinema that forces us to confront uncomfortable truths - the kind of film that should exist as a cautionary tale rather than a reflection of our ongoing reality. It serves as both an artistic achievement and a damning commentary on the state of our world.
I wish this film could mark an end to such stories, but I'm certain it represents only the beginning. My deepest gratitude goes to everyone who contributed to bringing this important work to life. I can only hope that after creating this film, their own lives won't become the subject of another such story.
This is cinema that forces us to confront uncomfortable truths - the kind of film that should exist as a cautionary tale rather than a reflection of our ongoing reality. It serves as both an artistic achievement and a damning commentary on the state of our world.
- ErenE-856
- 20 jun 2025
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Exodus 2025 is a powerful and deeply emotional film that sheds light on one of the darkest chapters in modern Turkish history-the aftermath of the 2016 coup attempt. Unlike many mainstream portrayals, this film offers a unique and heartfelt perspective: it tells the story of the countless innocent people associated with the Hizmet movement, inspired by Fethullah Gülen, who have suffered unimaginable injustice, persecution, and exile.
Through the lens of personal tragedy and resilience, Exodus 2025 takes viewers on a journey through the lives of teachers, doctors, journalists, and everyday citizens who were criminalized overnight for their beliefs, affiliations, or simply for being educators. The film is not just a political narrative-it is a human story. It is about loss, separation, and the strength to survive when the world turns against you.
The cinematography and storytelling are impressive, especially considering the risks involved in producing such a film. The emotional performances and the realistic portrayal of suffering give it a documentary-like authenticity while still maintaining the cinematic depth of a well-crafted drama.
This film is more than entertainment-it's a testimony. A testimony to the endurance of faith, the cost of standing up for one's values, and the silent suffering of thousands who have been unjustly punished. Whether you are familiar with the events of 2016 or not, Exodus 2025 is an eye-opening experience that invites empathy, reflection, and awareness.
Highly recommended for anyone who values human rights, freedom of thought, and justice. This is not just a Turkish story-it is a universal one.
Through the lens of personal tragedy and resilience, Exodus 2025 takes viewers on a journey through the lives of teachers, doctors, journalists, and everyday citizens who were criminalized overnight for their beliefs, affiliations, or simply for being educators. The film is not just a political narrative-it is a human story. It is about loss, separation, and the strength to survive when the world turns against you.
The cinematography and storytelling are impressive, especially considering the risks involved in producing such a film. The emotional performances and the realistic portrayal of suffering give it a documentary-like authenticity while still maintaining the cinematic depth of a well-crafted drama.
This film is more than entertainment-it's a testimony. A testimony to the endurance of faith, the cost of standing up for one's values, and the silent suffering of thousands who have been unjustly punished. Whether you are familiar with the events of 2016 or not, Exodus 2025 is an eye-opening experience that invites empathy, reflection, and awareness.
Highly recommended for anyone who values human rights, freedom of thought, and justice. This is not just a Turkish story-it is a universal one.
- mkndkaya
- 21 jun 2025
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Exodus is a rare film that masterfully balances political urgency with deeply human storytelling. Set in the tense aftermath of the 2016 attempted coup in Turkey, it follows three strangers-a university lecturer, a police officer, and a Kurdish artist-each unjustly accused and forced to flee their homeland. What could have become a loud, didactic political drama instead unfolds as a quiet, emotionally resonant story about resilience, identity, and the bonds formed in crisis.
The film's greatest strength lies in its restraint. Rather than dramatizing the characters' suffering, Exodus invites the viewer into their emotional world with quiet precision. It explores what it truly means to lose everything-your profession, your home, your sense of belonging-while still holding onto hope and dignity. The performances are grounded and deeply human, bringing nuance and authenticity to every scene.
What sets Exodus apart is its focus on universal themes-fear, loss, solidarity, and the longing for freedom-experienced through different cultural and personal lenses. It's not just a story about fleeing a country; it's about rediscovering one's self and forging unexpected connections in the face of uncertainty.
A haunting, understated film that stays with you long after it ends, Exodus is a powerful reminder of the quiet courage required to start over. Highly recommended.
The film's greatest strength lies in its restraint. Rather than dramatizing the characters' suffering, Exodus invites the viewer into their emotional world with quiet precision. It explores what it truly means to lose everything-your profession, your home, your sense of belonging-while still holding onto hope and dignity. The performances are grounded and deeply human, bringing nuance and authenticity to every scene.
What sets Exodus apart is its focus on universal themes-fear, loss, solidarity, and the longing for freedom-experienced through different cultural and personal lenses. It's not just a story about fleeing a country; it's about rediscovering one's self and forging unexpected connections in the face of uncertainty.
A haunting, understated film that stays with you long after it ends, Exodus is a powerful reminder of the quiet courage required to start over. Highly recommended.
- ArifA-335
- 20 jun 2025
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A remarkable and deeply moving work of art that brings together the lives of individuals from diverse backgrounds, showing intersections of their stories. Despite coming from different walks of life, they are united by their shared experience of oppression, and their collective struggle, resilience, and the profound effort to truly understand one another across the divides of culture, and identity.
A powerful scenario that sets political divisions aside to explore why it is essential for us to truly understand one another. It feels as if it's based on real stories.
It tells what other people experience in their life.
A powerful scenario that sets political divisions aside to explore why it is essential for us to truly understand one another. It feels as if it's based on real stories.
It tells what other people experience in their life.
- hsn-123
- 20 jun 2025
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Exodus is a powerful and emotional film that quietly pulls you into the lives of people who've lost everything overnight. Set in the aftermath of the 2016 coup attempt in Turkey, it tells the story of three strangers-each from very different walks of life-who are forced to flee their country after being wrongly accused. What makes the movie so effective is its focus on the human side of political turmoil. It doesn't shout; it simply shows the fear, hope, and small acts of courage that come with trying to survive.
The performances feel real and grounded, and the story moves at a pace that gives each character room to breathe. It's not just about escaping a country-it's about identity, loss, and unexpected solidarity. You walk away feeling like you've met real people, not just characters. A quietly moving film that stays with you.
The performances feel real and grounded, and the story moves at a pace that gives each character room to breathe. It's not just about escaping a country-it's about identity, loss, and unexpected solidarity. You walk away feeling like you've met real people, not just characters. A quietly moving film that stays with you.
- haghuseyin
- 20 jun 2025
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This film is a striking portrayal of the global refugee crisis, told through a deeply human and emotional lens. Despite its visibly limited resources, it achieves remarkable cinematic power with breathtaking visuals and sincere storytelling. The filmmakers turn constraints into strengths, delivering a moving and thought-provoking experience. It's a raw and honest depiction of suffering, resilience, and hope-reflecting the harsh reality faced by millions around the world, and reminding us of our shared humanity.
This film is an emotional journey that sheds light on the often-ignored struggles of refugees around the world. The visuals are hauntingly beautiful, serving as a stark contrast to the pain within the story. It doesn't just tell a refugee story-it brings their pain to life, reminding us that behind every statistic is a face, a family, and a story worth hearing.
This film is an emotional journey that sheds light on the often-ignored struggles of refugees around the world. The visuals are hauntingly beautiful, serving as a stark contrast to the pain within the story. It doesn't just tell a refugee story-it brings their pain to life, reminding us that behind every statistic is a face, a family, and a story worth hearing.
- zirekoglu1983
- 21 jun 2025
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This film is a stunning piece of cinematic art that captivates from the very first frame. With its masterful direction and emotionally rich performances, it creates a powerful, immersive atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll... The visual composition is breathtaking, every scene crafted with precision and purpose... Its exploration of complex themes is both thought-provoking and gracefully executed, without ever feeling forced... The pacing is deliberate, drawing the audience deeper with each moment. Simply put, it's a super film - intelligent, beautiful, and profoundly moving...
- NiyaziG-8
- 25 jun 2025
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I'm not bias in anyway when I say, this is probably the greatest film in the history of cinema.
Some of the best directing ever witnessed.
Again without being biased I'd say this is also the work of the greatest director that has ever existed. In fact calling him a director is not enough.
I call upon all atheists to rethink their stance when a living God walks amongst us.
I heard that on set the director gave sight to a security guard who was blind and one day the catering messed up and there was no food, but the director turned the unused film neg rolls into chicken rolls and fed the crew.
On another occasion there was a scene on water and the grips couldn't get the water platform working, so the director handheld the camera and walked on the water himself to get the shot.
These are all my own opinions and I have tried to be as neutral as possible.
The director is a humble genius God.
Some of the best directing ever witnessed.
Again without being biased I'd say this is also the work of the greatest director that has ever existed. In fact calling him a director is not enough.
I call upon all atheists to rethink their stance when a living God walks amongst us.
I heard that on set the director gave sight to a security guard who was blind and one day the catering messed up and there was no food, but the director turned the unused film neg rolls into chicken rolls and fed the crew.
On another occasion there was a scene on water and the grips couldn't get the water platform working, so the director handheld the camera and walked on the water himself to get the shot.
These are all my own opinions and I have tried to be as neutral as possible.
The director is a humble genius God.
- serkan-938-798567
- 21 jun 2025
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Exodus is not just a film-it's a hauntingly emotional journey into the heart of a silenced nation. With quiet intensity and aching honesty, it sheds light on the deep-rooted human rights violations in Turkey, portraying them not as distant headlines, but as deeply personal, lived realities.
Through its raw performances and restrained yet powerful storytelling, Exodus gives voice to those who have been forgotten, repressed, or erased. Every scene is laced with a quiet urgency, confronting the audience not with sensationalism, but with truth. It doesn't scream; it whispers-and somehow, the whispers echo louder than any shout.
This film stands as a necessary act of cinematic courage. In a landscape where stories of injustice are often censored or ignored, Exodus dares to remember. It doesn't just document suffering; it humanizes it. And in doing so, it demands empathy, not pity-awareness, not avoidance.
More than a film, Exodus feels like the beginning of something greater. It sets a new precedent for how Turkish cinema can tackle political and humanitarian issues with grace, depth, and integrity. For future filmmakers seeking to explore truth through art, Exodus will serve as a landmark-a quiet but thunderous call to continue the conversation.
It leaves you not only moved, but marked.
Through its raw performances and restrained yet powerful storytelling, Exodus gives voice to those who have been forgotten, repressed, or erased. Every scene is laced with a quiet urgency, confronting the audience not with sensationalism, but with truth. It doesn't scream; it whispers-and somehow, the whispers echo louder than any shout.
This film stands as a necessary act of cinematic courage. In a landscape where stories of injustice are often censored or ignored, Exodus dares to remember. It doesn't just document suffering; it humanizes it. And in doing so, it demands empathy, not pity-awareness, not avoidance.
More than a film, Exodus feels like the beginning of something greater. It sets a new precedent for how Turkish cinema can tackle political and humanitarian issues with grace, depth, and integrity. For future filmmakers seeking to explore truth through art, Exodus will serve as a landmark-a quiet but thunderous call to continue the conversation.
It leaves you not only moved, but marked.
- gencgokselgenc
- 20 jun 2025
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Exodus is an absolute masterpiece that left me speechless! Directed by Serkan Nihat, this film is a deeply moving and beautifully crafted story of resilience, hope, and human connection. The performances by Denis Ostier, Umit Ulgen, Dilan Derya Zeynilli, and Murat Zeynilli are nothing short of phenomenal, bringing raw authenticity and emotional depth to their characters. The way the film weaves together the lives of three strangers fleeing political turmoil in Turkey is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. The cinematography is stunning, capturing the emotional weight of their journey with breathtaking visuals. This isn't just a film about migration-it's a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit and the bonds we form in the face of adversity. A must-watch that will stay with you long after the credits roll. Highly recommended!
- osmannamso-59183
- 30 jun 2025
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- BekirC-0
- 20 jun 2025
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Exodus is a haunting and masterfully acted political drama that delves into the human cost of authoritarianism in the wake of the 2016 attempted coup in Turkey. Directed with quiet intensity and moral clarity, the film offers a sobering portrayal of individuals wrongly accused of terrorism-academics, doctors, engineers, judges, and lawyers among them-who are forced into exile as they seek refuge from a state machinery driven by paranoia and corruption.
What sets Exodus apart is the remarkable authenticity of its performances. The cast delivers their roles with such emotional precision and depth that it is difficult to believe they are acting. Each character's fear, resilience, and inner turmoil is portrayed with a sincerity that suggests lived experience rather than mere performance. This is not a film of overplayed drama or political slogans; instead, it is grounded in the quiet suffering and profound injustice endured by real people whose lives were shattered by indiscriminate accusations.
The narrative does not rely on abstraction or metaphor; it is grounded in brutal reality. The script draws directly from the experiences of the more than two million individuals who have been swept up in mass purges under the guise of anti-terrorism. The film reveals the profound irony that those issuing the accusations-those branding civil servants, teachers, and humanitarian workers as "terrorists"-are often themselves entangled in networks of corruption, eager to silence dissent and shield their own criminality from exposure.
Through a carefully structured storyline and unrelenting attention to detail, Exodus exposes how state-led persecution can fracture families, erase careers, and exile individuals not because of their guilt, but because of what they know-or represent. It is a powerful indictment of a system that criminalises thought, education, and professional independence.
In short, Exodus is not merely a film; it is a testimony. It serves as both an artistic triumph and an act of political witness, ensuring that the stories of those silenced by authoritarian repression are not forgotten. This film deserves to be widely seen, not only for its cinematic quality but for its contribution to historical memory and its courageous demand for justice.
What sets Exodus apart is the remarkable authenticity of its performances. The cast delivers their roles with such emotional precision and depth that it is difficult to believe they are acting. Each character's fear, resilience, and inner turmoil is portrayed with a sincerity that suggests lived experience rather than mere performance. This is not a film of overplayed drama or political slogans; instead, it is grounded in the quiet suffering and profound injustice endured by real people whose lives were shattered by indiscriminate accusations.
The narrative does not rely on abstraction or metaphor; it is grounded in brutal reality. The script draws directly from the experiences of the more than two million individuals who have been swept up in mass purges under the guise of anti-terrorism. The film reveals the profound irony that those issuing the accusations-those branding civil servants, teachers, and humanitarian workers as "terrorists"-are often themselves entangled in networks of corruption, eager to silence dissent and shield their own criminality from exposure.
Through a carefully structured storyline and unrelenting attention to detail, Exodus exposes how state-led persecution can fracture families, erase careers, and exile individuals not because of their guilt, but because of what they know-or represent. It is a powerful indictment of a system that criminalises thought, education, and professional independence.
In short, Exodus is not merely a film; it is a testimony. It serves as both an artistic triumph and an act of political witness, ensuring that the stories of those silenced by authoritarian repression are not forgotten. This film deserves to be widely seen, not only for its cinematic quality but for its contribution to historical memory and its courageous demand for justice.
- alisaid-987-844438
- 23 jul 2025
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Thank you very much for whoever organized to make this movie. We really got emotional and stronger after watching. It was absolutely phenomenal each and every second. I'm gonna be completely honest, I don't usually enjoy drama movies. It's not typically for me, but this one was the best one I have ever watched in my life anywhere from the casting all the way to all the scenes in the movie believe it or not I have save the movie into my phone so whenever I travel, I can always, watch this awesome movie. I would like to thank the Exodus Staff and Team for this phenomenal opportunity to make me emotional and stronger.
- MuzafferI-2
- 20 jun 2025
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"Exodus" is a deeply impactful and unsettling production. It powerfully portrays how the political repression following the 2016 attempted coup in Turkey devastated the lives of individuals from vastly different walks of life. The story of a university lecturer, a police officer, and a Kurdish artist being accused of terrorism and forced to flee the country mirrors the real-life tragedies that many have endured.
The film doesn't just speak to the Turkish context-it tells a universal story of migration, persecution, and the struggle for human rights. The dangers, despair, and flickers of hope faced by those smuggled out of the country are rendered with honesty and intensity. Its realistic tone, authentic characters, and emotional weight left a deep impression on me.
This is not just fiction-it's a reflection of lived reality. I fully support the telling of stories like this, because they give voice to those who have been silenced. Without facing and discussing these truths, we can't move forward!
The film doesn't just speak to the Turkish context-it tells a universal story of migration, persecution, and the struggle for human rights. The dangers, despair, and flickers of hope faced by those smuggled out of the country are rendered with honesty and intensity. Its realistic tone, authentic characters, and emotional weight left a deep impression on me.
This is not just fiction-it's a reflection of lived reality. I fully support the telling of stories like this, because they give voice to those who have been silenced. Without facing and discussing these truths, we can't move forward!
- M3rcaN
- 24 jun 2025
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This film left a deep mark on my soul. I wasn't just watching a movie; I was witnessing the pain, courage, and resilience of so many people whose stories are often ignored. The cinematography, acting, and emotional depth were exceptional. I found myself crying, reflecting, and feeling grateful that such a film was made to give voice to the voiceless. It made me think about justice, freedom, and what we take for granted. This is the kind of film that stays with you long after the credits roll. It forces you to pause and think - about life, about truth, about humanity. It's not just a movie - it's a call for awareness, compassion, and action. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to understand the depth of real stories behind headlines.
- BurcuE-9
- 24 jun 2025
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Sometimes, a film is more than a narrative-it becomes a stage for voices history tried to silence. Exodus 2025 is one such work: a poignant depiction of shattered lives, quiet suffering, and resilience buried beneath repression.
Set in the aftermath of a turbulent period in Turkey's recent history, the film follows individuals who suddenly find themselves ostracized-not for crimes, but for their beliefs, associations, or professions. Through their experiences, the film offers not a sensationalized account, but a deeply personal, emotionally honest portrayal of lives turned upside down by forces beyond their control.
The director adopts a restrained storytelling approach, which makes the emotional impact even stronger. Feelings are not exaggerated; instead, they are conveyed with subtlety and sincerity. The audience begins to feel what the characters feel-not through grand speeches or dramatic outbursts, but through the quiet moments of despair, hope, and quiet endurance. The themes of separation, fear, and escape unfold scene by scene with haunting precision, allowing the viewer to become immersed in the characters' emotional reality.
Visually, the film delivers a striking atmosphere. The use of light, the choice of sparse and often claustrophobic settings, and the carefully composed shots reflect the psychological and emotional states of the characters. The cinematography doesn't merely support the story-it is part of the story, drawing the viewer into a world where silence often speaks louder than words.
The performances are another standout aspect. The cast carries the emotional weight of the story with remarkable nuance. Grief, confusion, dignity, and quiet resistance are all rendered with authenticity-sometimes in a single glance or a pause that lingers just a moment longer than expected. This subtle acting style deepens the film's realism and emotional resonance.
Exodus 2025 does not take a confrontational or didactic tone. Rather, it embraces a human-centered narrative that transcends political debate. By focusing on personal stories, the film creates a space for empathy rather than ideology. It doesn't demand that the audience choose sides-it simply asks them to see, to feel, and to understand.
Ultimately, this is a cinematic memory of a chapter that many would rather forget. But the film does not force remembrance-it invites it. Without shouting, without spectacle, it lays bare the quiet devastation suffered by people who once lived ordinary lives.
Exodus 2025 is a story that lingers long after the credits roll. Through silence, through stillness, and through powerful restraint, it reminds us that the most profound truths are often whispered-not declared. This film is not just about what happened in one country-it is about the universal fragility of human dignity, and the importance of remembering those who were never meant to be forgotten.
Set in the aftermath of a turbulent period in Turkey's recent history, the film follows individuals who suddenly find themselves ostracized-not for crimes, but for their beliefs, associations, or professions. Through their experiences, the film offers not a sensationalized account, but a deeply personal, emotionally honest portrayal of lives turned upside down by forces beyond their control.
The director adopts a restrained storytelling approach, which makes the emotional impact even stronger. Feelings are not exaggerated; instead, they are conveyed with subtlety and sincerity. The audience begins to feel what the characters feel-not through grand speeches or dramatic outbursts, but through the quiet moments of despair, hope, and quiet endurance. The themes of separation, fear, and escape unfold scene by scene with haunting precision, allowing the viewer to become immersed in the characters' emotional reality.
Visually, the film delivers a striking atmosphere. The use of light, the choice of sparse and often claustrophobic settings, and the carefully composed shots reflect the psychological and emotional states of the characters. The cinematography doesn't merely support the story-it is part of the story, drawing the viewer into a world where silence often speaks louder than words.
The performances are another standout aspect. The cast carries the emotional weight of the story with remarkable nuance. Grief, confusion, dignity, and quiet resistance are all rendered with authenticity-sometimes in a single glance or a pause that lingers just a moment longer than expected. This subtle acting style deepens the film's realism and emotional resonance.
Exodus 2025 does not take a confrontational or didactic tone. Rather, it embraces a human-centered narrative that transcends political debate. By focusing on personal stories, the film creates a space for empathy rather than ideology. It doesn't demand that the audience choose sides-it simply asks them to see, to feel, and to understand.
Ultimately, this is a cinematic memory of a chapter that many would rather forget. But the film does not force remembrance-it invites it. Without shouting, without spectacle, it lays bare the quiet devastation suffered by people who once lived ordinary lives.
Exodus 2025 is a story that lingers long after the credits roll. Through silence, through stillness, and through powerful restraint, it reminds us that the most profound truths are often whispered-not declared. This film is not just about what happened in one country-it is about the universal fragility of human dignity, and the importance of remembering those who were never meant to be forgotten.
- mkeskin-77677
- 22 jun 2025
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There are films you forget by the next day, and then there are ones that stay with you, not because of flashy scenes or famous names, but because they feel true. This was one of those films.
It's not easy to watch, and honestly, it shouldn't be. It speaks to a reality that too many people outside Turkey still don't know, or choose not to see, the quiet, systematic destruction of lives under the excuse of "national security." You feel the weight of fear, of isolation, of a society where being associated with the wrong school, job, or even thought can end your life as you know it.
The film doesn't raise its voice, and maybe that's what makes it more powerful. It trusts the audience to sit with the discomfort. The silence between characters. The stares. The absences. That's where the real story lives.
What I appreciated most was the humanity in every frame. It doesn't scream for pity. It simply shows the everyday emotional cost of being labelled, watched, or erased. For anyone from or connected to communities that have been persecuted, especially those affected by what's happened (and is still happening) in Turkey, this hits hard. It's a reminder that injustice doesn't always come with sirens. Sometimes it comes quietly, through laws, lies, and silence.
It's not easy to watch, and honestly, it shouldn't be. It speaks to a reality that too many people outside Turkey still don't know, or choose not to see, the quiet, systematic destruction of lives under the excuse of "national security." You feel the weight of fear, of isolation, of a society where being associated with the wrong school, job, or even thought can end your life as you know it.
The film doesn't raise its voice, and maybe that's what makes it more powerful. It trusts the audience to sit with the discomfort. The silence between characters. The stares. The absences. That's where the real story lives.
What I appreciated most was the humanity in every frame. It doesn't scream for pity. It simply shows the everyday emotional cost of being labelled, watched, or erased. For anyone from or connected to communities that have been persecuted, especially those affected by what's happened (and is still happening) in Turkey, this hits hard. It's a reminder that injustice doesn't always come with sirens. Sometimes it comes quietly, through laws, lies, and silence.
- MissyI-7
- 1 jul 2025
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Exodus 2025 is a poignant and deeply moving film that captures the enduring spirit of humanity amidst oppression and injustice. Set against the backdrop of the 2016 coup attempt in Turkey, the film unveils the untold story of those who were silenced, persecuted, and forced into exile due to their association with the Hizmet movement. This cinematic piece goes beyond political commentary, offering a raw and emotional portrayal of the personal lives shattered by a brutal regime.
The film tells the heart-wrenching tales of teachers, doctors, journalists, and everyday individuals who suddenly became targets of a government crackdown, not for crimes committed, but for their beliefs, their professions, and their very identities. Through the eyes of these innocent souls, the film conveys the powerful message of resistance and resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity.
Exodus 2025 does not shy away from depicting the deep emotional scars of its characters. It portrays their struggles with authenticity, blending documentary-style realism with cinematic beauty. The performances are nothing short of breathtaking, as the actors skillfully bring to life the agony, hope, and unwavering strength of those who have endured relentless suffering.
This is more than just a film - it is a tribute to the human spirit. It speaks to anyone who believes in justice, freedom, and the right to exist without fear. The movie is a stark reminder of the dangers of unchecked power and the heavy cost of standing up for one's beliefs. Whether you are familiar with the political context or not, Exodus 2025 is an eye-opening experience that compels empathy and reflection.
For those who value human dignity, truth, and justice, this is an essential watch. Exodus 2025 is not just a story about Turkey - it is a universal tale of survival, resistance, and the quest for justice in the face of tyranny.
The film tells the heart-wrenching tales of teachers, doctors, journalists, and everyday individuals who suddenly became targets of a government crackdown, not for crimes committed, but for their beliefs, their professions, and their very identities. Through the eyes of these innocent souls, the film conveys the powerful message of resistance and resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity.
Exodus 2025 does not shy away from depicting the deep emotional scars of its characters. It portrays their struggles with authenticity, blending documentary-style realism with cinematic beauty. The performances are nothing short of breathtaking, as the actors skillfully bring to life the agony, hope, and unwavering strength of those who have endured relentless suffering.
This is more than just a film - it is a tribute to the human spirit. It speaks to anyone who believes in justice, freedom, and the right to exist without fear. The movie is a stark reminder of the dangers of unchecked power and the heavy cost of standing up for one's beliefs. Whether you are familiar with the political context or not, Exodus 2025 is an eye-opening experience that compels empathy and reflection.
For those who value human dignity, truth, and justice, this is an essential watch. Exodus 2025 is not just a story about Turkey - it is a universal tale of survival, resistance, and the quest for justice in the face of tyranny.
- Ahmet-99
- 25 jun 2025
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An excellent movie about victimization. I was able to see something of myself in it, it is a very productive work in the sense that it tells about the persecution that has been going on in Turkey for about 10 years, each one consisting of a separate story based entirely on experiences. For this reason, it is a must watch and you should see with an unbiased eye what the service people are going through. When you watch it, even if you are a victim, it contains many incidents that you will say wow, this is what happened. Thanks to the efforts of those who made this magnificent documentary film, in which there is a piece of me, I believe that such works will increase from now on.
- MehmetdemirD
- 25 jun 2025
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There are still countless people who are compelled to take these dangerous routes. So many continue to endure this suffering. Wherever you go, you meet individuals who have crossed that river or walked that road to rebuild their lives far from home.
May this never happen again. No one should ever have to abandon everything just to stay safe.
The actors' Turkish left much to be desired, but it's understandable-casting performers who could handle such a demanding story in fluent Turkish must have been an enormous challenge. Despite the imperfect language, the narrative and visuals were deeply moving.
I had hoped the film would close with a sense of peace, but tragically, this story is not finished-it is still unfolding in real life.
I can only wish that the decline of democracies worldwide will not cause even more heartbreak like this. Perhaps, if we stand together, we can protect and renew democracy everywhere.
In any case, thank you for documenting these experiences and ensuring they will not be forgotten.
May this never happen again. No one should ever have to abandon everything just to stay safe.
The actors' Turkish left much to be desired, but it's understandable-casting performers who could handle such a demanding story in fluent Turkish must have been an enormous challenge. Despite the imperfect language, the narrative and visuals were deeply moving.
I had hoped the film would close with a sense of peace, but tragically, this story is not finished-it is still unfolding in real life.
I can only wish that the decline of democracies worldwide will not cause even more heartbreak like this. Perhaps, if we stand together, we can protect and renew democracy everywhere.
In any case, thank you for documenting these experiences and ensuring they will not be forgotten.
- YasinE-86
- 29 jun 2025
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This film is nothing short of a masterpiece. Every scene feels like a window into the soul of real life - raw, honest, and incredibly moving. The cinematography captures moments so naturally that you forget you're watching a film; instead, it feels like you're living alongside the characters, breathing in their experiences.
What truly sets this film apart is how it weaves from inside life scenarios into something deeply emotional and profound. Whether it's a quiet conversation between two strangers or a sweeping landscape filled with silent meaning, every frame is filled with purpose. The director's attention to detail and the authenticity of the performances make this a truly unforgettable experience.
I was completely immersed from beginning to end. It's not just a film - it's a reflection of life, with all its beauty, complexity, and subtle power. I can't recommend it enough. Everyone should see this. A solid 10/10.
What truly sets this film apart is how it weaves from inside life scenarios into something deeply emotional and profound. Whether it's a quiet conversation between two strangers or a sweeping landscape filled with silent meaning, every frame is filled with purpose. The director's attention to detail and the authenticity of the performances make this a truly unforgettable experience.
I was completely immersed from beginning to end. It's not just a film - it's a reflection of life, with all its beauty, complexity, and subtle power. I can't recommend it enough. Everyone should see this. A solid 10/10.
- Emrah-99
- 24 jun 2025
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Excellent movie , breathtaking scenes and emotional times. Everybody can find something from their life in this movie. I strongly recommend to all ages .
Exodus: Gods and Kings is a visually stunning retelling of the biblical story of Moses, directed by Ridley Scott. With epic landscapes and intense battle scenes, it offers a grand cinematic experience. Christian Bale brings depth to Moses, though the film takes creative liberties that may not sit well with purists. The pacing drags at times, and some character arcs feel underdeveloped. Still, the film's scale and ambition make it worth a watch for fans of historical epics.
Exodus: Gods and Kings is a visually stunning retelling of the biblical story of Moses, directed by Ridley Scott. With epic landscapes and intense battle scenes, it offers a grand cinematic experience. Christian Bale brings depth to Moses, though the film takes creative liberties that may not sit well with purists. The pacing drags at times, and some character arcs feel underdeveloped. Still, the film's scale and ambition make it worth a watch for fans of historical epics.
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