Dag
- 2012
- 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
7,5/10
25 k
MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe heroic story of two soldiers trapped in an ambush, fighting for their lives.The heroic story of two soldiers trapped in an ambush, fighting for their lives.The heroic story of two soldiers trapped in an ambush, fighting for their lives.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Asuman Karakollukcu
- Bekir's Mother
- (as Asuman Karakullukcu)
Izzeddin Çalislar
- Clerk
- (as Izzeddin Calislar)
Ipek Bagriacik
- Defne
- (as Ipek Bagriaçik)
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Full Review on my blog max4movies: Dag is a good example for an efficient war movie, as only few locations, characters, and action scenes are featured. By creating an impressive scenery, the movie does give the viewer a sense of the dread the two main characters are facing. It's basically an independent movie, shot on a low budget with a small crew, and amateur actors; the lack of production values often shows and the actors often don't carry the more complex scenes. Generally, though, the characters are authentic and relatable, and the dialogues are mostly well-written. Together with the amazing scenery and the decent pacing, this makes for a worthwhile experience. However, the viewer should keep the nationalist perspective in mind. Read my full review on my blog movie-discourse.
This exciting film is about the harrowing attempts at survival of two Turkish soldiers during a harsh blizzard near a communications station in volatile southeastern Turkey.
Ambushed, with limited ammunition and without their commanding officers the two main characters, yuppie Oguz and the ill-educated streetwise Bekir, two young universally conscripted soldiers who dislike each other, it is well acted, well filmed and with a fresh unique premise.
Filmed in a war documentary style with a minimalist but inventive approach it's a brutal, touching and visually striking story with situations observing courage under fire as well as the social divides in a uniquely militaristic country such as Turkey.
Succeeding well beyond the producer's expectations, it probably is the most original and unexpected success in an otherwise dry Turkish film season.
Ambushed, with limited ammunition and without their commanding officers the two main characters, yuppie Oguz and the ill-educated streetwise Bekir, two young universally conscripted soldiers who dislike each other, it is well acted, well filmed and with a fresh unique premise.
Filmed in a war documentary style with a minimalist but inventive approach it's a brutal, touching and visually striking story with situations observing courage under fire as well as the social divides in a uniquely militaristic country such as Turkey.
Succeeding well beyond the producer's expectations, it probably is the most original and unexpected success in an otherwise dry Turkish film season.
I found it quite successful. The scenes and shooting I'm waiting for the rest.angles are very good.
The theme of the story is very good, and the technique of expression is also very good. However, the integrity of the story, the lack of background introduction, the success of the film in showing the fighting quality of the special forces, but the lack of attention to the local humanitarian crisis, and the inability to build a great mountain of spiritual quality. The inner play is very rich, but it's easy for people to play by interspersed memories!.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRequired viewing in Turkish Military academies in Izmir.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Montagne II (2016)
- Bandes originalesAffet
Written by Ritchie Blackmore (as Blackmore) and Ronnie James Dio (as Dio) (Temple of the King)
Adaptation by Tuna Kiremitci
Performed by Muslum Gurses
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 170 000 TRL (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Couleur
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