Cenneti Beklerken
- 2006
- 1h 47min
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6,5/10
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn 17th century Istanbul, a renowned miniature artist is forcefully brought to a vizier's mansion, where he becomes entangled in political intrigue involving a rebellious Ottoman prince.In 17th century Istanbul, a renowned miniature artist is forcefully brought to a vizier's mansion, where he becomes entangled in political intrigue involving a rebellious Ottoman prince.In 17th century Istanbul, a renowned miniature artist is forcefully brought to a vizier's mansion, where he becomes entangled in political intrigue involving a rebellious Ottoman prince.
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It was very interesting movie for a period of ottoman empire. The movie and miniatures interfacing together in the movie. You can see the miniatures then a scene from the movie. Especially the traveling scenes are great for miniatures and when eflatun was going to east with the men of vizier. I also traveled with them.
In the movie there was a place vizier says " the world not only needs justice but also needs goodness". I enjoyed with many quotes from this movie...
there are also some mistakes but I think these all came from production cost.
I congratulate the director, all actors, and actresses. Thank you it was nice to watch such a nice movie.
In the movie there was a place vizier says " the world not only needs justice but also needs goodness". I enjoyed with many quotes from this movie...
there are also some mistakes but I think these all came from production cost.
I congratulate the director, all actors, and actresses. Thank you it was nice to watch such a nice movie.
Dervis Zaim unlike many Turkish directors has yet only four movies made, which all four are totally different projects, but this one "Cenneti Beklerken" ( Waiting for Heaven ) is a masterpiece in every description.
The movie tells about a fictional story in the 17th century Ottoman Empire which emphasizes the conflicts between the eastern & western cultures as well as the naive situations of the empire.
Since drawing pictures are almost prohibited in the Muslim tradition and only simplistic figurative miniatures are permitted to describe the events of the era, the main character Eflatun struggles in between having a western origin but an Ottoman education and the hard realities of life.
The long term studied story & scenario also written by Dervis Zaim reflects to the silver screen with a beautiful graphic work combining the story & the scenes. The art work is supported by mirror reflections of flashbacks and a totally carefully captured historical background.
The casting is superb where you cannot imagine they're fictional characters but the original elements of the story. The oriental taste of soundtrack is also something you'll enjoy.
Almost a four-five years' work is simply put into a screen for your joy & sorrow without any hesitation.
I hope the movie gets a remarkable attention of cinema lovers and I'm sure it'll be a classic for the next generations.
Thanks, Dervis Zaim...
The movie tells about a fictional story in the 17th century Ottoman Empire which emphasizes the conflicts between the eastern & western cultures as well as the naive situations of the empire.
Since drawing pictures are almost prohibited in the Muslim tradition and only simplistic figurative miniatures are permitted to describe the events of the era, the main character Eflatun struggles in between having a western origin but an Ottoman education and the hard realities of life.
The long term studied story & scenario also written by Dervis Zaim reflects to the silver screen with a beautiful graphic work combining the story & the scenes. The art work is supported by mirror reflections of flashbacks and a totally carefully captured historical background.
The casting is superb where you cannot imagine they're fictional characters but the original elements of the story. The oriental taste of soundtrack is also something you'll enjoy.
Almost a four-five years' work is simply put into a screen for your joy & sorrow without any hesitation.
I hope the movie gets a remarkable attention of cinema lovers and I'm sure it'll be a classic for the next generations.
Thanks, Dervis Zaim...
The director Dervis Zaim used a different technique, combining the modern cinema with an ancient art Miniature, never consists of light, shadow, volume and perspective, to explain the unknown situation in 17th century of Ottoman Empire. While watching the movie every scene seemed as a part of art in terms of color, costumes, light and impression. The audience may either find some clues about the system of the Empire such as life style, architecture, desires of Sultan's son to govern the empire and janissaries which are peculiar to Ottomans, or feel philosophical notions which are hidden behind abstract concepts like dreams, life, death, art and heaven. The sentence of Vizier (Vezir) "Both justice and beauty are necessary for Universe" is the sentence which can be counted as favorite quote of movie.
"Waiting for Heaven" (Cenneti Beklerken), directed by Dervish Zaim, is a visually captivating and intellectually stimulating Turkish film that premiered in 2006. Set against the backdrop of the 17th century Ottoman Empire, the story follows Eflatun, a miniaturist commissioned to create a watercolor portrait of a rebellious leader in a Western style, which will help confirm the leader's identity. As Eflatun undertakes this task, he finds himself caught in a complex web of political intrigue and personal conflicts.
The film excels in immersing viewers in a richly textured historical environment, beautifully showcasing the essence of the Ottoman period through its breathtaking cinematography and careful production design. Zaim's meticulous attention to detail shines through in every scene, from the elaborate costumes to the exquisite artwork that Eflatun produces.
Yet, "Waiting for Heaven" is more than just a visual delight; it explores profound themes of faith, artistry, and the search for life's meaning. Eflatun's journey is both a physical and symbolic one, as he confronts his beliefs and the societal pressures that challenge his moral compass. Having lost his wife and children, he encounters an enslaved woman with whom he falls in love. The film prompts viewers to reflect on the role of religion in society and the individual's duty to maintain their principles amidst challenges.
The performances are compelling, particularly Serhat Tutumluer's portrayal of Eflatun, which is both nuanced and reflective. While some may find the pacing slow, those who enjoy a contemplative and philosophical narrative will appreciate the depth of "Waiting for Heaven."
This thought-provoking film provides a distinctive viewpoint on a captivating historical era, celebrating the power of art and the timeless human quest for truth and enlightenment.
The film excels in immersing viewers in a richly textured historical environment, beautifully showcasing the essence of the Ottoman period through its breathtaking cinematography and careful production design. Zaim's meticulous attention to detail shines through in every scene, from the elaborate costumes to the exquisite artwork that Eflatun produces.
Yet, "Waiting for Heaven" is more than just a visual delight; it explores profound themes of faith, artistry, and the search for life's meaning. Eflatun's journey is both a physical and symbolic one, as he confronts his beliefs and the societal pressures that challenge his moral compass. Having lost his wife and children, he encounters an enslaved woman with whom he falls in love. The film prompts viewers to reflect on the role of religion in society and the individual's duty to maintain their principles amidst challenges.
The performances are compelling, particularly Serhat Tutumluer's portrayal of Eflatun, which is both nuanced and reflective. While some may find the pacing slow, those who enjoy a contemplative and philosophical narrative will appreciate the depth of "Waiting for Heaven."
This thought-provoking film provides a distinctive viewpoint on a captivating historical era, celebrating the power of art and the timeless human quest for truth and enlightenment.
Most people who watched the movie sought historical truth in the script.
However, this movie is a 'fairytale' fiction.
Examining a work in such detail sometimes causes the things it tells to go unnoticed.
However, this movie is a 'fairytale' fiction.
Examining a work in such detail sometimes causes the things it tells to go unnoticed.
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- 346.857 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 47min(107 min)
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