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6,6/10
1793
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Nuotatore di talento, apprendista motivato: Beyto è nel bel mezzo della vita, con un brillante futuro davanti a sé.Nuotatore di talento, apprendista motivato: Beyto è nel bel mezzo della vita, con un brillante futuro davanti a sé.Nuotatore di talento, apprendista motivato: Beyto è nel bel mezzo della vita, con un brillante futuro davanti a sé.
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 2 candidature totali
Danijela Milijic Stojcetovic
- Tania
- (as Danijela Milijic)
Mustafa Soner Saymen
- Hakan
- (as Mustafa Somer Saymen)
Recensioni in evidenza
A sort of patchwork. Two young men, very different, mates , in love. Two different cultures. A wedding. And the challenges front to the young men. A nice film, first for the effort to convince but remaining a work made with patches , each patch being more interesting alone, more than as part of a film who looks for demonstrate too much. One of nice virtues - the work of Ecem Aydin as Seher. Maybe, the end , to But, sure, a love/ coming out film careful crafted than defines Beyto as decent one.
The segment in Turkey is really strong and I wished the whole movie was just this story. But the main character is very whiney and insufferable, and his Swiss boyfriend is so poorly drawn that he comes off as an unintentional misogynist when things get complicated. Without giving anything away, I was also not a fan of the implausible ending. There are a lot of promising elements in this, but they sadly don't add up for a number of reasons.
The first scenes had me worried about clichés of gay film, but 20 min in the plot becomes more about cultural differences.
And then the plot had me so enthralled and the story was so suspenseful I couldn't stop watching. Great film, worth a watch!
And then the plot had me so enthralled and the story was so suspenseful I couldn't stop watching. Great film, worth a watch!
The film centres around a culture crash, between living in Turkey (west) and Switzerland (east), in regard to homosexuality, forced marriage, and cultural peer pressure/oppression.
The script has some flaws, and isn't deep, but is enjoyable and still relevant and thought-provoking.
The scenes are pleasantly shot and transmit some authenticity, specially the scenes in Turkey.
The main actors are attractive, although there was some lack of skill amongst the cast, which left me concerned earlier, but it did improve. Although only a few characters get some development/growth, we do get to see their background, which can lead to some understanding on their views.
One of the parts I enjoyed the most was also the soundtrack, as the music is good, without crashing into pop stereotypes, and is very well applied to the scenes, amplifying the culture differences.
The script has some flaws, and isn't deep, but is enjoyable and still relevant and thought-provoking.
The scenes are pleasantly shot and transmit some authenticity, specially the scenes in Turkey.
The main actors are attractive, although there was some lack of skill amongst the cast, which left me concerned earlier, but it did improve. Although only a few characters get some development/growth, we do get to see their background, which can lead to some understanding on their views.
One of the parts I enjoyed the most was also the soundtrack, as the music is good, without crashing into pop stereotypes, and is very well applied to the scenes, amplifying the culture differences.
It was interesting to read some of the reviews here. Many found this tale interesting and then, of course, some did not. I agree that the plot of it has been approached in other films, but the one aspect that made it special for me was the fact that Beyto never disavows who he is. He knows exactly what he wants and regardless of the situation, he remains steadfast in his quest. Whether or not he deserves the other guy, isn't the issue. The heart knows what the heart wants and Beyto never loses that focus, even when all the odds seem to be against him. That is what I found fresh about this story and for that fact alone, I enjoyed watching the outcome. Nice production and some moving scenes! Enjoy.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizLike the character 'Beyto', author Yusuf Yesilöz was born in Turkey and moved to Switzerland in 1987. Yesilöz writes all his novels in German.
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Dettagli
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 38min(98 min)
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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