Pocket Hercules: Naim Süleymanoglu
Original title: Cep Herkülü: Naim Süleymanoglu
- 2019
- Tous publics
- 2h 21m
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8.2/10
15K
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The biography of Turkish weightlifter and Olympic champion Naim Suleymanoglu.The biography of Turkish weightlifter and Olympic champion Naim Suleymanoglu.The biography of Turkish weightlifter and Olympic champion Naim Suleymanoglu.
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The plot, actors, music affected me deeply for days... This is the first time l write a review for a movie. You should definetely watch it!
The movie was way better than my expectations: everything was just at the right amount. The nostalgia was sweet enough, music choice was delightful, visuals were amazing, acting was realistic and there was no unnecessary stuff like extra romance. And the kid that played child Naim and the man played adult Naim looked so alike that I almost wondered if they filmed the movie for like 10 years :D
This movie shows up how to shoot a turkish bio movie. Every part of movie is so clean and so excated from first and last second. I like the camera movements and dialogs, so good color grading, best cinematic looks and technics. Thanks to all of crew that they are show us the real champion
I've stumbled upon this movie almost by accident, but it turned out to be a really good one.
The life and atmosphere of Bulgaria in the late 70s and 80s is VERY well represented - it was exactly like that.
And I do remember watching him on TV as a kid, cheering, as he was winning all these medals while he was still competing for BG.
As a Bulgarian I can say the movie is very balanced and authentic, and it's like a small a bridge between the two neighboring nations.
Naim was really a great man, and he had a great cause, and he helped not only his folks, but also the whole country of Bulgaria to get rid of the communist rule - as it crumbled soon after these events (in late 1989).
Must watch movie.
The life and atmosphere of Bulgaria in the late 70s and 80s is VERY well represented - it was exactly like that.
And I do remember watching him on TV as a kid, cheering, as he was winning all these medals while he was still competing for BG.
As a Bulgarian I can say the movie is very balanced and authentic, and it's like a small a bridge between the two neighboring nations.
Naim was really a great man, and he had a great cause, and he helped not only his folks, but also the whole country of Bulgaria to get rid of the communist rule - as it crumbled soon after these events (in late 1989).
Must watch movie.
Telling the real life of a man begins from a little village to world's biggest cities. I have not watched a movie like this for several years.
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