Arabesk
- 1989
- 1h 32m
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8.0/10
8.8K
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Sener and Müjde, who can never come together because of endless obstacles and misunderstandings, slowly drift into the plaintive world of arabesque music.Sener and Müjde, who can never come together because of endless obstacles and misunderstandings, slowly drift into the plaintive world of arabesque music.Sener and Müjde, who can never come together because of endless obstacles and misunderstandings, slowly drift into the plaintive world of arabesque music.
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- 4 wins total
Tarik Papuççuoglu
- Ismail
- (as Tarik Pabuccuoglu)
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One of the best absurd comedy films I have ever seen. This film brings some best performers of Turkish cinema together.
If you can catch this comedy style you will be different person rest your life. My comedy life changed with this movie.
This movie is a mockery of everything the word 'arabesque' standed for during 80s. As the 'arabesque' period is fortunately over, the themes made fun of in the movie gets boring and you find yourself desperately craving for the end but there comes another theme to mock. I find it a success though to be able to pull legs like this by making fun of the themes that were used a lot in the period. Even so, I think this one is extremely overrated among Sener Sen's movies being rated higher than The Bully.
A great story full of absurd comedy details and memes. Great performance from Sener Sen as usual. Hidden gems in the sentences. Criticism of Turkish cinema in a very fun way! Must watch movie.
In the final film before his death, Ertem Egilmez makes a perfect ending to his glorious career with this world class movie. The movie is an absurd comedy classic, nearly in the style of "Airplane!" and ZAZ movies, makes great fun of "Arabesk" culture. Sener Sen plays the lead role alongside of Mujde Ar who try to meet but cannot because of several funny tragedies. There are lots of humorous tragedies in the film just like in the old Turkish movies. Ugur Yucel's "Marlon Brando" impersonation is worth seeing, too. I recommend tihs film to everyone wtith some knowledge about old Turkish cinema and good sense of humor.
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- ConnectionsReferenced in Yarına Tek Bilet (2020)
- SoundtracksSenin Gibisi Yok
Music by Attila Özdemiroglu
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- 1h 32m(92 min)
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