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Gönül yarasi, blessures du coeur

Original title: Gönül Yarasi
  • 2005
  • 2h 22m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
11K
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Meltem Cumbul, Sener Sen, and Timuçin Esen in Gönül yarasi, blessures du coeur (2005)
Drama

A single mother with a child meets a retired teacher who tries to keep pace with his new life and to protect them from her ex-husband.A single mother with a child meets a retired teacher who tries to keep pace with his new life and to protect them from her ex-husband.A single mother with a child meets a retired teacher who tries to keep pace with his new life and to protect them from her ex-husband.

  • Director
    • Yavuz Turgul
  • Writer
    • Yavuz Turgul
  • Stars
    • Meltem Cumbul
    • Sener Sen
    • Timuçin Esen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yavuz Turgul
    • Writer
      • Yavuz Turgul
    • Stars
      • Meltem Cumbul
      • Sener Sen
      • Timuçin Esen
    • 21User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Meltem Cumbul
    Meltem Cumbul
    • Dünya
    Sener Sen
    Sener Sen
    • Nazim
    Timuçin Esen
    Timuçin Esen
    • Halil
    Güven Kiraç
    • Memet
    Devin Özgür Çinar
    • Piraye
    Erdal Tosun
    • Hasmet
    Sümer Tilmaç
    • Takoz
    Ece Naz Kiziltan
    • Melek
    • (as Ecenaz Kiziltan)
    Mübeccel Vardar
    • Berrin
    Ihsan Bilsev
    Ihsan Bilsev
    • Veysel
    Hikmet Karagöz
    • Balikçi
    Mehmet Güreli
    • Manav
    Atilla Pekdemir
    • Komiser
    • (as Atila Pekdemir)
    Berat Yenilmez
    • Tolga
    Elif Nutku
    • Nilgün
    Fikret Turgul
    • Fikret
    Kayacan Akarsu
    • Kaan
    Leyla Akarsu
    • Ayse
    • Director
      • Yavuz Turgul
    • Writer
      • Yavuz Turgul
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    8johno-21

    I want to see more from this director

    I saw this film at the Palm Springs International Film Festival and of the 35 films I saw there I might rank this as high as #3. I normally have a 90-120 minute time frame as ideal for films and coming in at 138 minutes I thought it may run a little too long but this movie was so good that I now want to see the the others that director Tugul has done and would definitely look forward to seeing more in the future. Meltem Cumbal is excellent in the lead actress role and Sener Sen is so believable in his role and really establishes himself as the centrist character of the film. I felt there could have been a little more development of the son and daughter to Nazim but I loved the character of the owner of Nazim's taxi. Loved the scene with the Kurdish musicians and was happy it included them doing a complete song and not just a brief shot of them on stage. I give this film an 8.5 and would recommend it.
    10burcubaris

    Life does not end when you retire!!

    A retired primary school teacher comes back to Istanbul, to his hometown, after so many years of urban area teaching. While his life, which he devoted to the education of poor students, seem to end, coming to Istanbul was just a new chapter. The movie is about this idealist primary school teacher's retirement days in Istanbul. However, you should not expect an old man's final day's type of movie. It is far away from being another "About Schmidt" style movie. There is love, disappointment, drama and comedy all entangled together in the same pot.

    With Yavuz Turgul's directing and Sener Sen and Meltem Cumbul's acting, the movie is a candidate for being one of the best Turkish movies ever. It is full of emotions: not only an old man's feelings, but also, it is about about friendship, domestic relations, and being a parent. It is definitely touching (don't blame yourself if you can't hold your tears), especially the music selection and timing increases dramatic tone. Meltem Cumbul sang every song herself that made the movie more realistic. Even if you are not a 'turku-lover'(Turkish folk music), you will be moved with the soundtrack of the movie.

    This is definitely a movie not to miss!!
    10crascea

    an excellent piece of cinema

    The plot seems simple. A woman with her child who is unable to speak due to some psychological conditions, leaves the obsessive husband. She goes to the city and tries to stand on her own feet through singing in once popular traditional night clubs. Her husband comes after of course. Meanwhile an idealist teacher retires from the very east rural side of Turkey and returns home. He had a strong connection with his students and local people but interestingly not with his own kids, who were now grownups. As he's back, his old friends welcome him more sincerely. Consequently, teacher (the leading actor) takes the night shift of his close friend's taxi to make some money. One night he meets the runaway woman...

    Script is astonishing. I would compare some of the monologues to Shakespeare at best. There is no reduction in the harmony. Consistency is seamless. The storyline captivates the viewer in such a soft way. All of a sudden you find yourself in between the lives of five characters; retired teacher, his son, his daughter, runaway woman and her husband. You can easily sympathize with all of them.

    This movie depicts many conflicts innate to human nature. The characters are so well developed you might come across one of them anytime. If you are living in a sterile world, you might find it melodramatic. If you are searching for realism in symbolic elements, an emphasized full moon will ring your bell. The truth is, even an overly melodramatic and unrealistic story telling could be OK, cause the cinema is art, not necessarily documentary.

    In the case of Gonul Yarasi, the movie has an intense texture, yet there is also a hopeful outlook. Just like hope and despair, fun and tears, fear and courage, idealism and realism and many other humanly concepts are balanced. The ending is an extraordinary summary of this manifestation in that sense.

    Gonul Yarasi (Lovelorn) demonstrates all the qualities of cinema as an art. It is the best Turkish movie I have ever seen and one of the best among all. Awards are well earned... I would give 9-10 out of 10. And guess what, I did :)

    I'd like to assume that the commentator who compared this movie to Mexican soap operas has never viewed anything from Hollywood
    8turkam

    An amazing contemporary Turkish film...

    As a person who has written a 100-page thesis on Turkish 'sinema,' I concur with populist sentiment that "Gonul Yarasi/Lovelorn" is an exceptional film. I think it tops "Eskiya/The Bandit" and now has to be considered Yavuz Turgul's best film. It is amazing to think that someone who first directed a Kemal Sunal (Turkey's closest equivalent to Jerry Lewis, alas Sunal is no longer with us) film in 1976 is among the masters of contemporary Turkish film. He has formed an excellent artistic partnership with Sener Sen, who is once as brilliant here he was in "Eskiya." And, enough words of praise can not be given to Meltem Cumbul. I loved her in "Propganda," loved her even more in Faith Akin's "Head-On," and this is a captivating performance here. I think the fact that her character is named Dunya, which means WORLD in English, hints that her character is a symbol for Turkey's acceptance into the outside world. Dunya's struggles and her bitter setbacks make me believe this might well be Turgul's intentions. I think her ex-husband, represents Turkey's modern state and Sen is a symbol of Turkey's once prosperous past. There is almost too much going on at once to concentrate fully on what is going on in the film! I think one thing which has been incorrectly cited as a flaw in this film is the melodrama element. I think this is such a central element to all Turkish films, whether they be the American film rip-offs of the '70s (Dunyayi Kurtaran Adam/Turkish Star Wars) or the great films of Yilmaz Guney, "Yol" and "Arkadas/The Friend," there is always that aspect of Turkish films. The notable exception seems to be the films of Zeki Demirkubuz and Nuri Bilge Ceylan, but both have stated they have been more influenced by Russian and French filmmakers, such as Tarkovsky and Bresson, than the likes of Guney or Atif Yilmaz, considered to be a pioneer of Turkish cinema- he directed in Sen in many films as well. But, "Gonul Yarasi" is splendid. It is well-edited, well-cast and well-directed. If a person knows nothing about Turkey or Turkish cinema, they may not fully appreciate this film, but I firmly feel that just about anyone who does will really like this film tremendously.
    10localdj2001

    An Excellent Picture

    I haven't seen many Turkish films, but this was great. The acting of Sen and Cumbul were impressive. A definite contender for Best Foreign Film at the Oscars of 2006. Anyone with intelligence and pluck should see this movie. Could win an award also at Cannes BAFTA , probably not at SAG. However its really good. Could help EU prospects of Turkey, for Europeans to see the culture in such powerful films. I have seen a few other films of Cumbul and Sen after this movie. The Turkish film called Propaganda was very impressive as well, nothing of coarse compared to this movie but still very impressive. This movie on the whole is quite dark, one has to honest. The other third protagonist of the film, dint know his name was also good, though his acting is overshadowed by the other two.

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      Official submission of Turkey for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 78th Academy Awards in 2006.

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Lovelorn
    • Filming locations
      • Istanbul, Turkey
    • Production companies
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      • $4,292,734
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 22m(142 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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