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Pardon

  • 2005
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
24K
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Pardon (2005)
ComedyDrama

Based on a true event, the film tells the tragicomic story of three friends who end up in prison when they are mistaken as members of a terrorist organization.Based on a true event, the film tells the tragicomic story of three friends who end up in prison when they are mistaken as members of a terrorist organization.Based on a true event, the film tells the tragicomic story of three friends who end up in prison when they are mistaken as members of a terrorist organization.

  • Director
    • Mert Baykal
  • Writer
    • Ferhan Sensoy
  • Stars
    • Ferhan Sensoy
    • Rasim Öztekin
    • Ali Çatalbas
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mert Baykal
    • Writer
      • Ferhan Sensoy
    • Stars
      • Ferhan Sensoy
      • Rasim Öztekin
      • Ali Çatalbas
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ferhan Sensoy
    • Ibrahim
    Rasim Öztekin
    • Muzo
    Ali Çatalbas
    • Aydin
    Bülent Kayabas
    • Amir
    Zeki Alasya
    Zeki Alasya
    • Müdür
    Erol Günaydin
    Erol Günaydin
    • Baba
    Sahnaz Çakiralp
    • Asuman
    Levent Ünsal
    • 2. Müdür
    Sermiyan Midyat
    Sermiyan Midyat
    • Eniste
    Celal Belgil
    • Yardimci
    • (as Celal Belgin)
    Parkan Özturan
    • Gardiyan Osman
    Levend Yilmaz
    Levend Yilmaz
    • Asuman Baba
    Canan Suavi
    • Anne
    Ebru Soyuerdem
    • Kiz Kardes
    Hakan Bilgin
    • I. Taksi Soförü
    Orhan Edip Ertürk
    • Minibüs Jandarma
    • (as Orhan Ertürk)
    Erkan Üçüncü
    • Nöbetçi Jandarma
    Orçun Kaptan
    Orçun Kaptan
    • Kasadaki Tip
    • Director
      • Mert Baykal
    • Writer
      • Ferhan Sensoy
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    9tuncay84

    Great Movie, a Must see for Turkish viewers

    the film has a excellent story line, it shows the Turkish penal system with all its truths and it shows how every penal system can fail, realism with comedy (and a bit of drama & love) makes a great movie.

    The Movie is about one guys life,Ibrahim, and what he goes through in what you would call unfortunate events.

    His full with love for a girl in the neighbourhood but has a lot of hate for his brother in law.

    The film is mostly funny but has a touch of drama.

    It has a simple film to the film, the directing seems simple but it comes across as a great film,budget but great.
    10ufster-2

    Through the looking glass, statistics become a tragedy.

    This is an impactful movie that I consider to be a cornerstone of modern Turkish cinema. It's title Pardon (Apologies) might as well be directed at the faceless millions who suffer(ed) under fascistic regimes whose human rights abuses will continue to be ignored for political and financial convenience.

    On it's surface, Pardon is the story of three hapless mates but it's also the story of a continuous dark period in a quasi-democratic republic, marred with injustice brought on by self-appointed forces tirelessly working to protect the state from its citizens. As the story unfolds, we quickly discover that such protections are nowhere to be found when it's required to protect the citizens from the state, especially during intervals of uninterrupted accelerated authoritarianism.

    This is such a bitter pill to swallow that it takes a master like Ferhan Sensoy to wrap it's bitter core up in his humorous candy, enabling us to digest the tragedy through comedy. Ancient Greek playwrights would be proud of his craftsmanship.

    It's also a story of human perseverence and companionship which constantly forces its audience to invoke their sense of justice as our unwilling participants are dragged through the sham courts, having their spirits crushed blow after blow, bit by bit until they finally give up and accept their fate. The audience can't help but internalize the depressing feeling of the life being sucked out of these once spirited characters.

    Ibrahim, our main protagonist serves as the primary means of conveying the collective humanity of the trio. Through a series of flashbacks We're given a background story covering his desires, hopes and plans for the future. While we're presented with many of his flaws, we also come to understand that he's fundamentally a well meaning person who is at times let down by his own detachment from reality.

    His family, especially his father is typical working class with a strictly working class relationship with money and wealth which is also at the core of Ibrahim's problems since he can't seem to find the money to set up a small business of his own, which retards his growth as a person: He can't get married, he can't have a family and settle down so he chases unlikely sources of income such as gambling. It's thus additionally tragic that he has to be forced to grow up in prison, under such dire circumstances while life passes him by, leading to a downward spiral of despair.

    Muzaffer and Aydin are seemingly two opposite characters who compliment Ibrahim's personality. Muzaffer is a cynical, somewhat selfish person but he's not devoid of empathy and he always seem to have a soft spot for his friends so while it might take some encouraging, he eventually comes through and does the right thing. Aydin is a naive, optimistic romantic who tries to see the silver lining in everything thus as a reward, the universe in its infinite wisdom punishes him the hardest. He's only involved in this clusterfrack because the police need a third suspect and his name is the one Ibrahim comes up with, he is tortured and convicted for simply having made a good impression.

    He also serves as a reminder that if we ever feel inclined to distance ourselves from Ibrahim, as peculiar a character as he is, and mistakenly assume this only happens to people like him who don't have a high regard for authority, we should realize that there is no difference when the blind eye of the justice points at random people to hold accountable for a crime they didn't commit. If you're at the wrong place at the wrong time, it really doesn't matter if you're the right or the wrong person.

    Ultimately, this is an amazing movie not just because of the quality of the writing, the acting and the addictively quotable dialogue, it's a movie which, through humor, helps society face the abuses of the so-called justice system and perhaps serve to comfort many open wounds of those who were scarred by it.
    9MaximillianZeus

    A Darkly Hilarious and Tragic Satire of Injustice

    Mert Baykal's Pardon (2005) is one of Turkish cinema's sharpest and most unforgettable dark comedies, blending absurd humor with a deeply unsettling critique of systemic injustice. Based on a true story, the film follows Ibrahim (Ferhan Sensoy) and his two close friends, Muzo (Rasim Öztekin) and Aydin (Ali Çatalbas), as they become victims of a terrifying bureaucratic nightmare-wrongfully imprisoned due to an incompetent and indifferent legal system.

    At its core, Pardon is a tragic satire of authority, exposing the terrifying ease with which ordinary people can be swallowed by an uncaring system. What begins as a series of misfortunes quickly spirals into absurdity, yet the humor never overshadows the film's more harrowing themes. Instead, the comedy heightens the horror of the situation-turning police interrogations, courtroom hearings, and prison experiences into surreal moments of Kafkaesque insanity.

    Ferhan Sensoy delivers a brilliant performance as Ibrahim, a man whose only crime is being in the wrong place at the wrong time. The way his initial disbelief turns into full-blown despair is both hilarious and heartbreaking. His companions, played by Rasim Öztekin and Ali Çatalbas, add to the absurdity, making their camaraderie one of the film's most enduring elements. Despite their suffering, their friendship and humor persist, reinforcing a uniquely Turkish approach to tragedy-laughing through the pain.

    Visually, Pardon keeps things grounded, with a raw, almost documentary-like realism that makes the absurdity even more striking. The prison sequences, full of eccentric characters and bleak environments, feel suffocating yet strangely comedic. The script, penned by Sensoy himself, is razor-sharp, delivering biting satire while maintaining a tight grip on the film's emotional weight.

    Beyond its humor, Pardon is a scathing indictment of unchecked authority, corruption, and the apathy of institutions. It resonates as a cautionary tale about the fragility of justice, where the lives of innocent people can be derailed in an instant. The film lingers long after the credits roll-not just because of its comedy, but because of the bitter truth it exposes.
    8tuncob

    It's an ironic story

    It's a great movie. I really enjoyed it. Sometimes made me laugh loudly.

    The movie is about a person who afraid of uniform and doesn't like to be called "LAN". He is a late age soldier in Turkish Army and before deployment he just wanted to see his loved one in Istanbul.

    In the terminal, police fallows him then puts him and his friend under custody. Police officer make them sign a crime confession and story starts.

    It's been almost seven years and they are still in the jail as innocent as everybody.
    7enginbarissezen

    A very simple review

    Movie begins with interrogation, where is tragedy part set up with fast tempo.

    Story line is excellent due to the film adapted from Ferhan Sensoy's old play "Cok Tuhaf Sorusturma"

    I don't impressed from Rasim Oztekin's acting. But i want to say Ali Catalbas rised with his natural acting.

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      Adapted from the play called "Cok Tuhaf Sorusturma" by Ferhan Sensoy.
    • Soundtracks
      Pardon
      Lyrics and Music by Ceza and Fuat Ergin

      Performed by Ceza and Fuat Ergin

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 2005 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Filming locations
      • Sinop, Turkey(location)
    • Production companies
      • Plato Film Production
      • Post Ofis Post Prodüksiyon
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      • $405,002
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      1 hour 39 minutes
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