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Takva, l'homme qui craint Dieu

Original title: Takva
  • 2006
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
14K
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Takva, l'homme qui craint Dieu (2006)
Drama

A promotion brings a Muslim's relationship with God into question.A promotion brings a Muslim's relationship with God into question.A promotion brings a Muslim's relationship with God into question.

  • Director
    • Özer Kiziltan
  • Writer
    • Önder Çakar
  • Stars
    • Erkan Can
    • Meray Ülgen
    • Güven Kiraç
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Özer Kiziltan
    • Writer
      • Önder Çakar
    • Stars
      • Erkan Can
      • Meray Ülgen
      • Güven Kiraç
    • 18User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 19 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Erkan Can
    Erkan Can
    • Muharrem
    Meray Ülgen
    • Seyh
    Güven Kiraç
    • Rauf
    Öznur Kula
    • Hacer
    Erman Saban
    • Muhittin
    Settar Tanriögen
    Settar Tanriögen
    • Ali
    Engin Günaydin
    Engin Günaydin
    • Erol
    Murat Cemcir
    Murat Cemcir
    • Mahmut
    Müfit Aytekin
    Müfit Aytekin
    • Ünal
    Feridun Koç
    • Muzaffer
    Hakan Gürsoytrak
    • Meczup
    Salaetin Bilal
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    • Director
      • Özer Kiziltan
    • Writer
      • Önder Çakar
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    10ekinaytac

    to avoid of sin because of the fear of god

    It's a good movie to get know a profile of the religious Muslims, to get know "sects" and the amazing, fascinating worship of them. To find answers to the questions like; "how does a sect process and what's happening inside of a sect?". But it doesn't give a political message, a movie that "sit on the fence". But I congratulate the director for at least his bravery to submit these kind of sources and to try to answer some questions or to ask some questions. The main actor Erkan Can has a great performance.

    Besides the musics that are made by Replicas, (Gokce Akcelik) are great. Enjoy...
    8erdeba

    not a documentary and not a critique but a critical insight

    I think it goes much to far to call this excellent film a documentary about the life of a Muslim sect or a critique of political Islam or even the role of the religious orders in Turkish economic life. Rather I would like to claim that it gives just an impression of the life Turkish religious orders, society and the mind of a devout religious man who previously led a uncritical life without real challenges and without deep thoughts about practical life and religion. Therefor he's unprepared for both of it.

    I would guess that one could find his "state of mind" also with a range of uncritical believers of many religions who, although ardently believe stay shallow in their intellectual penetration of their believe and worldly life. They stay rather caught in conservative dogmas, which where made to control man and are far away from a healthy human experience.

    Not everything shown in Film should be taken at face value. The depiction of the ritual life gives an impression of the ecstatic quality of such gatherings but is exaggerated in their frenetic appearance. There may have been reasons for this depiction but one should rather try not to confuse it with the an authentic account; this account one should rather get in contact with real orders.

    The protagonist has high values which he fails to satisfy. This puts him in a moral dilemma which is very instructively set in contrast on one hand to worldly every day people and merchants with their cheating and accommodation with an imperfect world. On the other there is a religious order, which although is directed towards spirituality is of course also involved in worldly enterprises and has of course it financial interests. Nothing gets euphemised but the problems of both - profane and spiritual - get expounded in a way that a psychological profile of shallow but devote believer meets social criticism (not only hitting the Turkish Islamic milieu of its setting but also similar ones in other regions and religions).
    9ejderkelebek

    God, Relations and perfect role Play

    The film is about a devoted man to God and his rise in a Way of Islamic society. The film focuses on an ordinary man's Islamic life to his interference with money affairs and the results of it. The psychological state of the man is analyzed from sociological way as well.

    The film is great from two main aspects. The first aspect is Erkan Can's wonderful role play. Enormous acting performance. Just unbelievable. The other great side is, the film is shot at real historical places of Istanbul.

    The only weakness of the film is the end part of it. The enormous entrance the psychological and sociological perfectness in the beginning was not given in as good as beginning.

    Moreover as a philosopher I would like to comment that this film gives a side of Islamica philosophy both its sociology.
    6ulnoyman

    Good ethical-drama-cum-quasi-documentary

    Takva attempts to achieve two things; It is a philosophical drama, and also a quasi-documentary. Putting the main character in a low-profile religious order, and in a ethical conundrum, the movie makers hit two birds with one reel.

    Religious orders and their role in the growing politicization of Islam in Turkey is a sensitive subject. The movie refrains from saying much politically, or the characters do not have lines that can be interpreted in such a manner. However, 'Takva the documentary' speaks volumes.

    Takva has good actors such as Erkan Can (the lead), a straightforward but engaging story, and a lot to learn from.
    8AlsExGal

    Can there be true righteousness in the absence of temptation...

    ... seems to be the question at the heart of this Turkish film about a simple man living a simple life until his world is turned upside down when he is suddenly exposed to the modern world in the service of his religion. Muharrem is at the center of this character study. He is a very nondescript looking man of about 40 who has been in the service of sack dealer Ali Bey and his family since childhood. He is called an apprentice, but he acts basically as a stock boy and runner of errands. He has been stuck at this point since he was a child with no hope of being more than he is, and he seems fine with that. He lives a simple life in simple quarters and rigidly adheres to his religious sect's rules without question.

    What changes everything is when the leader of his religious sect selects Muhareem to be the organizer of finances for the group. With absolutely no training in this area and no prior exposure to the modern world and culture, he is thrust into a position of authority wandering about town collecting the sect's rents. When he is handed a cell phone to call Rauf - his superior and adviser - in case he has questions during his rounds, he looks as though he has been handed a piece of biomedical equipment that he must somehow assemble.

    Muhareem finds himself morally challenged and psychologically troubled when he is exposed for the first time to power, money, and sex. The power comes in the form of regard that he's never had before from people who have previously treated him as though he was invisible. His new sexual temptations come in the form of things as simple as having to walk past a long line of female mannequins dressed in lingerie on his way to collect some rent moneys. Muhareem has never seen such sights before, and soon he is having disturbing dreams. Also, he begins to see an equally troubling change in his own personality that seems to be required for him to do his new job correctly, but goes against the grain of all he has ever believed to be righteous.

    This film is set in Turkey and the sect in question is the Sufi branch of Islam, but it could easily be set anywhere in the world and involve any religion - the themes are universal. Highly recommended.

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      Turkey's Official Submission to the Best Foreign Language Film Category of the 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008).

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 2006 (Turkey)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Turkey
    • Official site
      • Official site (Turkey)
    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Takva, l'homme qui craint dieu
    • Filming locations
      • Istanbul, Turkey
    • Production companies
      • Corazón International
      • Dorje Film
      • Yeni Sinemacilar
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,040,826
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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