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Bembeyaz

  • 2021
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Bembeyaz (2021)
Drama

Vural, a husband and a father who was raised in faith, leads a seemingly pious and conformist life. But everything takes a sudden dark turn when he finds out a truth about his personal life.Vural, a husband and a father who was raised in faith, leads a seemingly pious and conformist life. But everything takes a sudden dark turn when he finds out a truth about his personal life.Vural, a husband and a father who was raised in faith, leads a seemingly pious and conformist life. But everything takes a sudden dark turn when he finds out a truth about his personal life.

  • Director
    • Necip Caghan Ozdemir
  • Writer
    • Necip Caghan Ozdemir
  • Stars
    • Mert Firat
    • Ece Çesmioglu
    • Inanç Konukçu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    897
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Necip Caghan Ozdemir
    • Writer
      • Necip Caghan Ozdemir
    • Stars
      • Mert Firat
      • Ece Çesmioglu
      • Inanç Konukçu
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Mert Firat
    Mert Firat
    • Vural Beyaz
    Ece Çesmioglu
    Ece Çesmioglu
    • Sonay
    Inanç Konukçu
    Inanç Konukçu
    • Kartal
    Riza Akin
    • Ibrahim
    Kubilay Tunçer
    • Ekrem
    Esra Ergün
    • Mukadder
    Sarp Tanis
    • Halil
    Gonca Kucukardali
    • Ceylan
    Erdem Kaynarca
    Erdem Kaynarca
    • Komiser Kemal
    Kamer Celenk
    • Mahmut
    Sencar Sagdic
    • Bakkal
    Ece Pertez
    • Nurgül
    Koray Can Yanasik
    Arin Kusaksizoglu
    • Metin
    Aydin Yapici
    • Polis Necati…
    Dmitriy Mikhaylov
    • Vize Memuru…
    Özbir Erciyas
    • Müsteri…
    Emre Akarsu
    • Hasta Bakici…
    • Director
      • Necip Caghan Ozdemir
    • Writer
      • Necip Caghan Ozdemir
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    10mahadyhassan-51833

    It's a good project I ever seen

    For those who want to see the movie, you may want to focus on his relationship with his son, his close friend and father to better understand the messages and references the director wants to give the audience. I think Mert Firat deserves admiration with his impressive performance. The director keeps the tension of the audience throughout the movie, which is I found very effective in terms of either wondering the end of the movie or observing the main character in many ways.

    The movie was too long due to some empty conversations and unnecessary long shots.

    But that doesn't mean I'm not excited for Ozdemir's next project.

    Not using music in the movie was a bit tiring.

    1 out of 5 found this helpful keep it up and good luck.
    8ozmenonur-51369

    A good Turkish crime movie

    The movie reflects psychology of a murder in an effective, mainly religious and somewhat cultural manner. You will find impressive metaphors and analogies regarding inner and relational conflicts of a Turkish man who is dealing with a serious issue he creates. For those who want to see the movie, you may want to focus on his relationship with his son, his close friend and father to better understand the messages and references the director wants to give the audience. I think Mert Firat deserves admiration with his impressive performance. The director keeps the tension of the audience throughout the movie, which is I found very effective in terms of either wondering the end of the movie or observing the main character in many ways.
    10itirerhart

    "Is the Driver God's Driver?"

    The character of Vural Beyaz in the movie Bembeyaz (2021), which I watched on the plane this week, made me think about the concepts of crime, conscience, sin, punishment and faith; It took me back to the books I read years ago, to the theories we discussed in ethics classes during my university years.

    (Contains spoilers) Our hero works in his father's photography studio across from the American Consulate. He is married, has a son. He does not drink, prays, collects the crumbs that fall on the table, carries amulets around his neck. When his son confesses that he cheated and stole money from the local store, he says that this behavior is "wrong" and that God will see it, even if no one else does. He insists that he return the stolen money, saying "I found it on the ground". It teaches him to repent.

    Yet he never hesitates to lie while he teaches her son about being honest. When his father says, "Did you smoke", he answers without hesitation, "It's over, you know" He says to his wife "I'm going to brush my teeth" and meets his childhood friend Kartal at the tavern. Saying that the stone that the customer threw at the window of the shop during the fight also damaged the plaster of the wall, he tries to inflict the cost of the crack that has been standing for months. He leaves the shop by making up all kinds of excuses and meets Sonay, whom he has been with for a while.

    The murder of his pregnant lover in one of these meetings is the turning point of both the film and Vural's life. There is no question mark in the minds of Vural or the audience that the murder he committed was a "crime" in the sense that Karl Jaspers defines as a "legal crime" in his book The Problem of Guilt. This murder is a crime against existing laws.

    Well, when we consider the murder under Karl Jasper's concept of "moral crime", is Vural's action a crime? According to Jaspers, when moral crimes are in question, the decision maker is not the court, but the individual himself, his conscience, his "deepest answer in his heart".

    After the murder scene, we begin to witness Vural's conscientious reckoning, which I think is when the movie really begins. Alf Ross says that the determinant of guilt and our answer to this question is the moral universe we live in. According to the Islamic morality that Vural learned from his father and his environment, murder is a sin. However, in a dialogue between them, we witness how they both use the concept of "predestination" to convince themselves that they are morally sinless: Vural: "You said, 'No one can prevent what will happen and who will die', "When the time comes no one can stop it'," he begins to speak. "If you get hit by a car and die, is it God who brings death?" "Is the driver God's driver?" We can see how this example disturbed Ibrahim, as he had caused the death of his wife in an accident while driving drunk years ago: "God's will", "Close this topic, don't ever open it again" One of the important dialogues of the movie takes place between Vural and the imam: "Your father also came. After his wife. "Is the door of repentance open?" he asked. This time he repeats for Vural what he said to Imam Ibrahim: "The door of repentance is always open." In this way, Vural, just like Ibrahim, is convinced that he is "not guilty" as a result of his conscientious reckoning and that he is forgiven after repentance: Sonay was pregnant, she threatened him with going to Ibrahim and telling everything, he was afraid, Sonay's time had already come, it was God's will.

    The film made me think of Raskolnikov, another criminal who did not consider himself "guilty" even while in prison, and his arguments. I think the director Necip Caghan Ozdemir wanted us to remember him with the ax symbol.

    Does the snow falling on the ax at the end of the movie cover the sins of Ibrahim, Vural, Raskolnikov and the society that allows us to use religious and moral teachings "as it suits us"?

    Watch this movie, which also shines in acting and cinematography and them let's talk discuss.
    yusufpiskin

    Nice for Debut Film

    The first feature film of Necip Caghan Ozdemir, who won acclaim for his short film 'Happiness' in 2017.

    Inanc Konukcu and Mert Firat carried the entire film.

    The movie was too long due to some empty conversations and unnecessary long shots.

    But that doesn't mean I'm not excited for Ozdemir's next project.

    Not using music in the movie was a bit tiring.

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      • June 11, 2021 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Language
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    • Also known as
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    • Production companies
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