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Çagatay Ulusoy in Des vies froissées (2021)

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Des vies froissées

148 reviews
8/10

Ken Loach in Turkey.

Or may I also say Hector Babenco - the author of PIXOTE - the Brazilian masterpiece speaking of poverty, ghettos and the urban jungle where it is a terrible struggle to survive. The most painful in watching this kind of feature is to think that there are tons of them which remain under the radar of the distributors and other festivals. Thanks to Netflix to release them. This movie is however a bit smoother than PIXOTE, though remaining very dark and gloomy. I also found a tiny relation between this film and Fritz Lang's MOONFLEET, because of the adult child relationship, a touching and poignant line for this unforgettable film. But maybe this is a bit too artificial, destined to make audiences weep. But that's my own opinion and that doesn't remove anything from this movie, that could have taken place in Mexico or any Central America country, where poverty spreads like a plague.
  • searchanddestroy-1
  • Apr 6, 2021
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8/10

Very good attempt

Good attempt to show the life of road side kid and kids from damaged family.
  • arulnachan
  • Mar 18, 2021
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6/10

Great!

This film broke me. It accurately depicts the living conditions of Istanbul's street life while wonderfully conveying the sorrow of the heartbreaking drama of a man who earns his life collecting trash. The acting and soundtracks were also amazing.

One of the best Turkish films I've watched lately. Would definitely recommend; it's worth your time.

And the ending my god...

6/10.
  • dehakilickaya
  • Mar 11, 2021
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The search for mom goes on. Vivid streets of Istanbul teeming with lost kids and loving guardians.

"They say that abandonment is a wound that never heals. I say only that an abandoned child never forgets." Mario Balotelli

Netflix takes us to the streets of Istanbul, Struggle Alley (!) as they call the area, in a neo-realist melodrama, Paper Lives, about child abandonment and love that knows no bounds. The paradox comes true as Mehmet (Cagatay Ulusoy), a solid waste warehouse owner and dumpster diver meets a homeless 9-year-old, Ali, and nurtures him with an intensity as if he were the boy himself.

Although Mehmet says he's concerned to find Ali's mother, he enfolds him like his own child with the self-knowledge that Mehmet himself had been abandoned. Although the psycho trauma of those involved in abandonment is apparent from the beginning, director Can Ulkay intersperses the claustrophobic with images of freedom and joy, such as Mehmet teaching Ali to swim or the two racing the streets pulling carts and picking up discarded paper and bottles. Paper Lives has little of Slumdog Millionaire's romance and none of Annie's unreal color, but these street urchin stories tug at the heart nonetheless. Around the world, the search of mom is a common theme, even in our superhero fantasies.

Although waste picking may seem about as darkly realistic as city slums could get, Mehmet's exuberance and his love for Ali make it seem like a holiday. However, spectral images of mothers and Ali's urge to return to his mother keep a tension that mitigates the boredom of their work.

As if being motherless were not enough, the film shows Mehmet suffering from a debilitating kidney problem and Ali hallucinating about photos where he mistakenly sees himself with his mother when Mehmet is the subject. The film has complicating layers such as the confusion of Mehmet as Ali that enhance the figurative embodiment of the two being one and the same. As a study in Turkish slums, Paper Lives is stark if not a bit over the top; as a testimony to the importance of stable family life, it soars. On Netflix
  • JohnDeSando
  • Mar 12, 2021
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7/10

Lazy screen writing, brilliant leading actor

Çagatay Ulusoys performance is brilliant, but the plot was written a little bit lazy. Also saw the plot twist coming after half of the movie, but it didn't really help the story. The colors and settings were also not really supporting the sad tale about this poor people, would have been a 6/10 for me, but the actors were all great, and as I mentioned before, Çagatay Ulusoy should get an Oscar for his great acting.
  • HumanicStreetPreacher
  • Apr 25, 2021
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7/10

What a Sad Story

A brand new Turkish drama on Netflix. The story was about Mehmet, who lived in an impoverished Istanbul town and ran a business of picking cardboards with his boys. One day, he met an 8-year-old runaway boy, and his life changed.

What I liked the most was the relationship between Mehmet and the kid. The montages between them were a bit cheesy, but they still make me care for both of the characters.

The story was quite depressing and serious. It depicted the lives of poor kids who had to survive without parents, and faced risks of substance abuse. Even worse, these kids all wanted to see their mothers, who had to abandon them for various reasons like domestic abuse.

The twist that came at the end was just heartbreaking and sad. It was quite sudden, but made sense considering the build up.

Overall, a good looking yet depressing movie. 7.5/10
  • Movi3DO
  • Mar 23, 2021
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9/10

Moving

A very moving, riveting story that touches the heart. The story and cinematography are amazing- I like how they help make the scenes more poignant. The acting was on point and no scene was out of balance.
  • harshada_shewale
  • Mar 15, 2021
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7/10

It's very emotional and I cried at the end

Very emotional I cried at the end, amazingly well presented plot, with professional caring to all details,.
  • ahmedselimjouhar
  • Mar 16, 2021
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9/10

GREAT MOVIE

Greetings from Portugal :) Loved the movie and I cried a lot. But its impossible not to do so. How can anyone see this movie without getting emotional? This movie was so intense and sad. We could feel Mehmet pain :( But, I loved it anyway. I love the director and the main actor. Çagatay was incredible. All the cast were. The storyline is great. It´s a harsh but true picture of the cruel situation of many street children around the world :( Everyone involved in this project is to be congratulated :)
  • saralouro
  • Mar 17, 2021
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7/10

Almost an amazing movie, but why ruin it?

  • jscaccabarrozzi
  • Mar 19, 2021
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5/10

5

Not my favorite one. It was pretty boring and bland, acting was okay at it best. At the beginning it got my attention and I though ohh it's going to be good movie. Well, it wasn't at all. From 30 minutes till the end there's no plot at all. Ending didn't make sense. Twisted ending was added just to get more attention but it doesn't explain plot. Average Turkish film. I see all those reviews with 9-10 from Turkish people, come on, grow up, look at it objective not subjective.
  • Edvis-1997
  • Mar 12, 2021
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9/10

And what an outcome, what an outcome !!!

Sweet, angelic, sensitive, exciting, passionate, delicate... Emir Ali Dogrul's performance is fantastic, painful scenes, stupendous, Çagatay Ulusoy also delivered an impeccable and intense, visceral performance ... Beautiful photography, referring to playfulness and poetry, contrasting with the poor and dirty reality of the scavengers ... The Turks know how to hurt, they leave us with a little heart tight ... And what an outcome, what an outcome !!!
  • RosanaBotafogo
  • May 18, 2021
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3/10

An unbearable mess

The movie starts off well and has excellent photography, but within minutes it begins to turn into an excruciating tear-jerker soap opera. It's one of those movies that you can only watch "from the outside", without getting into the story, so that you can at least enjoy it with the involuntary humor that emanates from the over-acted characters and the terrible flaws of a script as poor and simple as that of a Mexican soap opera. Not even the final twist saves this mediocre and perfectly forgettable work. Three points for cinematography and some of the songs.
  • inschlopen
  • Jun 26, 2021
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7/10

Human life is the same all over the world.

This is a realistic approach of some kind of human life that shared with all societies. Different cultures but similar approaches. Well done!
  • auroraolgaorlov
  • Mar 13, 2021
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7/10

paper lives

This is an emotional movie, enjoyable worth to watch.
  • nazaar-66260
  • Mar 12, 2021
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10/10

Unexpectedly awesome movie on Netflix

This performance should get an Oscar for Cagatay. Story/music are also awesome. It gives nice view of street life from Istanbul. It keeps you in the story to the end. This is definitely be in your must watch list. I feel like this having similar effect like Gladiator movie. You can't just get out of story after movie ends. It is so powerful.
  • cansizoc
  • Apr 4, 2021
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7/10

Heartbraking

Very good moovie...something different and based on real lige.
  • borisisic
  • Apr 19, 2021
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10/10

WONDERFUL

Çagatay, I'm so excited about your new movie, it's so good! You are a very talented Çagatay actor, you are my favorite actor and I wish you much success in your next projects! You outperform yourself in every new project of yours! You are UNIQUE! Congratulations Çagatay! Paper Lives one of the best Turkish films. I recommend the movie, worth seeing!
  • hande-86015
  • Mar 15, 2021
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7/10

Amazing

Very sad and real story honed by amazing istanbul view ....,.........
  • burak-hammas
  • Apr 24, 2021
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4/10

the script and the end is ridiculous

Our paper collector character gives a different perspective of character. Cinematography is very good, Istanbul looks very beautiful. Good acting. However, the screenplay is very bad. The constant drama, fighting and pain never ends. Realism is zero. It sucks at the end. Is there still a script that writes this kind of ending? The script is unbearably bad. If the script is bad, so is the movie.
  • suleboluk
  • Mar 16, 2021
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10/10

PERFORMANCE OF A LIFETIME

Great movie! Strong storyline with amazing main characters. Cagatay Ulusoy once again proved wrong all those who consider him just a handsome face with no talent nor acting skills. Looking fat, dirty and bearded, he still NAILED IT! Out-of-the world performance, he can portray just about anything and everything. I highly recommend it. It's a MUST WATCH.
  • kristina-katarina
  • Mar 11, 2021
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7/10

Goes to show you really can die from a broken heart..

This movie is moving and touching in so many ways it has very sensitive scenes. But I was not expecting that ending
  • beatriceweager
  • Mar 18, 2021
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2/10

Wasted my time

I had to force myself to finish this film. So many 10/10 reviews must be a joke. Story line is very poor.
  • nurtenmccracken
  • Mar 23, 2021
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7/10

Good film but...

  • rinaldigabriele
  • Mar 15, 2021
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7/10

A very sad history of Turkey

The plot is very good and the actors are excellent; in addition, it has several unexpected scenes; I highly recommend it.
  • DogePelis2015
  • Mar 13, 2021
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