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Yeralti

  • 2012
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
11K
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Engin Günaydin in Yeralti (2012)
Drama

A man's life, thoughts, feelings and his very own darkness... Adapted from Dostoevsky's novel "Notes from Undergroud", Demirkubuz follows Muharrem as he gets himself invited to a party where... Read allA man's life, thoughts, feelings and his very own darkness... Adapted from Dostoevsky's novel "Notes from Undergroud", Demirkubuz follows Muharrem as he gets himself invited to a party where he is not welcome, just to find himself disgusted.A man's life, thoughts, feelings and his very own darkness... Adapted from Dostoevsky's novel "Notes from Undergroud", Demirkubuz follows Muharrem as he gets himself invited to a party where he is not welcome, just to find himself disgusted.

  • Director
    • Zeki Demirkubuz
  • Writers
    • Zeki Demirkubuz
    • Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Stars
    • Engin Günaydin
    • Serhat Tutumluer
    • Nihal Yalçin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Zeki Demirkubuz
    • Writers
      • Zeki Demirkubuz
      • Fyodor Dostoevsky
    • Stars
      • Engin Günaydin
      • Serhat Tutumluer
      • Nihal Yalçin
    • 8User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Engin Günaydin
    Engin Günaydin
    • Muharrem
    Serhat Tutumluer
    • Cevat
    Nihal Yalçin
    • Türkan
    • (as Nihal Yalcin)
    Nergis Öztürk
    • Fahise
    Murat Cemcir
    Murat Cemcir
    • Sinan
    Feridun Koç
    • Feridun
    • (as Feridun Koc)
    Serkan Keskin
    Serkan Keskin
    • Tarik
    Sarp Apak
    Sarp Apak
    • Barmen
    Süleyman Arda Eminçe
    • Taksici
    • (as Suleyman Arda Emince)
    Sirri Süreyya Önder
    • Cevdet
    Alper Yilmaz
    • Çocuk 1
    Süheyla Bostan
    • Çocuk 2
    Sedanur Bostan
    • Çocuk 3
    Nurhayat Kavrak
    • Haber Spikeri
    Muammer Er
    • Ödül Veren
    Sümeyye Karaovali
    • Hostes
    Berna Isil
    • Travesti 1
    Buse Kilickaya
    • Travesti 2
    • Director
      • Zeki Demirkubuz
    • Writers
      • Zeki Demirkubuz
      • Fyodor Dostoevsky
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    8corrosion-2

    Descent in to Oblivion

    Yeralti, which in Turkish means "underground', is based on Dostoyevsky's Notes from Underground. The setting has been changed from St.Petersburgh to Ankara. The protagonist, Muharram, is a failed writer now trapped in an empty and boring existence working as a civil servant and living alone. He tries to be honest to himself and others and tell people exactly what he feels. However, this non-conformity has backfired on him and he has become a recluse with no real friends and the object of ridicule by those around him. He values real friendship based on honesty and trust but not on that based on false compliments and hiding the truth. For him time passes very slowly (emphasized by long static shots) and he feels neglected and suffocated. The film, like the book, is a combination of observations (provided by Muarram in the form of voice over) and events. Yeralti is very well directed and acted and is a thought provoking film. It picked up the Best Film and Best Actor prizes at the 2012 Dubai International Film Festival.
    1Oguz96Kaan

    The worst adaptation ever.

    The character that has been created is totally an insult to Dostoyevski's style. The title of the movie is "Yeralti" which is exactly cited by Dostoyevski's novel but it has nothing to do with the plot and title. Also the long scenes, unnecesarry cuts gave the me the worst pain while I was watching. Don't watch if you are familiar with Dostoyevski.
    10VasilPetrov

    Dostoyevsk

    Best movie of Zeki Demirkubuz. Most people think that Innocence is the best because of the actors and the scenario but this movie is more dramatic, offensive against leftist peoples and showing boring life about a ordinary person very good.
    8l_rawjalaurence

    Dostoyevslky"s Classic Existential Novel Updated to Contemporary Ankara

    Although the end credits say that the story has only been "inspired" by Dostoyevsky"s NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND, the plot follows the source-text relatively closely. The central character Muharrem (Engin Gunaydin) becomes involved in a dinner party given in honor of Cevat (Serhat Tutumluer) who is about to go to Istanbul to receive an award. Muharrem hated his friends when he was younger, but decides to meet them at the appointed location. They fail to tell him that the time has been changed to eight instead of seven, so he arrives early. He gets into an argument with the four after a short time, declaring to all his hatred of society. In the end he goes off on his own to sing a song in the otherwise empty restaurant.

    Following the novel once more, Muharrem encounters Fahise (Nergis Öztürk) a young prostitute with whom he goes to bed. He confronts her with a savage image of her future; but she ends herself enthralled by his seemingly poignant grasp of society's ills. He gives her his address and leaves. They re-encounter at the end; he curses her and takes back everything he said to her, saying he was, in fact, laughing at her and reiterates the truth of her miserable position. Near the end of his painful rage he wells up in tears after saying that he was only seeking to have power over her and a desire to humiliate her. He begins to criticize himself and states that he is in fact horrified by his own poverty and embarrassed by his situation. Fahise realizes how pitiful he is and tenderly embraces him.

    Director Zeki Demirkubuz"s desire to follow the source-text so closely emphasizes his debt to Dostoyevsky - which was also evident in BEKLEME ODASI (2003). Both writers are interested in the futility of existence, where people end up doing the same thing every day to little or no effect. In YERALTI Muharrem is a civil servant sitting in an office trying to do his job, but finds that life has nothing to offer him. Inspired by nature programs on television, he conceives an alternative existence where he imagines himself as a predatory animal, cleaning itself before going in for the kill. Through a series of voice-overs we learn what his true feelings actually are, and how radically they differ from his actual behavior in front of others. In the end, however, he realizes that this alternative role is nothing but a sham, a way of diverting him from the essential meaninglessness of existence. Left alone in his apartment on a gray, cold morning, he becomes aware of this truth.

    The film contains several of Demirkubuz's familiar stylistic devices designed to draw our attention to Muharrem's plight - the long shots focusing on his side profile, the point of view shot showing him traveling through an apparently never-ending tunnel in a taxi, and the blurred point of view shots that reduce Turkey's capital city into a threatening phantasmagoria of grays, blues and blacks. Never has the city looked so threatening or uninviting.
    7moodsteer

    a Journey through a Man's Mind

    Foremost i don't have any direct connection with director , i am just a cinephile who loves worldwide-cinema especially made by well respected director's.

    As i had been waiting Zeki Demirkubuz's latest movie Yeraltı , i was a bit upset at the end. In addition to this you can still smell his chaotic vision like previous movies but this time i think he seriously got annoyed to someone and tried to say his "replies" to them via character made by Engin Günaydın.

    This can't say i dislike the movie but i think Tales of Darkness trilogy or Kader is better then this or even Masumiyet. You should watch those before coming to Yeraltı i suppose. Like you ought to do with Kim Ki-Duk's movies to understand those kind of extraordinary visioneers outstanding way of looking to the cinema. I can give many examples like Haneke or von Trier even van Sant. Ki-duk is the first one came in because of my obsession on Korean cinema.

    Something about Engin Günaydın , i think he was tremendously worked on constructing the character and did a great job , you would agree with me.

    Frankly saying that Demirkubuz's legacy should go on , cause real-Turkish cinema audience need that kind of directors which born and raised in our very country. So then we can be more familiar to their drawings on scene not like FreakShow puppet master's works for douchebags , i mean fat-ass comedies.

    By the way Zeki Demirkubuz still great , still a priceless director for Turkey.

    Please watch and support his great vision , as i do for years...

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    • Trivia
      The movie Muharrem watches on his TV (Masumiyet) is also a film by Zeki Demirkubuz.
    • Quotes

      Muharrem: You may all be thinking the same thing about me. I can understand that. But the way you talk about all of you as one person confuses me! I am having trouble with which one of you to say my words to. It will be better if everyone speaks for himself. Besides, they may have their own opinions; if you keep saying "we" and "we" then how can they say it?

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 2012 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
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    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Inside
    • Filming locations
      • Ankara, Turkey
    • Production company
      • Mavi Film
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      • $273,748
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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