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Dag

  • 2012
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
25K
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Dag (2012)
The heroic story of two soldiers trapped in an ambush, fighting for their lives.
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The heroic story of two soldiers trapped in an ambush, fighting for their lives.The heroic story of two soldiers trapped in an ambush, fighting for their lives.The heroic story of two soldiers trapped in an ambush, fighting for their lives.

  • Director
    • Alper Caglar
  • Writer
    • Alper Caglar
  • Stars
    • Caglar Ertugrul
    • Ufuk Bayraktar
    • Firat Dogruloglu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alper Caglar
    • Writer
      • Alper Caglar
    • Stars
      • Caglar Ertugrul
      • Ufuk Bayraktar
      • Firat Dogruloglu
    • 22User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    The Mountain
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    Caglar Ertugrul
    Caglar Ertugrul
    • Oguz
    Ufuk Bayraktar
    Ufuk Bayraktar
    • Bekir
    Firat Dogruloglu
    • Captain Yasar Demir
    Mesut Akusta
    • Staff Sergeant Kemal Karadag
    Cengiz Coskun
    Cengiz Coskun
    • Special Forces Lt. 1st Class Tugrul Tümen
    Gözde Mutluer
    Gözde Mutluer
    • Pelin
    Serkan Yanar
    • Enemy Sniper
    Tolga Akdogan
    • Enemy Sentry
    Ali Aksöz
    • Selcuk
    Asuman Karakollukcu
    • Bekir's Mother
    • (as Asuman Karakullukcu)
    Özgürcan Çevik
    • Sülo
    Hüseyin Özay
    • History Professor
    Perihan Caglar
    • Oguz' Mother
    Emre Sirel
    • Bekir's Friend
    Eren Mergen
    • Oguz' Friend
    Emre Aksakalli
    • Pvt. Burak
    Izzeddin Çalislar
    • Clerk
    • (as Izzeddin Calislar)
    Ipek Bagriacik
    • Defne
    • (as Ipek Bagriaçik)
    • Director
      • Alper Caglar
    • Writer
      • Alper Caglar
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    9itirsoylu

    Loss of innocence

    This exciting film is about the harrowing attempts at survival of two Turkish soldiers during a harsh blizzard near a communications station in volatile southeastern Turkey.

    Ambushed, with limited ammunition and without their commanding officers the two main characters, yuppie Oguz and the ill-educated streetwise Bekir, two young universally conscripted soldiers who dislike each other, it is well acted, well filmed and with a fresh unique premise.

    Filmed in a war documentary style with a minimalist but inventive approach it's a brutal, touching and visually striking story with situations observing courage under fire as well as the social divides in a uniquely militaristic country such as Turkey.

    Succeeding well beyond the producer's expectations, it probably is the most original and unexpected success in an otherwise dry Turkish film season.
    10mehmetvatanlar

    Perfect!

    I found it quite successful. The scenes and shooting I'm waiting for the rest.angles are very good.
    10cccdddccc

    Excellent content simple visuals,

    Film in the fact that it contains so many posts. The beginning of the chain of command for the two soldiers remain, to ask for help, but help prevent ... cooked kitten martyrs .. etc etc etc ... yes the movie was a bit simple, but as one of the military service and was engaged as one of the east, I can say, and managed to become the film's visual beauty of the film they want to tell. I cherish the memories of watching a movie, and if it came to the film ... Monitoring that do not understand anything, because the military dialogs. Turkey has many years of terror. Thousands of soldiers were killed in this battle. Mother cried all the time. This film tells the little terror in the country. Have a good time ...
    9boatmanali

    Realistic and Violent

    A very good film combining excitement and emotional depth at the same time. It is made with a different style to most Turkish films where the happenings are the most important thing than the style or melodrama. It can be considered American in the way the story occurs. Ufuk Bayraktar gives an incredible performance, you forget you are watching a film when he is on the screen and this helps to give importance to the bad situation they are about to go through. The director is talented and he can play with your mental states easily. One moment you laugh, and the next you cry, and even though the film is smaller than usual in hits you if you can empathy with characters.

    In recent years Turkish cinema produces some very different and important films proving that the entire film sector here is going in a different direction with its next generation people. This is one of those films totally different than what we are used to, and very ambitious in what it tries to do. 9 out of 10
    3I_Ailurophile

    Fine premise, ruined with crass pomposity

    From a technical standpoint, 'The mountain' ('Dag') is pretty great. The filming locations provide us with outstanding natural beauty to enjoy with image quality that is crisp and clear. Sound design is likewise pristine. Blood effects and makeup, wardrobe, and props all look good. I think the chief actors are fine. I also admire the core concept of the film: Two soldiers, at odds with one another, are forced to work together when a routine mission goes far astray under adverse conditions high on a mountain.

    I admit I was curious to watch in no small part because the root premise reminded me, superficially, of the 'Star Trek: Deep Space 9' episode 'The ascent' - two generally opposed individuals, working in common cause. With that central focus in mind, I think writer-director Alper Çaglar guides his small primary cast into some neatly arranged scenes, and captures some particularly swell shots. If 'The mountain' were tightly focused on the active narrative, it would have benefited greatly.

    Unfortunately, that's not what we actually get. The film's original score is frankly over the top, adding grossly dramatic flair that's overwrought and overbearing. Frequent flashback scenes provide unnecessary background for protagonists Oguz and Bekir in past moments that are dubious at best, maudlin at worst, and mostly just awkward or counterproductive. Dialogue commonly includes absolutely superfluous, tasteless homophobic slurs, and where it isn't concentrated on the plot atop the mountain it broadly echoes the same tawdry slant. The rare kernel of profundity that 'The mountain' has to impart is lost, subsumed amidst gaudy embellishment and otherwise poor writing so garish as to be grotesque.

    As if all this weren't bad enough, the picture is saturated through and through with grandstanding so horridly heavy-handed as to be arrogant. Patriotism! National pride! Service! Army, hoo-rah! Such blatantly kitschy pretension would be direly unwelcome and deservedly criticized in a Hollywood blockbuster; for a different country's military to be the apple of a feature's eye is no better. A few key words come to mind, like haughty, condescending, stuffy, uptight, smug, and obnoxious. Blech!

    It's a shame, really. 'The mountain' could have been a short film of certainly no more than half its final length of 90 minutes without meaningfully sacrificing any substance. That short could easily be a plainspoken survival thriller - further cut or simply revise a great deal of dialogue, do some pick-up shots focused on the core premise - presto, a winner. That short could also easily maintain the spirit of what the full-length feature represents; careful writing, editing, sequencing, and overall consideration would have allowed for much more sparing use of flashback scenes to be significantly more impactful, and for what wisdom the screenplay has to convey to readily flourish.

    But that hypothetical short is not what 'The mountain' is. The execution is dressed up so ostentatiously as to be vulgar. The fundamental story beats of the active plot are great, and the technical craft is on point; for this, I wish I could say I like the movie more than I do. Yet almost everything else is questionable in the least, and emphatically dispensable at worst, making me wonder I'm not being too generous as it is in how I regard the final product.

    If you can't get enough of go-getter, chest-beating, jingoistic military bravado, and you don't care about how overblown or tacky it may be - well done, this is the movie for you. For anyone else, I can't think of a situation in which I'd recommend 'The mountain.'

    It had potential. That potential was wasted.

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      Required viewing in Turkish Military academies in Izmir.
    • Connections
      Followed by Montagne II (2016)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Ritchie Blackmore (as Blackmore) and Ronnie James Dio (as Dio) (Temple of the King)

      Adaptation by Tuna Kiremitci

      Performed by Muslum Gurses

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2012 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • Turkey
    • Official sites
      • Mars Entertainment Group (Turkey)
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    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • The Mountain
    • Filming locations
      • Palandöken, Erzurum, Turkey
    • Production company
      • Mars Entertainment Group
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    • Budget
      • TRL 170,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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