Lohusa
- 2024
- 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2.9K
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Lohusa tells the funny story of a mother and father trying to keep up with life during the first 40 days after birth.Lohusa tells the funny story of a mother and father trying to keep up with life during the first 40 days after birth.Lohusa tells the funny story of a mother and father trying to keep up with life during the first 40 days after birth.
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I have had the misfortune of witnessing some atrocious films in my time, but this particular abomination is racing to claim the top spot as the worst. The sheer audacity of the filmmakers to present this mess as a legitimate comedy is an insult to the very concept of humor.
From the outset, it's painfully clear that the script, if one can even call it that, is an incoherent jumble of half-baked ideas and cringe-worthy dialogue. The narrative, if it can be described as such, meanders aimlessly, lacking any discernible theme or purpose. It's as if the writers took a handful of random concepts, threw them into a blender, and hit puree.
The acting, if one can even call it that, is on par with a high school drama club's production of a bad sitcom. The "actors" stumble through their lines with all the conviction of a sedated sloth. Their attempts at comedic timing are akin to watching a toddler try to play the drums - chaotic, awkward, and utterly devoid of rhythm.
But, alas, the biggest travesty of this film is its pretension to be a comedy. Newsflash: just because you've thrown in a few fart jokes and some slapstick humor doesn't mean you've created a comedy. Humor requires wit, cleverness, and a deep understanding of the human condition. This film has none of those qualities.
Instead, we're treated to a mind-numbing barrage of juvenile humor, stale stereotypes, and cringe-worthy one-liners. It's like the filmmakers took every terrible comedy cliche from the past decade, threw them into a blender, and hit puree (sensing a pattern here?).
In short, this film is an affront to the very concept of comedy. It's an insult to the intelligence of its audience, and a slap in the face to every hardworking comedian and writer who has ever struggled to craft a decent joke.
If you value your sanity, stay far, far away from this catastrophe. Trust me, you won't be missing out on anything. In fact, you'll be doing yourself a favor by avoiding this trainwreck.
From the outset, it's painfully clear that the script, if one can even call it that, is an incoherent jumble of half-baked ideas and cringe-worthy dialogue. The narrative, if it can be described as such, meanders aimlessly, lacking any discernible theme or purpose. It's as if the writers took a handful of random concepts, threw them into a blender, and hit puree.
The acting, if one can even call it that, is on par with a high school drama club's production of a bad sitcom. The "actors" stumble through their lines with all the conviction of a sedated sloth. Their attempts at comedic timing are akin to watching a toddler try to play the drums - chaotic, awkward, and utterly devoid of rhythm.
But, alas, the biggest travesty of this film is its pretension to be a comedy. Newsflash: just because you've thrown in a few fart jokes and some slapstick humor doesn't mean you've created a comedy. Humor requires wit, cleverness, and a deep understanding of the human condition. This film has none of those qualities.
Instead, we're treated to a mind-numbing barrage of juvenile humor, stale stereotypes, and cringe-worthy one-liners. It's like the filmmakers took every terrible comedy cliche from the past decade, threw them into a blender, and hit puree (sensing a pattern here?).
In short, this film is an affront to the very concept of comedy. It's an insult to the intelligence of its audience, and a slap in the face to every hardworking comedian and writer who has ever struggled to craft a decent joke.
If you value your sanity, stay far, far away from this catastrophe. Trust me, you won't be missing out on anything. In fact, you'll be doing yourself a favor by avoiding this trainwreck.
I had no idea I would watch this movie. I have not watched Turkish comedy films in a long time. For whatever reason, I wanted to watch it with my girlfriend. Maybe it is a funny movie, or it is just for fun. The movie is extremely bad. I only laughed at a few parts of it. There are some nice references, but the work is not particularly good. I did not like the acting either. Gupse Ozay was not bad, but the movie was very boring and progressed very slowly compared to a comedy movie. The horror sequences were the most entertaining part of the film for me. Those scenes were ok. I didn't like the ending of the movie at all. Overall, it was a very boring and below-average movie. It was possible to have fun, but it was still boring. Also, the course is not very good.
A very bad, boring movie. Most mothers may like it because they empathize with it, but if the film is considered as cinematic art, there is not a single aspect that does not fail. A bad script infrastructure, uninspiring character development and scenes that are extremely ridiculous at the level of absurdity... In fact, cinema comedy in Turkey is made for the lower class. Thus, the box office of the movie will be high. That's why these kinds of movies don't even deserve to be evaluated in detail like a real movie.
Actually, I like Gupse, but... She's not a good creative person anyway. Should she stop writing and focus only on acting? Because everything she wrote is obvious.
Actually, I like Gupse, but... She's not a good creative person anyway. Should she stop writing and focus only on acting? Because everything she wrote is obvious.
This movie targets mothers who have experienced Post Partum Depression and they can look back at their experience in a funny and humorous way.
If you're not a mother, you may not find it relatable nor funny.
However, It tackled the issue of postpartum depression with a heavy social issue that is not talked about with a light hearted way.
It's so relatable and it gives new mothers information and expectations of what may happen to them after giving birth
It's a timeless movie, women and mothers need a movie like that to normalize motherhood and the things they go through.
And every couple should watch it because at these crucial times, it's important to communicate and bond even more together
Loved it gupse !
If you're not a mother, you may not find it relatable nor funny.
However, It tackled the issue of postpartum depression with a heavy social issue that is not talked about with a light hearted way.
It's so relatable and it gives new mothers information and expectations of what may happen to them after giving birth
It's a timeless movie, women and mothers need a movie like that to normalize motherhood and the things they go through.
And every couple should watch it because at these crucial times, it's important to communicate and bond even more together
Loved it gupse !
Personally, I was prejudiced against the movie both because I didn't like Gupse Özay's other movies and because I was prejudiced against the movie "Deliha". And I was very prejudiced while watching this movie. But when I started watching the movie, my judgments started to break one by one. This movie very well describes the difficulties and the mood of motherhood. And also jealousy. As a man, I have never empathized so much before. The movie gave me a very good insight into the difficulties mothers go through. The movie really shook me and made me more sensitive. It is definitely a movie that should be watched to understand the difficulties mothers go through. Thank you Gupse.
Did you know
- TriviaPuerperium or puerperium is the name given to the period of approximately 6 weeks that a woman goes through after giving birth.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $8,809,952
- Runtime1 hour 58 minutes
- Color
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