Mustang Reviews
A movie I think all women should watch. It was beautifully done and you feel a genuine connection to these girls very early on the movie. Love it.
It's difficult to discern whether the director wanted us to take sides. I didn't. For the longest time of history marriages were arranged, it made sense economically, genetically, politically. Then "love" made its appearance, seemingly the cure-all. Fact is that love marriages break down more often than arranged ones. One can sympathize with the girls who want to escape their uncle-imposed prison and live a life of their own. But will they be happier? A great film, magnificently filmed and acted, with plenty to think about.
Sublime filmmaking. Beautifully shot.
Gorgeous! A must see film.
This is another sobering world cinema film. It portrays a number of close teenage sisters who find themselves heavily criticised in a conservative country, following a neighbour reporting them cavorting on a beach with boys. Their 'cared for' by guardians after having been orphaned and they find their freedoms become more and more restricted as they age. This is a film about the power of friendship and sibling relationships - it covers some important topics and it highlights the misogny or lack of freedom in such places. It makes you think about some things we have in western society which are perhaps taken for granted. I felt the women did well in playing their parts, the teenagers were quite convincing in their roles. It was nice to see how the sisters managed to get around the restrictions at times and frustrating when they were reprimanded. I thought it did well at portraying a group of young women trying to be independent and make the most of their lives, while they could, even though they felt it was sure not to last. There's something uplifting about it, despite the clearly sad tone. This is a good film I'd recommend to fans of world cinema. its in Turkish with English subtitles.
Filme mais ou menos, o roteiro é fraco, o filme mostra 5 irmãs que passam por coisas da vida na Turquia, como ir a um estádio e outras coisas, depois uma das 5 irmãs morreu e não teve nada de interessante dono resto filme. Por isso eu não recomendo esse filme.
Reminiscent of Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides, Mustang tells the story of five orphaned Turkish girls who find themselves imprisoned in their grandmother's home as the result of perceived immoral behavior after playing with some male schoolmates. A tale of cultural conflict within the family, the promising directorial debut of Deniz Gamz Erguven is a heartbreaking film of compliance and resistance as the sisters come to terms with their fate in various ways. Despite its subtlety and a finely tuned eye to detail, it is ultimately a gut punch as the family dynamic slowly but inevitably degenerates into tragedy and despair.
Superb story telling!
Mustang delivers a film that will made you understand one of the problems in Orient and the way the society sees the woman in that part of the world.
Mustang is a decent coming of age story with good performances and realism. Story could be a little choppy at times and the camera work a bit too fast moving for my taste but overall it’s a decent film.
Senza nascondere alcune insicurezze registiche, il film offre numerosi spunti su cui riflettere con delicatezza e sensibilità davvero fuori dal comune. Perfetto sotto il comparto emotivo, essenziali gli aspetti tecnici: un'esperienza solida e coinvolgente che lascia una morale intensa e necessaria.
I believe filmmakers can make the best sociologists and psychologists because they can use their mediums to best depict their subjects. In this case, as someone familiar with the culture, the movie greatly reflects the psyche of its time and place.
An interesting insight into the complete collision between 21st Century feminism and out of time traditional customs. I never massively engaged with the film but it's a powerful message and will resonate with many I'd imagine.
The belief that cultures are strict when it conservatively comes to their customs is enforced as an insightful communication in troublesomely delivering a message that love conquers all through the strongly performed, though not entirely united, sisterly bondage while contacting few coming of age turns and embraced by a nice soundtrack and spaciously closeted cinematography. (B+) (Full review TBD)
A heartbreaking story of sisterhood, childhood innocence robbed, and of forced cultural submission. Beautifully done, of course.
Good movie overall! Slow start but progeessed as went on....think it could of been made more captivating possibly with such good story line and good actors, but, kinda just lacked "something"...ending was good....was excited to see, unfortunately.. was hoping to leave with more of a "feel good heart warming feeling"...than i did...
When you watch a movie in its original version (turquish) and enjoy it , you know its a great movie.