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Emin AlperPhotographie:
Adam JandrupMusique:
Cevdet ErekActeurs·trices:
Mehmet Özgür, Berkay Ateş, Tülin Özen, Ozan Akbaba, Müfit Kayacan, Mustafa Kırantepe, Ahmet Melih Yılmaz, Yılmaz Ceylan, Fatih Sevdi, Emrah Özdemir (plus)Résumés(1)
Istanbul dans un futur proche : Kadir purge une peine de 20 ans de prison et se voit proposer une libération anticipée. En échange, il s'engage à aider la police dans la traque contre le terrorisme et accepte d'être leur informateur. Une fois dehors, il reprend contact avec son petit frère Ahmet, chargé par la mairie d'abattre les chiens errants de la ville. Mais entre chaos politique et obsession paranoïaque, la violence qui entoure les deux frères et la pression de leurs autorités les entraînent dans une spirale infernale. (Nour Films)
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Critiques (2)
51st KVIFF - well done by the Turks. ()
Several times, the Turks have convinced me that they can make an absolutely disarming movie…with everything it takes. I remember the times of the TV show Ezel that introduced me to the life of rich Turkish people in the outskirts of Istanbul. The movie Abluka is similar, only rich people have been replaced with poor people, which added to the roughness. The most important thing is that the entire plot stems from a misunderstanding between two people who depend on each other and who are brothers at the same time. I really loved the setting – it looked really bleak and the snow added the right patina. Many won’t believe it, but that’s exactly what I experienced in Istanbul years ago. It snowed so much overnight – more snow than what we got in the past few years put together. In this case, you won’t mind the 119 minutes because you will get such a brutal unravelling that you won’t even feel like having lunch or dinner. More likely, you will look for a big shot of the worst vodka you can find in your secret hideout to wash away that bitterness of the human condition. That’s how rough the ending is. ()
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