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Stuck Apart

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Aziz suffers from an existential crisis but comes across an unexpected chance to escape from the black hole in which he's trapped. However, this turn of events transforms Aziz into a pathological liar.
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John Serba Decider It's light, but thoughtful, and a pleasant surprise. Jan 11, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Lost in translation. So this is about a man having a midlife crisis (Engin Günaydin). He's trying to keep it together between his work, personal life, and imposing family members staying in his apartment, but it's not easy. Now, this is another one where I didn't know much about it. At this point, I'm just trying to keep my blog post streak alive (this will mark my 27th review in a row in as many days), so I've been scouring the screaming services for something new to watch. I've been watching more and more foreign movies, so I figured I could give this Turkish movie a shot. Sometimes there is a disconnect between cultures, and with Stuck Apart, I feel like this is one of those instances. Now I think this is a case where the comedy is not translating. The conversations that take place in this are all one-sided and unworldly. Nobody listens to anything that others have to say, and it makes it so I never really knew what exactly is going on. I'm sure things are different in Turkey, but this felt like the Turkish version of Charlie Kaufman, and nothing feels real. You've got a man paying a large group of people to party with just two people. There's a woman in a coffee shop, stuck repeating the same two lines over and over again like a skipping record. There's a child that is in charge for some reason and terrorizes everybody who crosses his path. None of this makes sense, at least not to me. I spent the first half of this movie just wanting to crack what exactly these characters or even this story are all about, and I just grew weary of trying. The main actor, played by Günaydin, is likable enough, but most of his problems seem to stem from his inability to stand up for himself, which makes it hard to root for him. Everybody else is all too wrapped up in their own affairs, so it's not like I could form a connection there, either. I'm willing to accept that this may just be me. I can only speak for myself, and this struck me like I was watching the series finale of a show that I never watched before, so I had no frame of reference. I could never tell where the story would go next, so I guess that can be counted as a pro, but I also never fully grasped what was going on. I almost don't want to rate this movie because I am so out of the loop, but I have to, so I will call it as I see it. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/26/23 Full Review Audience Member This is simply an inspired movie...a dramadey in the truest sense of the word- you'll laugh, you'll cry. This movie was pitch perfect in tone. I think the people who didn't like this movie were expecting more of a low brow comedy, as opposed to what this film is- a comedy that makes you question the existential realities of life. Don't watch this movie distracted by your phone, to 'get' this movie it requires your full attention. For lovers of film in general and for lovers of international cinema in particular, this film is a must see. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Aziz suffers from an existential crisis but comes across an unexpected chance to escape from the black hole in which he's trapped. However, this turn of events transforms Aziz into a pathological liar.
Director
Durul Taylan, Yagmur Taylan
Producer
Müge Kolat, Durul Taylan, Yagmur Taylan
Screenwriter
Berkun Oya
Production Co
Imaj Film
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Turkish
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 8, 2021
Runtime
1h 36m
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