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About Dry Grasses

Original title: Kuru Otlar Üstüne
  • 2023
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
17K
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Merve Dizdar in About Dry Grasses (2023)
A young teacher hopes to be appointed to Istanbul after mandatory duty at a small village. After a long time waiting he loses all hope of escaping from this gloomy life. However, his colleague Nuray helps him to regain perspective.
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A young teacher hopes to be transferred to Istanbul after four years of mandatory service in a remote village, but is accused of inappropriate contact by two students. After losing hope, a c... Read allA young teacher hopes to be transferred to Istanbul after four years of mandatory service in a remote village, but is accused of inappropriate contact by two students. After losing hope, a colleague offers him new perspectives on life.A young teacher hopes to be transferred to Istanbul after four years of mandatory service in a remote village, but is accused of inappropriate contact by two students. After losing hope, a colleague offers him new perspectives on life.

  • Director
    • Nuri Bilge Ceylan
  • Writers
    • Akin Aksu
    • Ebru Ceylan
    • Nuri Bilge Ceylan
  • Stars
    • Deniz Celiloglu
    • Merve Dizdar
    • Musab Ekici
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nuri Bilge Ceylan
    • Writers
      • Akin Aksu
      • Ebru Ceylan
      • Nuri Bilge Ceylan
    • Stars
      • Deniz Celiloglu
      • Merve Dizdar
      • Musab Ekici
    • 44User reviews
    • 168Critic reviews
    • 88Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Deniz Celiloglu
    • Samet
    Merve Dizdar
    Merve Dizdar
    • Nuray
    Musab Ekici
    • Kenan
    Ece Bagci
    • Sevim
    Erdem Senocak
    Erdem Senocak
    • Tolga
    Yüksel Aksu
    • Veteriner Vahit
    Münir Can Cindoruk
    Münir Can Cindoruk
    • Feyyaz
    Onur Berk Arslanoglu
    Onur Berk Arslanoglu
    • Bekir
    Yildirim Gücük
    • Milli Egitim Müdürü
    Cengiz Bozkurt
    Cengiz Bozkurt
    • Nail
    Emrah Özdemir
    • Sergeant
    Elif Ürse
    • Assistant Principal Saime
    Elit Andaç Çam
    Elit Andaç Çam
    • Firdevs
    Nalan Kuruçim
    Nalan Kuruçim
    • Kevser
    Ferhat Akgün
    Ferhat Akgün
    • Guidance Counselor Atakan
    Eylem Canpolat
    • Halime
    Seçkin Aydin
    • Soldier Erdi
    Turan Selçuk Yerlikaya
    • Petty Officer
    • Director
      • Nuri Bilge Ceylan
    • Writers
      • Akin Aksu
      • Ebru Ceylan
      • Nuri Bilge Ceylan
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    User reviews44

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    6laires-ines

    A Visual Triumph with Narrative Struggles

    While I'm not accustomed to writing reviews, I feel compelled to share my thoughts on this film. The experience leaves me with mixed emotions. Visually, it's undeniably stunning, but the narrative's prolonged nature leaves a somewhat unpleasant aftertaste. With a runtime of 3 hours, the first two are rather tedious, contrasting sharply with the spectacular final hour. This is perhaps the most disappointing thing about the movie because it's well seen that this has potential. The final hour stands out as one of the best cinematic experiences I've had, but it's the initial two hours that fail to captivate. The slow pace, extended duration, and occasional loss of coherence contribute to my reservations.

    Regarding the characters, the protagonist is remarkably selfish, self-centered, and outright unpleasant to others. While I appreciate the appeal of characters challenging viewers' perspectives, personally, I struggle to enjoy a narrative with such a malevolent main character. This character type represents the one I find most detestable.

    In terms of character impact, none, except for the woman, left a significant impression on me. She undeniably stands out as the most intriguing character in the entire movie. The final scene, where she confronts her friend, emerges as one of the most impactful moments in the film.

    Despite being a polarizing film that either garners love or disdain, I encourage individuals to give it a chance. Maybe not solely for the characters or the storyline, but there's a potential for valuable lessons to be gleaned from this cinematic endeavor.
    9victormoktt

    Wonderful cinematic experience

    An absolute masterpiece! I'm tempted to give it five stars, but I'll determine that upon rewatch. About Dry Grasses is a powerful, albeit quiet tale that explores the pursuit of meaning and the lack of control in life, told from the singular lens of a bored and self-absorbed man trapped in a teaching position. In its bloated three-hour runtime, Ceylan seems to simulate the monotonous quality of rural life and brings an authentic personality and candidness to the characters by means such as using minimal music, featuring prolonged scenes, etc. Some might consider this relentless realism as boring, but the script isn't short of emotionally riveting moments and has a slight wittiness and humorousness in the dialogue that makes it very entertaining to sit through. Obviously, all the performances are tremendous and the beautiful cinematography highlights the alienation and oppression that characters must feel. Especially with Deniz Celiloglu, who threads a fine line between angst and friendliness yet always earns the audience's empathy despite his questionable behaviour. More than a mere narrative, About Dry Grasses serves as a profound character study, beckoning us into Samet's psyche, while simultaneously encouraging us to critique him. Ultimately, About Dry Grasses works as a film about the fragility of friendship, the perils of narcissism and serves as a cautionary tale on not letting our human nature detract from our appreciation of life. This is definitely one of the best films of 2023 that I've watched so far, and also one of the most underrated.
    9treywillwest

    nope

    Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan is probably the most confrontationally ambitious filmmaker working today. This doesn't necessarily make him the best. Indeed, there are times when you can feel him reaching for a greatness that the likes of Arichitapong Weerasthakul or Bela Tarr make seem easy. Nonetheless, Ceylan takes on the "Big Themes" with a Herculean boldness. He's the "old school great film artist" of today. His work sometimes feels like it belongs more in the era of Bergman or Bresson than today, but that doesn't make it any less impressive.

    Ceylan's new film, "About Dry Grasses", is one of his best. The main character, Samet (played by Deniz Celiloglu in an at times overly intense performance), incarnates many of Ceylan's consistent concerns. Like many of the director's characters he is a secular intellectual, or at least he is striving to be one, to throw off the non-secular culture around him. In this, these characters reflect Turkey itself, a predominantly geographically and culturally Asian, Muslim nation that, since the inception of its modern state, has openly striven to become a secular, European one. He thinks too much, which is not to say too well, but this thoughtfulness is often a disguise or an excuse for a resentful selfishness.

    Indeed, Samet is one of Ceylan's least likable main characters. At times, his actions disgust us. But the wisdom of the film comes with the acknowledgement that the decisions made by this quasi-anti-villain do not, in fact, amount to actual villainy. Samet is not who he, or we, wish him to be. But neither is humanity, or the world it inhabits. Time, the fact that life literally goes on despite our intentions, bestows on the living the transformative ability to apologize and forgive. (Hannah Arendt would, I think, have liked this movie.)

    Ceylan is one of cinema's greatest landscape artists. Although "About Dry Grasses" consists mostly of interiors, the exterior scenes are breath taking. The small village Samet teaches in is supposed to be bleak and ugly and in some sense it is. But there is a sublimity to the revelation of these monotonous snow-scapes. Ceylan's landscapes give his films a singularly sensual quality. A viewer feels the chill of the town and the relief of a building with central heating or, to a less relieving degree, a fire, stove, or cup of hot tea. When winter finally breaks it seems a kind of existential reprieve.

    One last note, while this is very much Samet's story, Celiloglu's is not the film's best performance. That goes to the Cannes-award-winning Merve Dizdar, whose performance is as smoldering as that of Celiloglu's, but also decidedly more restrained. The supporting cast, including young Ece Bagci, are generally excellent.
    9Ozgur-Kurtulus

    A Deep Dive into the Moral Complexities

    While watching the movie "About Dry Grasses," I didn't realize how quickly the 3 hours and 17 minutes passed. Nuri Bilge Ceylan's films seem to peel off humans layer by layer. They present the weakest, darkest aspects of humanity to the audience. While watching the movie and after it, you find yourself in a confrontation with yourself. The situation is the same in this film. The lead actors, Deniz Celiloglu (Samet), Merve Dizdar (Nuray), and Musab Ekici (Kenan) deliver a wonderful performance. Indeed, Merve Dizdar won the award for best actress at Cannes for this film.

    The film revolves around a teacher, Samet, whose career is endangered by a sexual abuse accusation from his student, Sevim. Samet, portrayed by Deniz Celiloglu, is a complex character who is bored with his life and longs for a posting to Istanbul. His interactions with his fellow teacher Kenan and a woman named Nuray play a significant role in exploring themes of friendship, competition, and disillusionment. The characters are depicted with a high degree of complexity, adding depth to the overall narrative and theme of the film. The long duration of the film allows for an in-depth exploration of the characters, making it a reflective journey among the complexities of human relationships and moral dilemmas.

    "About Dry Grasses" is a thought-provoking and absorbing drama that delves into the depths of the human soul, exploring the moral complexities and multifaceted nature of human relationships. Nuri Bilge Ceylan's distinctive directing style and the impressive performances of the cast create a cinematic masterpiece that is enlightening both visually and intellectually. The comprehensive and detailed narration of the film, combined with its literary quality, makes it a must-watch for lovers of auteur cinema.
    10y-canan

    Great film !!!

    Once again, I would like to thank Nuri Bilge Ceylan and all the team and actors for this beautiful art feast. If the movie lasted another 3 hours, I would watch it without blinking. In some scenes, I waited with a heartbeat for the reactions of the characters. When I watched the trailers of the film, the texture I felt was that the film would proceed on a calm dialogue-free, static ground like in NBc's other films, but I can say that the result was quite surprising.

    The scene of going to the bathroom had a completely new and shocking effect on me. Both the emotional world of the characters and the delirium created by their roles in society deserve long discussions and comments. In fact, I can't wait to hear how NBC interprets the film and the character analysis.

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    • Trivia
      The story is based on co-writer, and art teacher Akin Aksu's diary which he kept during his 3-year-long compulsory service in Anatolia.
    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      Addio, del passato
      from La Traviata

      Composed by Giuseppe Verdi

      Adapted for piano by Christos Lekkas

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Turkey
      • France
      • Germany
      • Sweden
      • Qatar
    • Official site
      • Biletinial
    • Language
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • On Barren Weeds
    • Filming locations
      • Nemrut, Adiyaman, Turkey(archeological site)
    • Production companies
      • NBC Film
      • Memento Films Production
      • Komplizen Film
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    • Budget
      • €3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $118,955
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,651
      • Feb 25, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,305,695
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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